Hi!

I’m not sure what you mean by “the certificates are showing up in the
notebook.” Do you mean the files are visible in the file-listing
(dashboard) view? If that’s the case, you can put the certificate and key
files outside of the notebook directory. By default, the notebook server
starts in the current directory when you type jupyter notebook. You can put
the ssh key / cert in a private location, such as making a directory ~/.ssl
and making it you-only-readable:

mkdir ~/.ssl
chmod 700 ~/.ssl

And then put your key, cert in there and use them:

jupyter notebook --keyfile=$HOME/.ssl/my.key --certfile=$HOME/.ssl/my.cert

-Min
​

On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 9:38 PM, Tom Eaton <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have enabled SSL on my notebook. However the certificates are showing up
> in the notebook and I don't want this. How can I stop them from showing up
> in the notebook?
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