The tool is irrelevent, but it's called "Java Service Wrapper".  Rather than 
running JBoss from a CMD window, it runs it as a windows or linux service 
depending on your platform.  It's irrelevent simply because I've tried -b 
0.0.0.0 from the cmd prompt as well as trying to include it in the executable 
line of run.bat .

run.bat -b 0.0.0.0

Now this is JBoss 4.2.3, and from my understanding, as of 4.2 the security 
tightened up and now locks JBoss to localhost only.  Well, this does me no 
good.  I've read that using SSH/putty you can tunnel a port remotely, however 
the -b 0.0.0.0 seemed simple enough.  My concerns for security are minimal.  
The server and PC's that need to remote are on a closed network, so I'm not 
concerned with outside sources attempting to use the admin console, etc.

So what other info can I provide to help with my problem?  I'm pretty new to 
JBoss, however I've been running Glassfish for some time now and do have a 
little knowledge about J2EE app servers.  

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