thanks for that info, but that was not quite what I wanted to know...
what, if i have a Java client connected to the Jonas server that is behind
its own firewall that only allows traffic through port 80 (probably only
HTTP traffic..)?
is there a way of looking up the beans via HTTP tunneling or similar and
connecting to a servlet or similar that forwards the client requests ?
if jonas does not support that, do other ejb vendors support that?
thanks for any hints.
markus



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Sent: 16 August 2001 09:20
To: markus rinderer
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Subject: Re: Jonas and firewalls


> markus rinderer wrote:
>
> hello everybody!
> Can somebody give me the information if it is possible to let a client
> that is behind a firewall connect to a Jonas server, do JNDI lookups
> and communicate with the beans? It does not look like the client is
> trying to open a connection via port 80 to the java-rmi.cgi script i
> put on the webserver.
> Has anybody dealt with that problem in the past?
> pleas let me know or send me a link/document with some information.
> thanks in advance
> markus
Have you search on the mailing list?
look at this
http://www.objectweb.org/messages/JonasUsers/2001/04/msg00019.html
It is seems that can help you
regards,
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