Many months ago I attempted to connect a client (running on Windows) to JBoss 
JNDI on Linux and it did not work (can't recall if I got a timeout, or if it 
hung, or what). Even after setting my iptables properly (you do have ports 1099 
and 1098 open?), I still had problems.  So I googled the exception and 
eventually found the solution I outlined in the other post.  But as I noted, 
I'm not sure if the problem was the client hanging.

I had another thought.  Try running JBoss with the JVM option:  
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
Sometimes the JVM gets confused and tries to use a IPv6 stack, this option 
tells it not do to that.

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