Can JBoss be rigged to work from your workstation instead of going to a cold 
computer room (down the hall in my case) and using the console?

I can't find stuff using Google that shows  how to configure your RedHat/JBoss 
server so I can run jmx-console from my desk's workstation webrowser instead of 
at the console where the server is located.

Can anyone help me?  I've tried lots of stuff...:

1) changing hosts.allow in /etc/ directory.

2) ./run.sh -b xxx.xx.xx.xx (x = my workstation IP address)

3) Changed the /etc/hosts and /etc/sysconfig/network files

4) I went to the console and changed some displayed IP settings to match 
my workstation IP address on the jmx-console html screen but there were too 
many choices so I quit doing that.

5) Used the jems-installer program (hoping it would have some setting to allow 
me to view jmx-console from my desk) but that GUI installer did not go in that 
direction.

6) Lots of Googling for terms like "remote access of jmx-console" that went on 
and on...but no basic instructions for something that seems so simple and much 
needed.  Lots of dead-ends.

Weblogic (from what I've been told) allows for people like me to work from my 
desk instead of at the console.  Does JBoss allow for working at your desk?

P.S. I'm new at JBoss/RedHat.  I come from a home version orientation where I 
use UBuntu.

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