Re: [sage-support] Sage on localhost:8000 does not calculate

2010-02-09 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
Andreas Tille wrote: 2010/2/8 Dr. David Kirkby david.kir...@onetel.net: The ssh keys are important and has nothing to do with http, or even https. Sure. I'm so far familiar with Linux and different protokolls. The basic idea is that the server process should run as one user, and the data

Re: [sage-support] Sage on localhost:8000 does not calculate

2010-02-09 Thread Andreas Tille
2010/2/9 Dr. David Kirkby david.kir...@onetel.net: I can sort of understand that, though I would have expected the restriction to only apply to the $HOME/.ssh directory, which should not even be readable by your group. I stumbled into this trap at a previous time and it took me several hours

Re: [sage-support] Sage on localhost:8000 does not calculate

2010-02-08 Thread Andreas Tille
2010/2/5 Dr. David Kirkby david.kir...@onetel.net: Have you created the account called 'sageuser'? Yes. The user 'sageuser' is actually the user which was used to install Sage to make sure he has all needed permissions. Also the command sage notebook.py is running by sageuser. Can you

Re: [sage-support] Sage on localhost:8000 does not calculate

2010-02-08 Thread Andreas Tille
2010/2/5 William Stein wst...@gmail.com: If you type sage on the command line, what happens? Sorry, I forgot to mention: If I start sage from command line as the user 'sageuser' (which installed sage) I just get the prompt and calculations work perfectly as expected. If I start as a different

Re: [sage-support] Sage on localhost:8000 does not calculate

2010-02-08 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
Andreas Tille wrote: 2010/2/5 Dr. David Kirkby david.kir...@onetel.net: Have you created the account called 'sageuser'? Yes. The user 'sageuser' is actually the user which was used to install Sage to make sure he has all needed permissions. Also the command sage notebook.py is running

Re: [sage-support] Sage on localhost:8000 does not calculate

2010-02-08 Thread Andreas Tille
2010/2/8 Dr. David Kirkby david.kir...@onetel.net: The ssh keys are important and has nothing to do with http, or even https. Sure. I'm so far familiar with Linux and different protokolls. The basic idea is that the server process should run as one user, and the data be stored as a second

[sage-support] Sage on localhost:8000 does not calculate

2010-02-05 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, I'm new to sage. I installed sage vie downloading the source code and running make on a Debian GNU/Linux Lenny system. I tested the command line version of sage as well as running the testsuite successfully. Because I would like to run sage as a web service in our local network I created a

Re: [sage-support] Sage on localhost:8000 does not calculate

2010-02-05 Thread William Stein
If you type sage on the command line, what happens? On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 4:50 AM, Andreas Tille til...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm new to sage.  I installed sage vie downloading the source code and running make on a Debian GNU/Linux Lenny system.  I tested the command line version of sage as

Re: [sage-support] Sage on localhost:8000 does not calculate

2010-02-05 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
Andreas Tille wrote: Hi, I'm new to sage. I installed sage vie downloading the source code and running make on a Debian GNU/Linux Lenny system. I tested the command line version of sage as well as running the testsuite successfully. Because I would like to run sage as a web service in our