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Logging in to the Jupyter Notebook server on a DLAMI instance

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Logging in to the Jupyter Notebook server on a DLAMI instance - AWS Deep Learning AMIs

After you connect your client to the Jupyter Notebook server on your DLAMI instance, you can log in to the server.

To log in to the server in your browser
  1. In the address bar of your browser, enter the following URL, or click on this link: https://localhost:8888

  2. With a self-signed SSL certificate, your browser will warn you and prompt you to avoid continuing to visit the website.

    SSL warning

    Since you set this up yourself, it is safe to continue. Depending your browser you will get an "advanced", "show details", or similar button.

    SSL warning confirmation

    Click on this, then click on the "proceed to localhost" link. If the connection is successful, you see the Jupyter Notebook server webpage. At this point, you will be asked for the password you previously set up.

    Now you have access to the Jupyter Notebook server that is running on the DLAMI instance. You can create new notebooks or run the provided Tutorials.

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