Remotely accessing an Apps instance

We have installed 11.5.10 on a Win 2k Server machine, and we are able to perform all activities, viz. accessing and using the Navigator Window and application forms, without any hassle. The name of the machine is appsinstance and domain is ct.com
Now, while trying to access the instance from another machine, specifying the URL http://appsinstance:8000 in the client's machine launches the Rapid Install R11i page, but clicking the Oracle E-Business Home Page link does not takes us to the login page. Trying http://appsinstance.ct.com fails to even launch the Rapid Install page.
Plz let me know wot all do we need to ensure at the apps server end so that the clients that are not a part of the same domain ct.com, can also remotely access the instance.
We are also planning to host the instance over a global IP so that the adminstrators can also perform aother activities, viz. accessing and administering the instance using OAM, by remotely connecting through a URL
Thanks in Advance

make sure that the clinets are able to ping the host.domain you are using? if not check your DNS or add the ip/host.domain on the clined hosts file under windows/sys32/drivers/etc directory
fadi

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    I understand your point, however whenever i have tried to use the same listener to access my second instance, this is the error i have always received:
    ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor.
    That does not indicate you need a second listener.
    And, after deleting the listener.ora file ,if i try the the command lsnrctl start, i get the error:
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    Hence i restored the files. What do i do?
    I've never experienced a 12560 trying to start a listener.  I'll need to see if I can create a test system on Windows and try to recreate.  Will be a good subject for my blog, that has been too long with no new content.
    Since this is windows, I'd first check that the Windows service for the listenr is started.
    Whatever, multiple listeners is NOT the solution.

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