Hi all,

thank you very much for your answers,
especially Dan for the link and the subtle distinction between sage-
server and notebook-server (allthough with server-version I ment the
sage copy on our department server oposed to that on my local
computer),
but anyway, it helped me do understand things much better now,

unfortunately my time is restricted and I know 'vmware' just by it's
name and that it's a virtual machine,
so my plan now is just to start with a python (sage) webinterface
(which I have learned last night how to do that :-)) where the user
can insert some numbers, and then delegate the task to sage, as this
is actually what I (actually my supervisor) wanted with the smallest
possible effort (I mean time, not resources on our server)

acually sage is a total overkill for this task, but I don't want to
rewrite my program,

thanks again,

Georg





On 18 Apr., 08:42, Dan Drake <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 at 10:14AM -0700, ggrafendorfer wrote:
> > OK, then I can run the server version of sage from my computer via
> > ssh,
>
> Just so you know: there's no "server version" or "non-server" version of
> Sage. If you have a working copy of Sage, you can run a notebook server.
>
> I also agree with the suggestion that you *not* run a notebook server on
> a computer dedicated to other tasks without putting it in a virtual
> machine or taking other strict security measures. A person using the
> Sage notebook can run arbitrary Python code on that computer, which
> means that person can access all sorts of things on that computer.
>
> There are some guides to running a notebook server in a VM: here's one I
> wrote:
>
>  http://wiki.sagemath.org/DanDrake/JustEnoughSageServer
>
> Dan
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