I was going to list links but maybe its easier to say this way: if you
search for "server setup" on sage-support and sage-devel you will find
several discussions of how to do it.  As far as I know there isn't a
tutorial on the wiki, but there should be.

On Sep 5, 8:58 am, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stan Schymanski wrote:
> > UPDATE:
>
> > I found out that the functionality of sharing notebooks only works if
> > the notebook is already placed on a server with several users, such as
> >https://sage.math.washington.edu. In this case, clicking on "Publish"
> > results in an empty box and a list with user names from which one can
> > choose collaborators. That's awesome!
>
> > Since the sage.math.washington.edu server responds very slowly
> > (probably due to large traffic), I need to find out how to install a
> > sage notebook server on a local network. I saw some posts about this
> > previously, but if anyone knows of a good tutorial, that would be
> > great. Thanks!
>
> If you just want to start a Sage server for personal use, after you've
> installed sage, you can just start sage and type: notebook()
>
> That will start sage on the local computer so that it can only be used
> on the local computer.  If you want to install sage for lots of people
> to use on a network, it's a bit harder, but not too much.  Personally, I
> like running the VMWare image of Sage for that, since I don't have to
> worry so much about security issues.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
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