Hi

On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 at 11:58, J E Cremona <j.e.crem...@warwick.ac.uk> wrote:

> Is it possible to specify which port the jupyter notebook server runs on?
> I think the default is 8888, but sometimes a different one is used
> (e.g.8889 if 8888 is in use).  I am running on a remote server so that
> other users may already be doing something on the default port.  In order
> to view the notebooks on my local machine's browser I use ssh-tunnelling
> and like to have the port numbers fixed in my ~/.ssh/config file.  This is
> awkward if I do not know in advance which port will be used.
>
>
https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/running.html#how-do-i-start-the-notebook-using-a-custom-ip-or-port

Regards,
Jan


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