Dan Drake wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 at 10:20AM -0700, William Stein wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Alex Ghitza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>  Excellent!  Gerhard, this now works for me with sage-3.0.alpha5:
>>>
>>>  sage -c "notebook(address='137.146.194.57', open_viewer=False,
>>>  directory='/home/ghitza/notebooks/ma311')"
>>>
>>>  The same command with address='bayes.colby.edu' instead of the ip
>>>  address did not work.
>> That *should* work, at least on most machines it works to give the
>> hostname. That it doesn't on yours means there is something perhaps
>> slightly unusual about your network's configuration.  I'm glad using
>> the ip address directly works fine.
> 
> I get the same behavior on my computer, with 2.11. I have to use my IP
> (143.248.25.196) and I can't use sansu5.kaist.ac.kr. AFAIK there's
> nothing weird about the network; forward and reverse DNS works fine, so
> it really should work.


For me, specifying the hostname works fine.  When you launch the 
notebook (after giving address='sansu5...'), does the address bar of the 
browser have the hostname sansu5... or does the address bar have the IP 
address?  Sorry if it sounds like a silly question.

When you say it doesn't work, do you mean that you can't even access the 
notebook from the local computer through the hostname?  Or do you mean 
that you can't access the notebook from a remote computer through the 
hostname?  If the problem is the latter, can you access your computer 
using the hostname from remote computers in other ways (e.g., a normal 
webserver, ssh, etc.)?

Jason


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