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* Make sure you read and understand the [[#how_does_it_work|How does it work?]] section above | * Make sure you read and understand the [[#how_does_it_work|How does it work?]] section above | ||
* If you have a python installed **on your own desktop/laptop**, you can just start a local notebook server and browser with\\ ''jupyter notebook'' | * If you have a python installed **on your own desktop/laptop**, you can just start a local notebook server and browser with\\ ''jupyter notebook'' | ||
- | * **On a remote and shared server**, only start the notebook server and use a local browser to connect to the notebook server through an ssh tunnel | + | * **On a remote and shared server**, only start the notebook server and use a local browser to connect to the notebook server through an //ssh tunnel//. |
==== Prerequisites ==== | ==== Prerequisites ==== | ||
- | * We assume that **you have a local web browser** installed! | + | You need to meet the following prerequisites in order to create an ssh tunnel to the remote server where your notebook server will run |
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+ | * We assume that: | ||
+ | * **you have a local web browser** installed! | ||
+ | * **you have an account on the remote server**: replace ''<LOGIN>'' below with your account name | ||
+ | * **you have an assigned a //port number//** on the remote server: replace ''<PPPP>'' with your specific port number | ||
+ | * List of assigned port numbers at LSCE: check the [[http://wiki.ipsl.jussieu.fr/IGCMG/Outils/IPython_Notebook#Shared_TCP_ports|Shared TCP ports]] table | ||
* System dependent requirements: | * System dependent requirements: | ||
* **Linux** and **Mac**: you should already be able to open a local terminal, and ''ssh'' is installed by default | * **Linux** and **Mac**: you should already be able to open a local terminal, and ''ssh'' is installed by default |