William Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  William Stein wrote:
>>  > On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Neal Laurance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  >>  I have just installed SAGE on my MAC book, and it works fine there. But
>>  >>  I would like to use it from my desk PC (Windows XP). The PC has a bigger
>>  >>  display. I opened Firefox on the PC, entered the local IP address of the
>>  >>  MAC (192.168.1.103) and I get an acknowledgment from the Apache Web
>>  >>  server. Then I tried 192.168.1.103:8000, trying to connect with the SAGE
>>  >>  session running on my MAC. No luck. It times out.
>>  >
>>  > You *must* explicitly start the notebook like this:
>>  >
>>  >   sage: notebook(address="192.168.1.103")
>>  >
>>  > where 192.168.1.103 is the external address of your laptop.
>>  > If you don't do this the notebook will _only_ listen to connection
>>  > from localhost (i.e., your laptop), as a security precaution.
>>
>>
>>  That's funny.  Just typing notebook() lets me access from a remote
>>  server just fine!  Is that a bug?
> 
> Yes, and a really scary one at that.
> 
> Out of curiosity do you have the same behavior if you do:
> 
>    sage: notebook(secure=False)
> 
> That would be _actually_ scary.


Well, apparently it is *actually* scary.

On my desktop, I start sage and type:

sage: notebook(secure=False)

On my laptop, I then go to http://serveripaddress:8000/

and my home admin page appears.

Jason


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