Use OMERO to authenticate with JupyterHub
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Jan 10, 2020 - Python
Use OMERO to authenticate with JupyterHub
Jupyterhub plugin for the single user & multi profile setting
A HTTP header based authenticator for JupyterHub
Multi-user server for Jupyter notebooks
Keystone Authenticator for JupyterHub
SSH Authenticator Plugin for JupyterHub
JupyterHub authenticator for the Noos platform.
JupyterHub extensions for the Chameleon testbed
This is my own fork of JupyterHub Native Authenticator which will create local Linux user after new user activation and delete user both on JupyterHub and local Linux system by 'useradd' and 'userdel'. This feature probabibly has security vulnerablity but enough for myself. Deployed as a computing environment for students in STAT0024, Nankai Univ.
A collection of JupyterHub Authenticators, including Header, Remote-User and Dummy, based on https://github.com/cwaldbieser/jhub_remote_user_authenticator
🔐 Authenticate Jupyterhub with a MySQL user DB
Customized components of the Jupyterhub server in SWAN (handlers, spawners, templates).
🏆 A ranked list of awesome Jupyter Notebook, Hub and Lab projects (extensions, kernels, tools). Updated weekly.
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