JBoss (v4.0.5) is being used in our project to communicate via JMS as defined 
by our target platform.  We have been running JBoss fine locally using RMI on 
port 1099 and an internally defined topic.  We want to give a third party 
access to connect to our JBoss.  We port forwarded port 1099 thru our gateway 
but the third party just hangs when they try to use the values we provided.  We 
have also tried using port 8009 which seems to be active from nmap to the 
machine running JBoss.

1) Is this problem occuring because we have been using the default RMI on our 
side of the gateway?

2) Do we have to use Uil2 in place of RMI?  If so, what do we need to do for 
that?

3) Is there a simple instruction on JBoss that will explain how to provide 
external access?  The pages I have read so far about remote access and RMI do 
not make much sense to me due to my low knowledge of JBoss and its 
functionality.

If this is just a configuration issue I have not seen an explanation that makes 
sense to me on the jboss.org site or forums.

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