William Stein wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Dan Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As I mentioned in another thread, I'm working up to having a public Sage
>> server at my university. Reading through the notebook() documentation, I
>> see:
>>
>>  server_pool -- (default: None), if given, should be a list like
>>               ['[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'], where
>>               you have setup ssh keys so that typing
>>                   ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>               logs in without requiring a password, e.g., by typing
>>               as the notebook server user
>>                   cd; ssh-keygen -t rsa
>>               then put ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub as the file .ssh/authorized_keys2.
>>               Note -- you have to get the permissions of files
>>               and directories just right -- do a web search
>>               for more details.
>>
>> I did a web search and found nothing but other people looking for details!
>>
>> I tried for a bit to figure out the permissions, but couldn't get things
>> to work. Can someone explain how to set this up? I understand ssh keys
>> and Unix file permissions and so on, but I don't know what the notebook
>> server needs or wants with respect to them.
> 
> If foo is a user in the server pool, you should be able to login
> as the server user and type "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]" and have the
> login work without having to explicitly type a password.
> 
> Have you got the above to work and things still don't work?
> If so, what doesn't work?
> 

Okay, I just tried using the server_pool option.  I can ssh 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I can run the sage server 
without the server_pool option from the server account and successfully 
evaluate cells.  However, when the server_pool option gives 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as the ssh login to use, when I try to evaluate a cell, 
I get an error like:

Traceback (click to the left for traceback)
...
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
'/home/server/.sage/sage_notebook/worksheets/myuser/0/code/1.py'

Does the server_pool option correctly account for the setting of 
permissions on the DOT_SAGE directory?  Is there something else going on 
here?

Thanks,

Jason


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