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Vira Vitanska updated DLAB-295:
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    Description: 
As a user I want to use pre-configured login/password instead of using edge 
node in order to create/configure notebook for user in subnet.

 

The most controversial feature is “edge node” and the need ssh tunnel to access 
notebook. There was valid comment that all notebooks (jupyter/zeppelin/rstudio) 
can be started off with pre-configured login/password which will gave same 
level of security, but much easy access process. Perhaps it’s something worth 
to consider.

  was:
As a user I want to use pre-configured login/password instead of using edge 
node in order to create/configure notebook for user in subnet.

 

Kostia was on conference with DLab and below are the comments:

The most controversial feature is “edge node” and the need ssh tunnel to access 
notebook. There was valid comment that all notebooks (jupyter/zeppelin/rstudio) 
can be started off with pre-configured login/password which will gave same 
level of security, but much easy access process. Perhaps it’s something worth 
to consider.


> Edge Node - why we need it?
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: DLAB-295
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DLAB-295
>             Project: Apache DLab
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: AWS, Azure, GCP
>            Reporter: Vira Vitanska
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: Debian, RedHat
>
> As a user I want to use pre-configured login/password instead of using edge 
> node in order to create/configure notebook for user in subnet.
>  
> The most controversial feature is “edge node” and the need ssh tunnel to 
> access notebook. There was valid comment that all notebooks 
> (jupyter/zeppelin/rstudio) can be started off with pre-configured 
> login/password which will gave same level of security, but much easy access 
> process. Perhaps it’s something worth to consider.



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