Is there a way to get your DNS to make a subdomain like
notebook1.sage.math.washington.edu/sage?

On 2/6/07, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 08:28:22 -0700, Timothy Clemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The SAGE public servers are blocked at SSCC. I emailed the people who
> > run all of the community college networks, but I have no clue what to
> > do now. Could you please make a bunch of open ports that are aliases
> > of the two public servers and maybe a url rewrite using
> > sage.math.washington.edu/sage? I've tried to use web-based anonymizers
> > but the one that brought up the notebooks messed up being able to
> > unlock a worksheet.
> >
> > You could also create a CGI script that pulls the Notebooks and sends
> > them my way.
>
> Unfortunately, I simply don't know how to run the notebook through port 80
> with apache yet.  Also, two professional sysadmins tried quite hard to figure 
> this
> out (without changing how the notebook works), and neither figured it out.
>   Figuring out how to do this is important
> to me, but it's not so trivial as you might think.  It will likely require
> rewriting a bunch of the notebook's code itself.
>
>   -- William
>
> >
>

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