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Jupyter Cookbook
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A Jupyter Notebook can control what domains can originate requests to Jupyter and/or what IP addresses can access the Notebook.
By default, notebooks allow for localhost access to a Notebook.
It typically means only you can access your Notebook on your machine. This is enforced with the following parameters in the configuration file:
c.NotebookApp.allow_origin = '' c.NotebookApp.ip = 'localhost'
You can open access to users on other domains by adjusting the allow_origin
setting, such as:
c.NotebookApp.allow_origin = yourdomain.com'
This gives all users in the domain access to your Notebook.
Alternatively, and conjunctively, you can control which IP addresses can access your Notebook by setting the ip
value in the configuration. Using 0.0.0.0
allows all users to access your Notebook like this:
c.NotebookApp.ip = '0.0.0.0'