On Sep 24, 2009, at 12:11 AM, ma...@mendelu.cz wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to provide Sage server for my students. If I run Sage in
> vmware, I can access the vmware virtual machine from my PC only. The
> students can connect to my PC, but not to the virtual machine. I
> guess, some port forwarding and NAT setup i snecessary.
>
> I searched on sagemath.org, but found no topic related to this
> problem. I searched Internet, but I do not uderstand this all stuff
> related to networking. Is there any simple tutorial which can be used
> to set up forwarding connections to PC on the port 8000 (or any other)
> to the virtual sage image?

This depends on what kind of PC you're running the server on. The way  
we do sagenb.org is have apache running on the host machine which  
forwards all incoming connections to the virtual machine with re- 
writing rules. This is pretty easy to set up on Linux or OS X, but  
I'm not sure how to do it on a Windows box (but I'm sure it could be  
done).

- Robert


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