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I installed JBoss 5.0.1 and ran it , but when i called it from the same computer on localhost:8080 it works but when i call it from other computer it doesnt work at all using the computer IP ... when i had tomcat it used to work on both.so Does anybody know the problem?

Farajnew
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If you want JBoss to communicate on all IP addresses that are on the machine, then you can start it with the -b option passing 0.0.0.0 as the ip address, e.g.

-b 0.0.0.0

Probably better is binding to the specific IP address that you want to. You can do this again by using the -b option, but passing the IP address you want to bind to or the DNS name you want to bind to, e.g.

-b 192.168.0.1

or -b jbosshostname

You can put the -b option in the run.bat file so it is used automatically if you are running JBoss as a service - assuming Windows. If you are not using Windows, you can place this option in the run.sh file.

If you do not wish to put the -b option in the run.sh/bat file, you can enter it at the command line:

run.bat -b 192.168.0.1
Dave
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Solution to jboss 7 is the same, but with the addition of -bmanagement for the management interface

-b 0.0.0.0 -bmanagement 127.0.0.1

If you prefer do set this permanently in config file you may edit file standalone/configuration/standalone.xml from :

<interfaces>
    <interface name="management">
        <inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.management:127.0.0.1}"/>
    </interface>
    <interface name="public">
        <inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address:127.0.0.1}"/>
    </interface>
    <interface name="unsecure">
        <inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.unsecure:127.0.0.1}"/>
    </interface>
</interfaces>

to:

<interfaces>
    <interface name="management">
        <inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.management:127.0.0.1}"/>
    </interface>
    <interface name="public">
        <inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address:0.0.0.0}"/>
    </interface>
    <interface name="unsecure">
        <inet-address value="${jboss.bind.address.unsecure:127.0.0.1}"/>
    </interface>
</interfaces>
Krzysztof Szewczyk
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    worth to mention, touching `standalone.xml` for a jboss started within eclipse, doesn't seem to work. You need to add `-b 0.0.0.0` to program arguments (in launch configuration) – albfan Oct 18 '16 at 08:43
  • Also, uncheck `Always update arguments related to the runtime`. – Tirath May 22 '17 at 10:59
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Run JBoss with -b option:

$ ./run.sh -b 0.0.0.0

(on Windows):

> run.bat -b 0.0.0.0
Tomasz Nurkiewicz
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You have to edit the run.bat or run.sh accordingly including binding -b 0.0.0.0 .

or you can run the jboss by command line by following command.

run -b 0.0.0.0

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