User:KillersKRL/DynDNS

DynDNS.com
Website

To host your own website on your machine using a web server such as JBoss the first thing

is to get a yearly subscription (only $29.95) recursive DNS account and setup a hostname for

your router IP address.

Troubleshooting Port Configuration on Router
One of my biggest problems was being able to Ping my Perforce server on my machine or any port because I had port 80 defined on my LinkSys WNRT300 router. Once I turned that off I could ping the perforce server, Yippee!

JBoss Troubleshooting
To access web-console you need to start the JBoss with the following parameters

run -b  NOTE: Make sure you secure the web-console for JBoss and the JMX-Console

by enabling security during installation by providing UserID and password information

Make sure you don't have other services sharing ports as you will see Bind errors

from the command line when starting JBoss and the ports are located in the following files:

Server.xml - \default\deploy\jboss-web-deployer\server.xml

This file contains the following 3 connector ports:

1. HTTP port (8080 by default) - I changed this to 80 so you don't have to type in the port.

2. HTTPS port (8443 by default) - This is remmed out by default. 3. AJP/1.3 port (8010 by default)

jboss-service.xml - \default\conf\jboss-service.xml

This file contains the following mbean's and Configuration ports:

1. org.jboss.web.WebService - RMI codebase URL (8083 by default) - A mini webserver used for dynamic

and class and resource loading

2. org.jboss.naming.NamingService (JNDI) - Port (1099 by default) and RmiPort (1098 by default)

3. org.jboss.invocation.jrmp.server.JRMPInvoker (RMI/JRMP invoker) RMIObjectPort (4444 by default)

4. org.jboss.invocation.pooled.server.PooledInvoker - ServerBindPort (4445 by default) ClientConnectPort (0 by default)

5. Configuration - serverBindPort (4446 by default)