Failed to connect remote jupyter notebook





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I am trying to run a jupyter notebook on remote remote machine user@remote and use it from my local machine. I did



local@host  $ ssh user@remote
password for user@remote: *******
user@remote $ ipython notebook --no-browser --port=8889


On my local machine then I do



local@host  $ ssh -N -L localhost:8888:localhost:8889 user@remote
password for user@remote: *******


when I open this(localhost:8888) in my browser it says



local@host  $ channel 2: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused









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    I am trying to run a jupyter notebook on remote remote machine user@remote and use it from my local machine. I did



    local@host  $ ssh user@remote
    password for user@remote: *******
    user@remote $ ipython notebook --no-browser --port=8889


    On my local machine then I do



    local@host  $ ssh -N -L localhost:8888:localhost:8889 user@remote
    password for user@remote: *******


    when I open this(localhost:8888) in my browser it says



    local@host  $ channel 2: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused









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      I am trying to run a jupyter notebook on remote remote machine user@remote and use it from my local machine. I did



      local@host  $ ssh user@remote
      password for user@remote: *******
      user@remote $ ipython notebook --no-browser --port=8889


      On my local machine then I do



      local@host  $ ssh -N -L localhost:8888:localhost:8889 user@remote
      password for user@remote: *******


      when I open this(localhost:8888) in my browser it says



      local@host  $ channel 2: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused









      share|improve this question














      I am trying to run a jupyter notebook on remote remote machine user@remote and use it from my local machine. I did



      local@host  $ ssh user@remote
      password for user@remote: *******
      user@remote $ ipython notebook --no-browser --port=8889


      On my local machine then I do



      local@host  $ ssh -N -L localhost:8888:localhost:8889 user@remote
      password for user@remote: *******


      when I open this(localhost:8888) in my browser it says



      local@host  $ channel 2: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused






      ssh jupyter-notebook






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          Try changing in your command from



          localhost:8888:localhost:8889



          to



          8888:localhost:8889.






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            – RalfFriedl
            Jan 27 at 17:03











          • Because that's what worked for me....

            – tamtam
            Jan 27 at 17:38












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          Try changing in your command from



          localhost:8888:localhost:8889



          to



          8888:localhost:8889.






          share|improve this answer



















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            Why do you think this would help?

            – RalfFriedl
            Jan 27 at 17:03











          • Because that's what worked for me....

            – tamtam
            Jan 27 at 17:38
















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          Try changing in your command from



          localhost:8888:localhost:8889



          to



          8888:localhost:8889.






          share|improve this answer



















          • 2





            Why do you think this would help?

            – RalfFriedl
            Jan 27 at 17:03











          • Because that's what worked for me....

            – tamtam
            Jan 27 at 17:38














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          Try changing in your command from



          localhost:8888:localhost:8889



          to



          8888:localhost:8889.






          share|improve this answer













          Try changing in your command from



          localhost:8888:localhost:8889



          to



          8888:localhost:8889.







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          answered Jan 27 at 16:55









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            Why do you think this would help?

            – RalfFriedl
            Jan 27 at 17:03











          • Because that's what worked for me....

            – tamtam
            Jan 27 at 17:38














          • 2





            Why do you think this would help?

            – RalfFriedl
            Jan 27 at 17:03











          • Because that's what worked for me....

            – tamtam
            Jan 27 at 17:38








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          Why do you think this would help?

          – RalfFriedl
          Jan 27 at 17:03





          Why do you think this would help?

          – RalfFriedl
          Jan 27 at 17:03













          Because that's what worked for me....

          – tamtam
          Jan 27 at 17:38





          Because that's what worked for me....

          – tamtam
          Jan 27 at 17:38


















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