RMI blows because of it's random port thing. I'd advise installing JManage and configure it to connect to your services, then you can use a simple HTML interface to it, and/or use remote shell type commands to communicate via jmx via jmanage as a sort of 'proxy'.

cheers,

Paul Smith
On 08/03/2007, at 8:52 AM, Christopher G. Stach II wrote:

Juergen Mayrbaeurl wrote:
Hi!

We're running ActiveMQ Version 4.1.0 on AIX with JRE 1.4.x and trying to
access it over JMX from a remote machine. The connector port of the
ManagementContext is set to 61099. Unfortunately we can't connect to the MBeanServer and get java.rmi.ConnectException : Connection refused to host ... But this doesn't happen when trying to create a TCP connection on port
61099. It happens with port 62104.

Does anyone know which component uses this port?
Currently our internal firewall only allows access to port 61099. Do we have
to add 62104?

Kind regards
Juergen

Multiple ports are involved. Maybe google "java rmi registry tcp ports"?

--
Christopher G. Stach II


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