If you use DMZ your problem to make visible Tomcat outside your LAN will
disappear.
BUT, (in case you don't have a static IP) you have to deal with the problem
that the given IP is provisory and will be changed after some days, so you
have to find a way to communicate the new IP to whom who wants to ping
tomcat (application deployed on tomcat).

Ermal


2012/3/2 giovo87 <giovogio...@hotmail.com>

> Thanks for your response. I did not know about DMZ.
>
> It seems the easiest way,
>
> But what about forewarding configurations in my router? port forewarding?
> if
> i use DMZ i don't have to touch nothing about these?
>
>
> Thanks again
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