It really is pretty easy to set up a server, and if you have any
problems you can write in here.  The documentation from

sage: notebook?

should be enough to get started, and if not it should be improved.

-M. Hampton

On Sep 23, 12:06 pm, michel <mpaul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, we are using sagenb.org.
>
> I actually talked to our tech guy at one point about creating a local
> SAGE server for our school, and he thought he could probably do it,
> but he's just been swamped.
>
> But I noticed that sagenb has really become pretty smooth over the
> last year or so, so I went ahead and had the kids create accounts.
>
> On Sep 23, 9:08 am, Marshall Hampton <hampto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Although I am not a network guru, it sounds like your tech guy is
> > right and the proxy server is causing the trouble.  I don't know how
> > you would fix that, but maybe someone else on this list does.
>
> > There is an upcoming rewrite of the notebook-server implementation
> > that might help with this but William Stein would have to confirm
> > that.
>
> > Are you using sagenb.org?
>
> > -M. Hampton
>
> > On Sep 23, 7:06 am, michel <mpaul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I'm a high school math teacher experimenting with getting students to
> > > use SAGE.  I've been successful in getting my students to open their
> > > own notebook accounts.  I took my classes to the computer lab one day,
> > > and during the session the kids started experiencing other names on
> > > their accounts.  The names were all from our class.  No one had access
> > > to anyone else's files, but suddenly the account name would shift to
> > > someone else's.  And then yesterday in my regular classroom while I
> > > was demoing SAGE, suddenly the name on my account changed to that of
> > > one of my students.  She was not in class that period, and I have to
> > > check to see if maybe she was using SAGE somewhere else on campus at
> > > that time.  It was all very mysterious, and so I checked it out with
> > > our tech guy.  I was wondering if the issue was our network.  His
> > > response was, "I wonder if technically we’re seen as just a singular
> > > IP address (which is our proxy).  Because, everyone is using the same
> > > proxy (thus same IP) to access this website.  So even though everyone
> > > is making an individual login, it’s all going through the same IP
> > > address."  Any ideas as to what's happening?
>
> > > Thanks very much,
>
> > > Michel Paul
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