Naresh,

There are quite a bit of issues related to running a web server and JRun on
2 different machines.
A bare bones copy of JRun needs to be run on the web server to get the 2
machines talking.
I tried it across a firewall and was unable to get them to work. However, I
do know it works.

Deepak

-----Original Message-----
From: Naresh Narang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 6:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 403 FORBIDEN -> webserver


I think you could use Jrun. Install jrun on your local machine. Connect it
to the external web server using Jrun Admin.

NKN


I use computer in my campus, the hostname is
"sap.inf.ac.jp". My campus webserver is "inf.ac.jp"
and I have my directory there. I can connect to my
campus by ftp or telnet, and I also available to put
my file there ( in my directory ). So I could make my
hompepage by putting my html files there.

My question is : Could I use that webserver to servlet
runner ? Should I install servletrunner there ?


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