Yes, I can confirm it does work.  Make sure you are trying to bind to IP
address of your primary network device i.e. eth0.

Cheers,
Steve

John Collins wrote:
> 
> I picked up Steve's jdk1.1.5v7, and finally I seem to have a Java that
> doesn't crash immediately. In fact, I've compiled a large server and
> started it up. It comes up, and starts up the PSE Pro 2.0 database just
> fine. My thanks to Steve and Karl and the rest who have worked hard to
> get this up and running.
> 
> However, I can't get past the attempt to bind to the rmi registry. This
> code works on both NT and Solaris, and has been exercised fairly
> extensively. I was hoping to be able to jettison NT and move over to
> Linux for further development.
> 
> Here's what I've got:
> -Red Hat Linux 5.0.
> -libc 2.0.7  (I've tried downloading 2.0.7-7 a couple of times; it's
> been very slow.)
> -jdk1.1.5v7-glibc version
> 
> I'm not sure how to proceed in debugging this. Here's the error message:
> 
> -------------------
> java.rmi.ServerException: Server RemoteException; nested exception is:
>         java.rmi.AccessException: Registry.rebind
> -------------------
> As far as I can figure out, I'm doing exactly the same thing here that I
> do on Solaris to run this thing. The only part of it that isn't scripted
> is the startup of the rmiregistry. On both systems I run this in my user
> account.
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> John Collins
> University of Minnesota
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