number of ports
that can be forwarded.
d.
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> From: webmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 15 December 2003 15:58
> To: Tomcat Developers List
> Subject: Re: Dynamic DNS
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> Thanks, Martin, but I think the problem is that there is a subnet
Hi Michael-
Given that this is wandering into areas not quite related to Tomcat, we
should probably continue this discussion off list. Feel free to e-mail
me directly at afiskatspeedymaildotorg (insert "@" for "at" and "." for
"dot"). You basically nee
most Linux
distributions, or similar commands). Then you need to forward incoming
requests on port 8080 or whatever port you're using now on your router to
the listening port on your machine running the server. You're probably
already doing all that, but I just thought I'd be e
Thanks, Adam,
This was more than helpful and is much appreciated.
Michael McGrady
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requests on port 8080 or whatever port you're using now on your router
to the listening port on your machine running the server. You're
probably already doing all that, but I just thought I'd be explicit.
Some dynamic DNS services also have utilities for reporting your re
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Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 2:05 AM
Subject: Re: Dynamic DNS
> Thanks for the response. I am going to dev because I thought and still
> t
//check $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml
Regards,
Martin
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> Thanks for the res
connection with another tomcat with a dynamic dns. But, trying it with
another "real" browser it does not work.
At 09:24 PM 12/14/2003, you wrote:
This question is probably better asked on the users list.
> I am trying to use my home computer for development and need to access a
>
This question is probably better asked on the users list.
> I am trying to use my home computer for development and need to access a
> running web server on the computer. However, for some reason I cannot
> access Tomcat using a http://[dynamic ip address] like.
Are you running Tomcat on port 80
I am trying to use my home computer for development and need to access a
running web server on the computer. However, for some reason I cannot
access Tomcat using a http://[dynamic ip address] like. I get a page
cannot be displayed error. The same http://[dynamic ip address] works when
tryin
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