Closed javillerenas closed 6 years ago
I found a solution. By changing to root
from within vagrant and issuing pa aux | grep jupyter
you can see that the binary for jupyter notebook is in home/vagrant/anaconda/bin/jupyter
.
Thus, you must run /home/vagrant/anaconda/bin/jupyter notebook list
for the token to show up.
After connecting to vagrant (using
vagrant ssh
), an instance of Jupyter Notebook is running (as expected) and accessible throughlocalhost:8888
.The Problem: It requires Token Authentication to log in and even if I change the settings it seems to not be able to be disabled.
Things I have tried:
jupyter notebook list
(nothing appears on screen)jupyter notebook password
(seems to have no effect)Thank you everyone 😄