2010/2/5 Dr. David Kirkby <david.kir...@onetel.net>:
>
> Have you created the account called 'sageuser'?

Yes.  The user 'sageuser' is actually the user which was used to install
Sage to make sure he has all needed permissions.  Also the command

   sage notebook.py

is running by sageuser.

> Can you log in via ssh to that account, with no password?

Yes - but I admit I really fail to see in how far this is connected
to work on the worksheet via http based authentication.  An
ssh account requires ssh key exchange from one host to another
and I see no way how my browser might read my privat key
on localhost to enable authentication on the host running sage.
I have read about this passwordless login in connection with
running Sage in a service started at boot time and this thing
would be my next question.  Currently I started the command
above manually.

> I might be tempted to replace 'myhost' with
> 'localhost' if its on your local host.

No it is not.  The host I've installed sage on is a virtual host
with no X server, thus no graphical browser.  I tried w3m to
test whether localhost is working.  Unfortunately the "Sign in"
button is some active script which is not displayed in w3m
as navigation link - so I can not really verify.

Any further information I could provide to track down the problem?

Kind regards

       Andreas.

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