Hi Felix,

It is true that I could visit any service hosted on remote server ONLY after I 
have login via SSH.
I am not very sure about what on earth happens.
Maybe my company's firewall block my request to remote server.
Maybe my remote server is protected by firewall or something else.

If my jmeter-server only has intranet IP and provide its services via Firewall 
tunnel.
 For client, is it, I wonder, still reachable?

Thanks and best regards,
Flik

On 7/22/10 3:54 PM, "Felix Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:

I concur. As a matter of fact, opening the firewall has been the only
fuss I've yet had with Jmeter Server ports.

Adding a route via 127.0.0.1 is wrong. Rather, the Jmeter Server should
be made to believe its own IP was in fact 127.0.0.1, so it will tell the
client to connect to that IP/Port.

Is the 10.x.x.x subnet visible to your client node? If so, why are
tunnels necessary. If not, am I correct to assume that the SSH tunnel is
opened via some sort of NAT?

Cheers,
Felix

On 07/22/2010 07:58 AM, chaitanya bhatt wrote:
> Flik,
>
> Have you tried this without SSH tunneling(probably you might have to disable
> firewall for 1099 and 4000 ports. Trust me, its worth giving a try).
> The aim here is not the avoid using SSH but to determine if the problem is
> with SSH tunneling or whether its with the basic jmeter client-server
> communication itself. Once your sure that jmeter client-server communication
> works without SSH, then you can start working towards nailing down the
> problem with RMI over SSH process. Without which you would be trying to find
> a needle in the haystack(or in the stack-trace ;) ) which is obviously
> painful.

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