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@@ -30,17 +30,6 b' you want inline figures, you must manually select the ``inline`` backend::'
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31 $ ipython notebook --pylab=inline
31 $ ipython notebook --pylab=inline
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33 You can start the notebook to communicate via a secure protocol mode using a
34 self-signed certificate by typing::
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36 $ ipython notebook --certfile=mycert.pem
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38 .. note::
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40 A self-signed certificate can be generated with openssl. For example:
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42 openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout mycert.pem -out mycert.pem
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44 This server uses the same ZeroMQ-based two process kernel architecture as
33 This server uses the same ZeroMQ-based two process kernel architecture as
45 the QT Console as well Tornado for serving HTTP/S requests. Some of the main
34 the QT Console as well Tornado for serving HTTP/S requests. Some of the main
46 features of the Notebook include:
35 features of the Notebook include:
@@ -227,6 +216,31 b' key bindings you need to remember are:'
227 letter :kbd:`h` after :kbd:`Ctrl-m`) and IPython will show you the remaining
216 letter :kbd:`h` after :kbd:`Ctrl-m`) and IPython will show you the remaining
228 available keybindings.
217 available keybindings.
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219 Security
220 ========
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222 You can protect your notebook server with a *very* simple single-password by
223 setting the :attr:`NotebookApp.password` configurable. It is best to do this in
224 your :file:`ipython_notebook_config.py`, e.g.::
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226 # Password to use for web authentication
227 c.NotebookApp.password = u'super secret'
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229 because specifying it on the command-line will make it visible to other
230 processes on your machine with access to :command:`ps`.
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232 When using a password, it is a good idea to also use SSL, so that your password
233 is not sent in the clear. You can start the notebook to communicate via a secure
234 protocol mode using a self-signed certificate by typing::
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236 $ ipython notebook --certfile=mycert.pem
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238 .. note::
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240 A self-signed certificate can be generated with openssl. For example::
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242 $ openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout mycert.pem -out mycert.pem
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231 Notebook document format
245 Notebook document format
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