I have found a better solution now. In /etc/hosts, I added a second line associating 
the real IP address of the Linux machine to an IP name, instead of changing the 
localhost definition:

127.0.0.1   localhost
192.168.0.170   myhost.com

With this addition things work fine.
Loooking around in forums I have seen that this is a well known problem with jboss 
under linux, and it should be listed in FAQ.

Luigi Fonti

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