Ambiguity when configuring jupyterHub












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I am setting up a JupyterHub, my Jupyter notebook server running on the address 172.30.56.243 port 8888 and my JupyterHub running on the address 172.30.56.96 port 443.



My config file (jupyterhub_config.py):



c.JupyterHub.ip = '172.30.56.96'
c.JupyterHub.port = 443
c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/my/path/1234.key'
c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/my/path/1234.cert'


In the documentation used the domain name link



c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/privkey.pem'
c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/fullchain.pem'


My question is how to link the jupyterhub with my jupyter notebook using the IP address? because I don't have a domain name.










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    I am setting up a JupyterHub, my Jupyter notebook server running on the address 172.30.56.243 port 8888 and my JupyterHub running on the address 172.30.56.96 port 443.



    My config file (jupyterhub_config.py):



    c.JupyterHub.ip = '172.30.56.96'
    c.JupyterHub.port = 443
    c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/my/path/1234.key'
    c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/my/path/1234.cert'


    In the documentation used the domain name link



    c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/privkey.pem'
    c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/fullchain.pem'


    My question is how to link the jupyterhub with my jupyter notebook using the IP address? because I don't have a domain name.










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      I am setting up a JupyterHub, my Jupyter notebook server running on the address 172.30.56.243 port 8888 and my JupyterHub running on the address 172.30.56.96 port 443.



      My config file (jupyterhub_config.py):



      c.JupyterHub.ip = '172.30.56.96'
      c.JupyterHub.port = 443
      c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/my/path/1234.key'
      c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/my/path/1234.cert'


      In the documentation used the domain name link



      c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/privkey.pem'
      c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/fullchain.pem'


      My question is how to link the jupyterhub with my jupyter notebook using the IP address? because I don't have a domain name.










      share|improve this question














      I am setting up a JupyterHub, my Jupyter notebook server running on the address 172.30.56.243 port 8888 and my JupyterHub running on the address 172.30.56.96 port 443.



      My config file (jupyterhub_config.py):



      c.JupyterHub.ip = '172.30.56.96'
      c.JupyterHub.port = 443
      c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/my/path/1234.key'
      c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/my/path/1234.cert'


      In the documentation used the domain name link



      c.JupyterHub.ssl_key = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/privkey.pem'
      c.JupyterHub.ssl_cert = '/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/fullchain.pem'


      My question is how to link the jupyterhub with my jupyter notebook using the IP address? because I don't have a domain name.







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