Welcome to this video on how to run Jupyter notebook/lab on an Amazon EC2 instance on let's say port 8181 and access the same from your local machine via SSH. So ideally, your Jupyter notebook will be running on EC2 and you will be able to access the same notebook on your local machine via a technique called SSH tunneling or SSH port forwarding. And, port 8181 will not be whitelisted within the security group.
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00:00 Getting started
00:12: Situation/Scenario
00:56 Problem statement
01:39 Getting started with a solution
02:19 Creating Amazon EC2 instance
03:57 SSH into the EC2 instance
04:38 Configure EC2 instance to tun Jupyter Notebook/Lab
07:14 Setting Jupyter password
07:49 Run Jupyter Notebook/Lab
09:35 SSH Port Forwarding to access Jupyter Notebook/Lab
14:02 Running Jupyter Notebook/Lab command in background
17:02 Running SSH Port Forwarding command in background
18:51 SSh port forwarding using Visual Studio Code
25:00 Wrapping up
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