Hi Thomas

Ah... useful... will take a look...

..... so: I get Jupyterhub asking for user/pwd credentials on :8081? (In 
passing, I also note it's offering a warning about 'should use https')

(FWIW. I'm also trying to persuade folk to start looking at Vagrant so this 
gives me a bit more rationale... (or conversely, means it's a non-starter 
if I can't get them as far as using vagrant!;-))

--tony

PS by the by - are you at Southampton? Would be good to ry to grab a coffee 
at some point if so... (are you ever on IW?)

On Monday, 11 September 2017 13:11:25 UTC+1, takowl wrote:
>
> Hi Tony,
>
> Yes! I'm setting up something quite similar here, where we initially want 
> the functionality of tmpnb but might want the functionality of Jupyterhub 
> later. At Min's suggestion, I am putting together something a lot like 
> tmpnb using tmpauthenticator and dockerspawner:
>
> https://github.com/jupyterhub/tmpauthenticator/
> https://github.com/jupyterhub/dockerspawner
>
> I'm assembling this in a VM using Vagrant. You can see the files I'm using 
> to set this up here:
> https://github.com/joommf/try-joommf-deploy
>
> This is the first time I've done anything with Jupyterhub or Vagrant, so 
> don't take any of that as the best way to do things!
>
> Thomas
>
> On 11 September 2017 at 12:58, Tony Hirst <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm trying to lobby my institution into setting up a hosted Jupyter 
>> notebook server to support a v small activity (2 notebooks, 15-30 mins per 
>> notebook) as part of a course serving maybe 1500 students.
>>
>> My gut feeling is to suggest tmpb because I assume that's the simplest 
>> thing to manage, but I was wondering if there is a way of configuring 
>> Jupyterhub to act as a tmpnb server (no persisted notebooks, no need for 
>> use logins, all sessions independent)?
>>
>> If there is, Jupyterhub perhaps offers a better option because then I can 
>> start working on folk to support user accounts without them having to go 
>> through the process of figuring out how to deply and support yet another 
>> installation.
>>
>> Related to this, does anyone have roadmaps to adoption that can be 
>> presented to reluctant IT folk as part of a Jupyter advocacy plan? ;-)
>>
>> --tony
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