Thanks a lot for your help.
I really really appreciate your details instruction in the help.

Finally I can access it remotely. :jumping:

You are really a great problem solver.
Giving a very good directive instruction.

I already configure in my personal firewall.
I never noticed that is the windows firewall making me trouble.
Because in my personal firewall setting is configured to ignored windows
firewall setting.

Really Thanks a lot.



awarnier wrote:
> 
> deathgod86 wrote:
>> The error is:
>> Connection timeout.
>> 
>> Or do i need to do some configuration on the xml in conf folder ?
>> Or i need to install tomcat connector ?
> 
> No, nothing like that.  If your Tomcat access works when you do it from 
> the same computer where Tomcat is running, but does not work when you do 
> it from another computer, then there is simply some communication issue 
> between the remote computer and the system where Tomcat runs.
> There may be lots of reasons for that, and you have to eliminate them 
> one by one.
> 
> Step 1 :
> On the computer where Tomcat is running, open a browser and try 
> "http://192.168.1.1:8080/myfile.jsp";
> Does it work ?
> (I mean, not "localhost", but really "192.168.1.1" as the server address)
> 
> Step 2 : are these two computers really on the same local network, 
> without any kind of firewall or router between them ? (a hub is ok).
> (because if they are not, addresses of the kind "192.168.x.y" will not 
> work, they cannot cross a firewall or a router)
> 
> Step 3 :
> On the computer where Tomcat is running, is the Windows Firewall service 
> active ? If yes, turn it off and try again.
> 
> Step 4 :
>   try this :
> On this computer : Remote computer ip : 192.168.1.22
> open a command window, and enter "telnet 192.168.1.1 8080"
> What happens ?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> Thx.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> awarnier wrote:
>>> deathgod86 wrote:
>>>> I have installed Tomcat 6 in my personal computer (Win XP).
>>>> However, I want this computer to act as server and I am accessing the
>>>> JSP
>>>> and Servlet placed on this computer remotely (access JSP and Servlet
>>>> from
>>>> another computer).
>>>>
>>>> Remote computer connect to this Tomcat computer via private network.
>>>> Tomcat computer ip : 192.168.1.1
>>>> Remote computer ip : 192.168.1.22
>>>>
>>>> I had tried accessing the JSP and Servlet on the Tomcat computer
>>>> (192.168.1.1) and it is successful. (http://localhost:8080/myfile.jsp)
>>>>
>>>> So, my question is:
>>>> How do I configure so that I can access the JSP and Servlet from
>>>> another
>>>> computer ?
>>>> (Means using 192.168.1.22 access JSP and Servlet file on 192.168.1.1)
>>>>
>>>> I had tried http://192.168.1.1:8080/myfile.jsp and it failed.
>>> How does it fail ? What do you mean exactly ?
>>>
>>> Do you mean that when you start a browser on "remote computer" (the one 
>>> with the ip address 192.168.1.22), and asking for 
>>> "http://192.168.1.1:8080/myfile.jsp"; you get an error page in the 
>>> browser ? what does the error page then tell you ?
>>>
>>>> *Please be note that, the computer installed tomcat is not a server, is
>>>> just
>>>> a normal pc.
>>> That should not matter in this case.
>>> Except if the Windows Firewall is active on this XP computer and does 
>>> not allow connections on port 8080 of course..
>>>
>>>
>>>> Thx in advance.
>>>
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