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Remote connection
I'm opening this issue to discuss connecting to remote Jupyters following @ellisonbg design guidelines.
What should we support?
- http with token/pass autentication
- ssh tunneling (how to be sure of the ports used? should we spawn jupyter remotely too?)
- Spawning VMs on cloud (maybe with pkgcloud lib on VMs such as this one suggested by @ellisonbg
- jupyterhub
Thanks for starting this! I think a good starting point would be:
- http with token/password
- JupyterHub
The ssh tunneling is a bit nasty and difficult to support on Windows.
Spawning VMs in the cloud is an area with significant potential and the pkgcloud library looks like it could help a lot with that. But I think that stuff can come after the core http/jupyterhub stuff.
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 6:04 AM, Davide Bortolami [email protected] wrote:
I'm opening this issue to discuss connecting to remote Jupyters following @ellisonbg https://github.com/ellisonbg design guidelines.
What should we support?
- http with token/pass autentication
- ssh tunneling (how to be sure of the ports used? should we spawn jupyter remotely too?)
- Spawning VMs on cloud (maybe with pkgcloud lib https://github.com/pkgcloud/pkgcloud#compute su as this machine https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01M0AXXQB suggested by @ellisonbg https://github.com/ellisonbg
- jupyterhub
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The ssh tunneling is a bit nasty and difficult to support on Windows.
I haven't tried it yet, but this is inviting.
Nice!
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 10:41 AM, Davide Bortolami <[email protected]
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The ssh tunneling is a bit nasty and difficult to support on Windows.
I haven't tried it yet, but this https://www.npmjs.com/package/tunnel-ssh is inviting.
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Gentle nudge to see if there's been any recent discussion/progress on this front! Thanks for all the great work.
We use both Jupyterhub and port-forwarding to access Jupyterlab instances. Having support for these in jupyterlab-desktop would be cool.
remote connection support is available now