Hi Alex,

Happy you solved your problem, I may be wrong but the ~/.jupyter
folder should have been created on startup I believe.

>  if I install jupyter with sudo account where is ~/.jupyter folder?

Just as an advice, usually pip-installed packages should not be
installed with sudo or they may conflict with system software later
on. Usually you should be able to use `pip install --user` (and most
other commands will also have a --user option) to install software
only for your user.

As Robert said, we strongly advise users to setup a password and an
ssl certificate.

Enjoy,
-- 
Matthias




On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Alex Krok <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bob, never mind my last question, google help to find .jupyter folder. it
> actually did not exist and I had to create it
> your suggestion for ~/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py worked! Thanks a
> lot
>
>
> On Friday, November 3, 2017 at 6:38:19 PM UTC-4, Alex Krok wrote:
>>
>> when I do ~$ cd ~/.jupyter
>> -bash: cd: /home/fincad/.jupyter: No such file or directory
>>
>>
>> On Friday, November 3, 2017 at 6:22:48 PM UTC-4, Alex Krok wrote:
>>>
>>> Bob, please forgive my ignorant question I m very new to ubuntu(. if I
>>> install jupyter with sudo account where is ~/.jupyter folder?
>>>
>>> On Friday, November 3, 2017 at 4:26:08 PM UTC-4, Robert Schroll wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 3 2017, at 1:07 pm, Alex Krok <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jupyter community,
>>>>> I need help to configure my jupyterlab installation so I can access it
>>>>> outside of server
>>>>> I have completed jupyterlab installation on Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS using
>>>>> pip3 /python3 very recently, few day sago.
>>>>> after I start jupyterlab with $jupyter lab
>>>>> it starts with no errors, and gives token
>>>>>
>>>>> http://localhost:8888/?token=b107bbaa414e72996762e210dda4709f430f19d065913ebc
>>>>> I can connect to server locally , ie with localhost
>>>>> but not externally , ie outside of server using server public static IP
>>>>> when I request connection externally  on my laptop chrome web browser,
>>>>> ex with : http://123.45.67.89:8888
>>>>> I am getting error message is :
>>>>> This site can’t be reached
>>>>> 123.45.67.89 refused to connect
>>>>>
>>>>> The question is how do I configure jupyterlab to be accessible outside
>>>>> of localhost? ie  http://123.45.67.89:8888
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You need to configure your Jupyter server to listen to connections from
>>>> all IPs, not just localhost.  One way to do this is to edit your
>>>> ~/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py file (on the server) to include
>>>>     c = get_config()
>>>>     c.NotebookApp.ip = '*'
>>>>
>>>> Note that this means anyone can access your server, so you may want to
>>>> add password protection and SSL support.  More information is available
>>>> here: http://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/stable/public_server.html
>>>>
>>>> Robert
>>>>
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