###########rstudio-server.conf############# # www-port entry corresponding to the port you want RStudio to listen on #www-port=80 # By default RStudio binds to address 0.0.0.0 (accepting connections # from any remote IP). You can modify this behavior using the # www-address entry. #www-address=127.0.0.1 # You can add elements to the default LD_LIBRARY_PATH for R # sessions (as determined by the R ldpaths script) by adding # an rsession-ld-library-path entry to the server config file. # This might be useful for ensuring that packages can # locate external library dependencies that aren't installed # in the system standard library paths #rsession-ld-library-path=/opt/local/lib:/opt/local/someapp/lib #By default RStudio Server runs against the version of R which # is found on the system PATH (using which R). You can override # which version of R is used via the rsession-which-r setting # in the server config file. For example, if you have two # versions of R installed on the server and want to make sure # the one at /usr/local/bin/R is used by RStudio then you would use: rsession-which-r=/usr/bin/R ########ADDITIONALAL######### # To limit the users who can login to RStudio to the members # of a specific group, you use the auth-required-user-group # setting auth-required-user-group=rstudio-server