On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Gerald Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well,
>
> I got it running on https://67.23.35.162:8000 and it is running fine under
> Ubuntu Linux 8.10.
> I am using the
> sage/linux/64bit/sage-3.4.1-linux-Ubuntu_8.10-sse2-x86_64-Linux
> precompiled binary. I think I will stick with this.  I still don't know what
> the problem was
> when I tried running the notebook under the version I compiled myself, but
> it spooks me out
> a bit.  This version of sage started up without any problems or error
> messages and that
> suits me fine.  Thanks for helping!
>
> Jerry
>
> P.S. I left the possibility of creating accounts open so you guys can play
> with it if you want.

Do you really want to run this as root? (As you are doing now?)
You do realize that any user could trivially delete all files on that server,
kill the notebook server process, etc.

You need to setup a normal user (not root) to run the notebook server,
the add a second user, setup ssh keys, and use the server_pool option.
This is explained in
   sage: notebook?

I assume this is a Xen virtual machine at least, so you don't care if
users break
the server somehow... since you can just reset it?

William

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