[SGVLUG] Reminder: SGVLUG Meetin : SSH config & Jupyter Notebooks 2/11
Homan Chou
homanchou at gmail.com
Sat Mar 6 21:52:59 PST 2021
Thanks for the update!
On Sat, Mar 6, 2021 at 3:36 PM Lan Dang via SGVLUG <sgvlug at sgvlug.net>
wrote:
> Dear Homan,
>
> I'm sorry for the delayed and mostly useless response, but we usually
> don't record the virtual LUG meetings. There is concern about infringing
> on privacy, but there is also a big technical issue. I have a fairly
> unstable relationship with Google Meet and often have technical
> difficulties when I'm presenting. I think my Internet might have died at
> some point during the discussion phase on Jupyter notebooks, and by the
> time I logged back in, we had moved to another topic.
>
> I had meant to write up a summary of the discussion, but it's been a busy
> past few weeks.
>
> For SSH, Claude went over his setup and why he uses it. I dropped a lot
> of links into the chat, because a number of people were new to SSH, SSH
> tunnelling, and how it can be configured. I am reminded that I need to
> look up Proxyjump, because it helps simplify tunneling through bastion
> hosts or jump boxes to get to another network.
>
> Here are the slides for the Jupyter notebooks. I'm going to keep updating
> them as I learn more.
>
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/16gOgJIR2ukBf5u6DH-j5YVsZGYXVLUAvI9kkiR6MjWs/edit?usp=sharing
>
>
> I would encourage you to join us on Slack if you want more discussion or
> to ask questions.
> http://bit.ly/sgvtech_slack
>
> Lan
> PS Next week's SGVLUG meeting will be a Python 101 workshop aimed at
> self-learners
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 9:06:00 AM PST, Homan Chou via SGVLUG <
> sgvlug at sgvlug.net> wrote:
>
>
> Sounds like a really interesting discussion but i won’t be able to attend.
> Will the talk be recorded and posted anywhere?
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 1:32 AM Lan Dang via SGVLUG <sgvlug at sgvlug.net>
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Happy Lunar New Year. We have an SGVLUG meeting this Thursday at 7pm on
> Google Meet
> Topics 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 link
> https://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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