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Jboss is not accessible via Web ???????

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divyaearly@gmail.com - 24 Feb 2007 05:56 GMT
Hi All,
Jboss is there on my laptop.
With http://localhost:8080  I can see it
With http://<my_ip>:8080  I can see it on comp on my home network
with  http://<my_ip>:8080  I can't see it from any other comp on web

Can anyone suggest what may be the possible reason?
Thanks in advance
Divya Jain
kristof.sajdak@gmail.com - 24 Feb 2007 09:37 GMT
On 24 feb, 06:56, "divyaea...@gmail.com" <divyaea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> Jboss is there on my laptop.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Thanks in advance
> Divya Jain

A lot of ISP's block port 80 and 8080
divyaearly@gmail.com - 24 Feb 2007 14:20 GMT
On Feb 24, 2:37 pm, kristof.saj...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 24 feb, 06:56, "divyaea...@gmail.com" <divyaea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> A lot of ISP's block port 80 and 8080

Hi,
Thanks for information ,
can u please suggest some alternative to overcome this problem?
any suggestion ....
I would appriciate your effort
thanks in advance
divya
Lew - 24 Feb 2007 15:02 GMT
"divyaea...@gmail.com" <divyaea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Jboss is there on my laptop.
>>> Withhttp://localhost:8080I can see it
>>> With http://<my_ip>:8080  I can see it on comp on my home network
>>> with  http://<my_ip>:8080  I can't see it from any other comp on web
>>> Can anyone suggest what may be the possible reason?

kristof.saj...@gmail.com wrote:
>> A lot of ISP's block port 80 and 8080

> Thanks for information ,
> can u please suggest some alternative to overcome this problem?
> any suggestion ....

If your ISP is blocking the port, then only the ISP can unblock it. If you ask
them to do that, they probably will tell you that running a server from your
home account is against your service agreement, and force you into a more
expensive "business" plan. If you find a way to circumvent their block, or if
your ISP is not the cause and you fix the cause, they may later notice through
port scans that you are running a server, and force you into a more expensive
plan.

Service plans vary. I base what I say on what my ISP does. Also, it seems that
they are rather narrow in their definition of a server. (For example, they
don't seem to get upset about your instant message client, which is a server.)
They seem to get involved when your upload volume reaches a trigger level.

Assuming that your ISP allows you to run a server, but that they are blocking
the ports, you will need to contact their customer support to open those ports.

- Lew
divyaearly@gmail.com - 24 Feb 2007 21:19 GMT
> "divyaea...@gmail.com" <divyaea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Jboss is there on my laptop.
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>
> - Lew

Thanks Lew
I will try to get in touch with them !!!
Stefan Schmiedl - 24 Feb 2007 12:22 GMT
> Hi All,
> Jboss is there on my laptop.
> With http://localhost:8080  I can see it
> With http://<my_ip>:8080  I can see it on comp on my home network
> with  http://<my_ip>:8080  I can't see it from any other comp on web

so you have a home network sharing a single ip via a router?
make the router forward incoming connections to port 8080 to
the server's local ip address.

s.
divyaearly@gmail.com - 24 Feb 2007 14:22 GMT
> > Hi All,
> > Jboss is there on my laptop.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> s.

Hi thanks for reply
No i have seprate IPs for each PC and Laptop
Can u help me out ?
thanks in advance
divya
Stefan Schmiedl - 24 Feb 2007 15:12 GMT
>> > Hi All,
>> > Jboss is there on my laptop.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Hi thanks for reply
> No i have seprate IPs for each PC and Laptop

Of course, every networked machine has its own IP address. The
question is, is it in a private subnet like 192.168.x.x or 10.12.xx
or even 169.254.x.x?

How is your "home networked" connected to the internet at large?
What is the IP address of your server?

s.
divyaearly@gmail.com - 24 Feb 2007 21:17 GMT
> >> > Hi All,
> >> > Jboss is there on my laptop.
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>
> - Show quoted text -

hi ,
Yeah it is on the Web ...
I mean my PC's IP is unique on the internet ...
Ian Wilson - 26 Feb 2007 10:08 GMT
> Hi All,
> Jboss is there on my laptop.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Thanks in advance
> Divya Jain

This isn't really a Java question.

When you visit http://whatsmyip.org from your laptop do you see the LAN
IP address of the laptop?

Is your router using NAT?

What firewall rules are in your router?

I'd take the problem to a more appropriate newsgroup.


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