Assuming you don't have issues with network connectivity, routers,
firewalls, etc:

You have to configure a Host element in server.xml with the appropriate FQDN
value.

Just look in server.xml for <Host name="localhost"> and use that as a
template.  You might be able to use the admin or manager apps as well to
setup a new Host, but I have never done it that way.

John


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> Hello,
> 
> I installed Tomcat 4.1.18. Everything is working fine, but I 
> can only access
> the server with "localhost" in Browser. Which settings prevent distant
> computers to access the files?
> 
> (Sorry, perhaps this is easy.)
> 
> Thank you,
> Marc
> 
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