Problem with tokens and invalid credentials using Docker #7247
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I am presently trying to pull the HDDM (hierarchical diffusion drift model) to analyse and model some data. I have a repository on my Docker Hub entitled hcp4715/hddm. In my terminal (Mac) I input:
docker pull hcp4715/hddm
to which I receive the following output:
(base) kamiaaukitab@kamiaaus-MacBook-Pro ~ % docker pull hcp4715/hddm
Using default tag: latest
latest: Pulling from hcp4715/hddm
Digest: sha256:067988799a006a4947edc5897422d1fc3b7d6d741cbff388535bbdc15ab45121
Status: Image is up to date for hcp4715/hddm:latest
docker.io/hcp4715/hddm:latest
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(base) kamiaaukitab@kamiaaus-MacBook-Pro ~ % docker run -it --rm --cpus=4
-v /Users/kamiaaukitab/Desktop/CSVforANT:/hcp4715/hddm
-p 8888:8888 hcp4715/hddm jupyter notebook
[I 16:48:26.089 NotebookApp] Writing notebook server cookie secret to /home/jovyan/.local/share/jupyter/runtime/notebook_cookie_secret
[W 2024-02-08 16:48:26.447 LabApp] 'ip' has moved from NotebookApp to ServerApp. This config will be passed to ServerApp. Be sure to update your config before our next release.
[W 2024-02-08 16:48:26.447 LabApp] 'port' has moved from NotebookApp to ServerApp. This config will be passed to ServerApp. Be sure to update your config before our next release.
[W 2024-02-08 16:48:26.447 LabApp] 'port' has moved from NotebookApp to ServerApp. This config will be passed to ServerApp. Be sure to update your config before our next release.
[W 2024-02-08 16:48:26.447 LabApp] 'port' has moved from NotebookApp to ServerApp. This config will be passed to ServerApp. Be sure to update your config before our next release.
[I 2024-02-08 16:48:26.451 LabApp] JupyterLab extension loaded from /opt/conda/lib/python3.8/site-packages/jupyterlab
[I 2024-02-08 16:48:26.451 LabApp] JupyterLab application directory is /opt/conda/share/jupyter/lab
[I 16:48:26.453 NotebookApp] Serving notebooks from local directory: /home/jovyan
[I 16:48:26.453 NotebookApp] Jupyter Notebook 6.4.12 is running at:
[I 16:48:26.453 NotebookApp] http://e65ed811bc24:8888/?token=260420242a44fa7d67afbc285516f505e2f0ef73a4d44fe5
[I 16:48:26.453 NotebookApp] or http://127.0.0.1:8888/?token=260420242a44fa7d67afbc285516f505e2f0ef73a4d44fe5
[I 16:48:26.453 NotebookApp] Use Control-C to stop this server and shut down all kernels (twice to skip confirmation).
[C 16:48:26.455 NotebookApp]
I then open the final link (as this is the only link that doesn't return a 404 error on both Firefox and Safari) and I input the token exactly as is stated in the output. However, I receive 'invalid credentials' every single time. I believe I have most likely completely misunderstood the problem here. How shall I go about resolving this?
Many thanks in advance.
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