Thanks for the replies.

It's on the big wide internet, not local.

On 16 Aug, 19:27, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 6:49 AM, John Cremona<john.crem...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In the docstring for notebook() it says " More documentation is available 
> > in the
> > Sage installation guide, in the "Running the Sage Notebook Securely"
> > chapter"  but there is not such chapter.  Has this documentation
> > moved?  There is also a link to a wiki page, but that page has almost
> > no information on it.
>
> > For the first time in my life I tried running sage on one machine and
> > connecting from another, and I cannot get it to work.
>
> What exactly did you do that didn't work?
>
> Do
>
>    sage: notebook(address="", secure=True, open_viewer=False)
>
> and then go tohttps://address.of.the.machine.you.did.that.on:8000
> on the other machine.

That is what I did.  firefox just waits, displaying "loading..." until
it times out.

Note that the output from that notebook command says "Open your web
browser to https://localhost:8000"; which is definitely not right since
I am trying to connect from somewhere else entirely.  So the address I
go to is in fact https://137.205.37.242:8000

That machine is reachable, as you'll see if you try going to
http://137.205.37.242 (that's http not https).

John

>
> William
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