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* Jupyter Notebooks are widely used in the scientific community:
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* Intitutional FAQ: https://jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/getting-started/institutional-faq.html
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* Getting Started: https://jupyterhub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/getting-started/
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* This IIAB package (Ansible role) permits individual users to start using their own Notebook on the IIAB server (http://box.lan/jupyterhub) without needing an individual server account:
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* Once a user signs in with a username and password, these credentials are stored, and are used thereafter to gain access to the user's files.
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* If necessary, use Admin password: http://FAQ.IIAB.IO#What_are_the_default_passwords.3F
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* Individual folders are created for all student work in path `/var/lib/protected/` — individual students will only be able to see their own work in that directory:
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* Students will not have any privileges outside of their own folder.
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* They may upload Jupyter Notebooks from a local machine, and download the current state of their work via a normal browser download.
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* Students create their own accounts on first use, e.g. at http://box.lan/jupyterhub — the teacher does not need to be involved!
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* A student can then sign in with their username and password, to gain access to their files (Jupyter Notebooks).
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* The teacher should modify and protect JupyterHub's overall ``Admin`` password, just in case: http://FAQ.IIAB.IO#What_are_the_default_passwords.3F
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* Individual student folders are created in ``/var/lib/protected/`` on the Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) server:
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* A student will only be able to see their own work — they do not have privileges outside of their own folder.
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* Students may upload Jupyter Notebooks to the IIAB server, and download the current state of their work via a normal browser.
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