The Sage virtual machine is set up to run the notebook server in the virtual machine, it is not reachable from the outside. If you just want to use the browser inside the VM (and not the host web browser) then you can disable the port forwarding from the virtual machine to have it completely encapsulated. But that is only a psychological change, the sage server in the VM is never accessible from other machines unless you change the networking setup.
On Thursday, August 30, 2012 3:34:14 AM UTC+1, Luis Garcia-Puente wrote: > > Recently, a few math faculty members requested Computer Services in our > university to install Sage in each of the Windows-based computers in one of > our Computer Labs to support both our teaching and research needs. > > After the sys admin installed Sage in one computer, he "discovered" that > SAGE starts a server. Soon after, this was labeled as a "security risk" and > SAGE was removed from every computer in the lab. We have scheduled a > meeting with these people to try and move forward with this problem. But I > wanted to know if people had encountered this problem in their universities > and if there are ways to go around it. It may very well be that nothing > will change their opinion, for example we are not allowed to use php in our > websites or to use ssh to remotely connect to our computers from home, > again because of "security concerns". So I am not sure if this is a very > concrete question and if there is a concrete answer. But perhaps something > of the form "XYZ university has this setup, may help us move in some > positive direction". > > Regards, > > Luis > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support?hl=en.
