Hi Adym,

I'm using Fedora Core 4. Did quite a few things yesterday. I reinstalled
Java 1.4.2_11 and installed a deprecated library packet that contained
libXp.so.6. Now jmeter starts ok and can run stuff but I can't get
through on port 1099 to do remote. Firewall on the box is off. Ethereal
(on the client) doesn't show anything  unusual. The RMI connection seems
to be up but the client still throws a "java.rmi.ConnectException" at
the address 127.0.0.1 (???). 

Is there anything apart from the firewall, that needs switching off?

Cheers
Oliver


-----Original Message-----
From: Lincoln, Adym [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 10 March 2006 03:18
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: RE: Remote testing with JMeter

Oliver,

What version of Linux are you using?  I know we upgraded a server from
RedHat Linux 3.0 to RedHat 4.0 and ran smack into the new security model
for RedHat 4.0.  We had to go in and disable the new security firewall
stuff to allow external IP requests through.


hth,

Adym Lincoln
I/S Corporate - I/S Internal Applications
603-245-3744
Ext : 53744
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