The first question is: It seems like magic that I run / Rob Sh, I can switch the computer back to it again and still know about the // local host: 8080 / jmx-console / I saw in earlier programs and I did not get any sign of this. How to remember this?
No problem, the real question is that I want the host to be my local LAN and not just the local host I found that I can shutdown.sh and it will actually shut down the server like / / Localhost: 8080 / Jmx-console / will not work anymore This is good, now the next step is to limit it to my LAN. I know that I can use ./run.sh -b 0.0.0.0 but it opens the world. My computer is at 192.168.1.100, so I tried ./run.sh -b 192.168.1.0 which meant I had to take addresses in the area of 1902.168.1. XXX The server is "started" but I can not answer it any call and I could not get shutdown.sh to do anything.
I started again. Local host I do not know if it is still a memory of my ./run.sh -b 192.168.1.0 or if not, then I would like to get rid of it. In any case, I want to know what the right command should be.
Thanks, Ilan
Which version of jboss?
I use jboss 4 on -b 127.0.0.1
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