[SGVLUG] Reminder: SGVLUG Meetin : SSH config & Jupyter Notebooks 2/11
Lan Dang
l.dang at ymail.com
Wed Feb 10 01:30:46 PST 2021
Hi all,
Happy Lunar New Year. We have an SGVLUG meeting this Thursday at 7pm on Google MeetTopics are SSH config and Jupyter Notebooks, so please come if you have an interest in either topic or just want to touch base.
The Meet linkhttps://meet.google.com/bju-sryz-nbt
Meetup link:https://www.meetup.com/SGVTech/events/zvpphlyccdbpb/
Happy Lunar New Year. This month, we will be doing adhoc short talks that will help you get started with SSH configuration or Jupyter notebooks, while opening the floor for tips and discussion.
Claude Felizardo will talk about how to use your SSH config. The one that you would make at ~/.ssh/config, if you knew how useful it could be. If you need to access a remote machine behind a firewall by connecting through an intermediate accessible host then you are using what’s called a jump host. From there you can tunnel connections to access other hosts that aren’t accessible from the internet such as internal web servers, database servers, etc. You could even use it as a jump point to reach other jump servers. This can be done using the command line options of SSH but with may of us working remotely this can start to get fairly complicated. Fortunately you can define these commonly used options in your SSH config
Lan Dang will show you how to get started with Jupyter notebooks with a brief overview and demo based on approximately 30 minutes of Googling. Jupyter notebooks are a great way to combine data, code, visualizations and narrative text. Hopefully the audience can chime in with their real-world use cases for Jupyter notebooks and tips and tricks for using them.
Others TBD
Agenda:
6:45 - Introductions, chat
7:05 - Announcements
7:15 - Talks start
Lan
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