Yes. Telnet to the port on which Tomcat (or the HTTP connector is
listening) -- i.e., telnet <foo.tld> <portnum>
Nothing special about HTTP that you are missing. Make sure you are running
the HTTP connector on the same port your firewall is forwarding to --
default would be port 80 for HTTP ... Tomcat HTTP connector defaults to 8080.
~Brian
At 04:07 PM 1/5/2004, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm trying to access Tomcat from a remote location
>through a DLink 614+ Wireless Hub and firewall.
>
>I have SSH and FTP port forwaring working fine.
>
>I know Tomcat is up and running. I can also use
>"links" to browse Tomcat from the command line.
>
>I cannot seem to access Tomcat from my remove browser.
>I've checked the rules countless times. I am
>forwarding both UDP and TCP packets.
>
>Is there way to test basic connectivity to Tomcat via
>telnet?
>
>Is there something about HTTP that I am missing?
>
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