You can bind the notebook to any IP of the system with `--ip=...`. If an IP
that is associated with the machine doesn't work, it is probably not a
locally bound ip of the machine, but perhaps the address of a load-balancer
or other proxy. You can see a list of available ips with `ifconfig`.

-Min

On Sun, Nov 5, 2017 at 12:40 AM, Alex Krok <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am trying to restrict jupyter server access to specific IP address(es)
> by modifying c.NotebookApp.ip='*' in  ~/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_co
> nfig.py
> The problem is when I set it to the string other than '*' or '127.0.0.1',
> ex = '192.168.71.83'  jupyter starts with error
> OSError: [Errno 99] Cannot assign requested address
> Can you help to find work around
> Thanks
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