Hi Xavier,
thanks for your fast answer.
OK, then I will check again if I can get it working somehow.
If not, I will check if there will be another possibility to make it
available via browser.
So thanks again for all your help, have a nice weekend!
:D
Best regards
heusmich
Hi heusmisch,
Regarding your second question, the fact that direct saving doesn't work
probably means that you don't serve your file with WebDav but standard
HTTP. If you don't use rclone, you need another tool that can serve through
the WebDav protocol.
Regarding your first question, I'm afraid
Hi Xavier,
Thanks again for that detailed guide. I really appreciate it.
But I have two more questions:
1. How exactly can I secure the address of the wiki with a certificate? For
my personal homepage I did this via "Let´s Encrypt", but until now I didn´t
find a way to do it for the wiki
Hi heusmisch,
Indeed, "detaching from the console" after having issued a remote command
is a common need in networking. What you want is
1. making sure your command is run in the background. An '&' at the end
of the command line will do the trick.
2. making sure it is detached from the
On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 5:51:42 PM UTC+1 xca...@immateriel.fr
wrote:
>Please folks, don't try that before *both* your HTTPS and htpasswd
credentials are set up.
IMO https:// only makes it hard for others to watch your connection and
make sense of it.
It doesn't add anything to
Hi Xavier,
One question. I did the first two steps of your guide, so far it´s OK and
working.
But I have one problem. I connect via Putty to the server and start the
WebDav with the command you provided. But as soon as I close Putty or press
CTRL + C, the wiki is not reachable anymore.
CTRL +
Hi Mark,
Yes you can, provided that your gateway/router holds a rule that redirects
access. Let's say your gateway's address is 185.199.111.153. Your internet
provider makes it usually easy to add a NAT rule saying that for instance
any access on port 8999 should be redirected to the host
On Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 6:50:02 AM UTC-8 Xavier wrote:
>
> Once you have the cert and the key file, you can enhance the above command
> by issuing:
>
> rclone serve webdav ~/public_html/wikis --htpasswd ~/.myhtpasswd.txt
> --addr 0.0.0.0:8998 --cert ~/.tls/server.crt --key
Hi Heusmich,
I think a first option could be to serve a tiddlywiki file via WebDav : not
only it can give access to the wiki from anywhere on your network, but it
will also handle the saver operations without any further configuration.
There are many WebDav services available for the Linux
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