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Chapter 4. Encrypt Network Traffic
4.1. Specify Which Network Interface JBoss EAP 6 Uses 复制链接链接已复制到粘贴板!
Isolating services so that they are accessible only to the clients who need them increases the security of your network. JBoss EAP 6 includes two interfaces in its default configuration, both of which bind to the IP address 127.0.0.1, or localhost, by default. One of the interfaces is called management, and is used by the Management Console, CLI, and API. The other is called public, and is used to deploy applications. These interfaces are not special or significant, but are provided as a starting point.
management interface uses ports 9990 and 9999 by default, and the public interface uses port 8080, or port 8443 if you use HTTPS.
Warning
Stop JBoss EAP 6.
Stop JBoss EAP 6 by sending an interrupt in the appropriate way for your operating system. If you are running JBoss EAP 6 as a foreground application, the typical way to do this is to press Ctrl+C.Restart JBoss EAP 6, specifying the bind address.
Use the-bcommand-line switch to start JBoss EAP 6 on a specific interface.Note
In the following examples, the IP address used 10.1.1.1 must be available to you. To know the IP address, use theifconfigcommand.Example 4.1. Specify the public interface.
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -b 10.1.1.1
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -b 10.1.1.1Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Example 4.2. Specify the management interface.
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -bmanagement=10.1.1.1
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -bmanagement=10.1.1.1Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Example 4.3. Specify different addresses for each interface.
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -bmanagement=127.0.0.1 -b 10.1.1.1
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -bmanagement=127.0.0.1 -b 10.1.1.1Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Example 4.4. Bind the public interface to all network interfaces.
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -b 0.0.0.0
EAP_HOME/bin/domain.sh -b 0.0.0.0Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow
-b command-line switch to specify an IP address at runtime, so this is not recommended. If you do decide to do this, be sure to stop JBoss EAP 6 completely before editing the XML file.