try using  127.0.0.1.  I had a similar problem last night and for some 
reason, that seemed to fix the problem.

hth,
gary.



Brandon Knitter wrote:

>When trying to get an initial context I get the following:
>
>env
>CLASSPATH=:.:/usr/java/lib/tools.jar:/usr/java/jre/lib/rt.jar:/home/knitterb/lib/java:/home/knitterb/lib/java/jars/spy.jar:/home/knitterb/lib/java/jars/xalan.jar:/home/knitterb/lib/java/jars/xerces.jar:/home/knitterb/lib/java/jars/postgresql.jar:/home/knitterb/lib/java/jars/struts.jar:/home/knitterb/lib/java/jars/burlap-2.1.0.jar:/home/knitterb/lib/java/jars/hessian-2.1.0.jar:/home/knitterb/progs/jboss-3.0.0/client/jboss-client.jar:/home/knitterb/progs/jboss-3.0.0/client/jbosssx-client.jar:/home/knitterb/progs/jboss-3.0.0/client/jaas.jar:/home/knitterb/progs/jboss-3.0.0/client/jnp-client.jar:/home/knitterb/progs/jboss-3.0.0/client/jboss-j2ee.jar:/home/knitterb/progs/jboss-3.0.0/client/log4j.jar:/usr/j2ee/lib/j2ee.jar
>\
>/usr/java/bin/java -Djava.compiler=NONE \
>        -client \
>        -Xmx64m -Xms64m \
>        -XX:NewSize=16m -XX:MaxNewSize=16m -XX:SurvivorRatio=6 \
>        -XX:+PrintTenuringDistribution \
>        -verbose:gc \
>        org.blandsite.music.play.PlaylistClient 
>Getting context
>Exception in thread "main" javax.naming.CommunicationException: Receive timed
>out.  Root exception is java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Receive timed out
>        at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.receive(Native Method)
>        at java.net.DatagramSocket.receive(DatagramSocket.java:670)
>        at org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext.discoverServer(NamingContext.java:919)
>        at org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext.checkRef(NamingContext.java:1009)
>        at org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:436)
>        at org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:429)
>        at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:347)
>        at org.blandsite.music.play.PlaylistClient.main(PlaylistClient.java:30)
>make: *** [run] Error 1
>1.540u 0.130s 0:06.72 24.8%     0+0k 0+0io 3725pf+0w
>
>
>So just to make sure, I try to connect manually:
>
>[knitterb@zoot play]$ telnet localhost 1099
>Trying 127.0.0.1...
>Connected to localhost.localdomain.
>Escape character is '^]'.
>¬ísrjava.rmi.MarshalledObject|½ícü>IhashlocBytest[BobjBytesq~xp/¼Éur[B¬óTàxp"¬íthttp://zoot:8083/q~q~uq~À¬ísr
>org.jnp.server.NamingServer_Stubxrjava.rmi.server.RemoteStubéþÜÉáexrjava.rmi.server.RemoteObjectÓa´a3xpw4UnicastRef2
>     127.0.0.³¼îC ð%xConnection closed by foreign host.
>0.000u 0.000s 0:00.02 0.0%      0+0k 0+0io 169pf+0w
>[knitterb@zoot play]$ 
>
>
>Code looks like:
>
>    public static void main(String ags[]) throws Exception {
>        Properties p=new Properties();
>        p.put("java.naming.factory.initial",
>            "org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory");
>        p.put("java.naming.provider", "localhost:1099");
>        p.put("java.naming.factory.url.pkgs",
>            "org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces");
>        InitialContext iniCtx = new InitialContext(p);
>
>        System.err.println("Getting context");
>        Context ejbCtx=(Context) iniCtx.lookup("java:comp/env/ejb");
>        System.err.println("Got context");
>
>And nothing at all shows up in the server.log or xx.request.log.  Any ideas?
>
>Oh yeah, did a tcpdump as "/usr/local/sbin/tcpdump port 1099" and I get nothing
>at all.  Am I on the wrong port?
>



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