You can either use the -b option for setting the bind address (e.g. >./run.sh
-b 192.168.1.2) which will bind all network services to the specified address
or set a system property for jboss.bind.address (for example, put
-Djboss.bind.address=192.168.1.2 in the run.sh file). BTW, any alias found
within a configuration xml file (such as ${jboss.bind.address}) can be set
using system propreties.
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