I'm not saying anything against ssh tunnel. Though running jupyter remotely 
with a self-signed cert and authentication with a fixed token handles 
network disconnect/reconnects better...

I'm not particularly happy with the state of multi-user jupyterhub, there 
is a fundamental bug in the PAM implementation. There are various 
workarounds but they all boil down to weakening the system. If you browse 
the jupyterhub gh issues then you'll get "helped" by mucking with your pam 
config, disabling selinux, or removing read protection from /etc/shadow. So 
I guess there is no way around docker containers if you want to do a more 
permanent install.

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