[yt-users] yt notebook, PuTTY, and port forwarding

John ZuHone jzuhone at gmail.com
Thu Jul 16 11:06:54 PDT 2015


I can try this on my Windows machine when I get home later. 

> On Jul 16, 2015, at 2:06 PM, Matthew Turk <matthewturk at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> Does "yt notebook" show the port as 8888?  I'm a bit at a loss; not
> sure why the different ports would work differently.  What happens if
> you do "ipython notebook --no-browser"?
> 
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 1:01 PM, j s oishi <jsoishi at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I have an extremely strange problem. I'm trying to connect to the yt
>> notebook running on a remote server on a windows laptop using PuTTY. If I
>> try port forwarding using PuTTY, I can make
>> 
>> [remote-machine] $ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8888
>> 
>> work just fine. That is, I can see the directory at localhost:8888 on the
>> windows laptop. However, if I try
>> 
>> [remote-machine] $ yt notebook
>> 
>> the windows laptop shows no route to host. I can confirm that on the server,
>> the yt notebook log registers nothing when the page is loaded or reloaded on
>> the laptop.
>> 
>> Has anyone seen this very strange behaviour before? I've tried running yt
>> notebook on port 8888, 8000, and 9999. All of those ports work fine for
>> SimpleHTTPServer, but all of them fail for yt notebook. I also tried running
>> the ipython notebook directly; it fails in exactly the same way.
>> 
>> I tried connecting from a linux machine to the same server; everything
>> worked just fine.
>> 
>> Any suggestions you might have would be most welcome!
>> 
>> thanks,
>> 
>> jeff
>> 
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