Hi everybody !

The scenario: a JBoss 4.0.2 server running behind a firewall, a true Swing 
client which calls directly EJB3.

Till now, i call the jndi via the http-invoker.sar; the EJB3 still use port 3873

I tried to set up a SSH tunnel (in order to encrypt and reuse existing 
certificates)

ssh -L 8080:xyz:8080
ssh -L 3873:xyz:3873

I open only port 22 for SSH on the firewall

it works for the JNDI but not for EJB3.

What would you suggest ?

Kind regards,
Gerd


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