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My question is very similar to this one: I am trying to serve local files on a local nbviewer server.



I have an installation of nbviewer in /home/user/nbviewer/nbviewer/ on a remote server where I start nbviewer in /home/user/ with



[servername]$ python -m nbviewer --debug --no-cache --no-check-certificate --localfiles=/home/user/path/to/notebooks/


This shows the following nbviewer output on the remote server



[I 181122 16:39:17 app:124] Not indexing notebooks
[I 181122 16:39:17 app:128] Not using cache
[I 181122 16:39:17 app:212] Not validating SSL certificates
[W 181122 16:39:17 app:263] Serving local notebooks in /home/user/path/to/notebooks/, this can be a security risk


Now I try to serve a notebook /home/user/path/to/notebooks/test.ipynb, so in the browser on my local machine I enter the url



http://servername:5000/localfile/test.ipynb


This gives a 404 error



[W 181122 16:51:40 log:53] 404 GET /localfile/test.ipynb


As suggested in the linked answer I also tried to access



http://servername:5000/localfile/


to see a list of files that are served but I get again a 404 error.



Thanks for the help!










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    My question is very similar to this one: I am trying to serve local files on a local nbviewer server.



    I have an installation of nbviewer in /home/user/nbviewer/nbviewer/ on a remote server where I start nbviewer in /home/user/ with



    [servername]$ python -m nbviewer --debug --no-cache --no-check-certificate --localfiles=/home/user/path/to/notebooks/


    This shows the following nbviewer output on the remote server



    [I 181122 16:39:17 app:124] Not indexing notebooks
    [I 181122 16:39:17 app:128] Not using cache
    [I 181122 16:39:17 app:212] Not validating SSL certificates
    [W 181122 16:39:17 app:263] Serving local notebooks in /home/user/path/to/notebooks/, this can be a security risk


    Now I try to serve a notebook /home/user/path/to/notebooks/test.ipynb, so in the browser on my local machine I enter the url



    http://servername:5000/localfile/test.ipynb


    This gives a 404 error



    [W 181122 16:51:40 log:53] 404 GET /localfile/test.ipynb


    As suggested in the linked answer I also tried to access



    http://servername:5000/localfile/


    to see a list of files that are served but I get again a 404 error.



    Thanks for the help!










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      My question is very similar to this one: I am trying to serve local files on a local nbviewer server.



      I have an installation of nbviewer in /home/user/nbviewer/nbviewer/ on a remote server where I start nbviewer in /home/user/ with



      [servername]$ python -m nbviewer --debug --no-cache --no-check-certificate --localfiles=/home/user/path/to/notebooks/


      This shows the following nbviewer output on the remote server



      [I 181122 16:39:17 app:124] Not indexing notebooks
      [I 181122 16:39:17 app:128] Not using cache
      [I 181122 16:39:17 app:212] Not validating SSL certificates
      [W 181122 16:39:17 app:263] Serving local notebooks in /home/user/path/to/notebooks/, this can be a security risk


      Now I try to serve a notebook /home/user/path/to/notebooks/test.ipynb, so in the browser on my local machine I enter the url



      http://servername:5000/localfile/test.ipynb


      This gives a 404 error



      [W 181122 16:51:40 log:53] 404 GET /localfile/test.ipynb


      As suggested in the linked answer I also tried to access



      http://servername:5000/localfile/


      to see a list of files that are served but I get again a 404 error.



      Thanks for the help!










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      My question is very similar to this one: I am trying to serve local files on a local nbviewer server.



      I have an installation of nbviewer in /home/user/nbviewer/nbviewer/ on a remote server where I start nbviewer in /home/user/ with



      [servername]$ python -m nbviewer --debug --no-cache --no-check-certificate --localfiles=/home/user/path/to/notebooks/


      This shows the following nbviewer output on the remote server



      [I 181122 16:39:17 app:124] Not indexing notebooks
      [I 181122 16:39:17 app:128] Not using cache
      [I 181122 16:39:17 app:212] Not validating SSL certificates
      [W 181122 16:39:17 app:263] Serving local notebooks in /home/user/path/to/notebooks/, this can be a security risk


      Now I try to serve a notebook /home/user/path/to/notebooks/test.ipynb, so in the browser on my local machine I enter the url



      http://servername:5000/localfile/test.ipynb


      This gives a 404 error



      [W 181122 16:51:40 log:53] 404 GET /localfile/test.ipynb


      As suggested in the linked answer I also tried to access



      http://servername:5000/localfile/


      to see a list of files that are served but I get again a 404 error.



      Thanks for the help!







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          After debugging nbviewer/nbviewer/providers/local/handlers.py I saw that nbviewer sends a 404 error if it does not have read access to the file. Should be a 401 Unauthorized error in my opinion but anyways, after changing permission on the file I wanted to host, it worked






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            After debugging nbviewer/nbviewer/providers/local/handlers.py I saw that nbviewer sends a 404 error if it does not have read access to the file. Should be a 401 Unauthorized error in my opinion but anyways, after changing permission on the file I wanted to host, it worked






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                After debugging nbviewer/nbviewer/providers/local/handlers.py I saw that nbviewer sends a 404 error if it does not have read access to the file. Should be a 401 Unauthorized error in my opinion but anyways, after changing permission on the file I wanted to host, it worked







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