Sadly, I must say that for technical reasons, I will not be able to make my
TLS enabled place for tiddlywiki storage available.
I've pretty much got all the added layers of security I wanted working in
my test environment (jail on home computer) but it uses more memory than
the VPS has and at
Yep, and therein lies my problem.
Instead of having a user management system built-in to the web server
(basic-auth) and/or server side scripts (store.php), I have to re-build the
entire sign-up system to create local user accounts for everyone (to get
per-user storage limits) and update the
Hi Lost Admin,
when I understood it right, the webdav protocol gives the control of
user rights to the file system that is used to host the files.
Am 20.03.2017 um 16:59 schrieb Lost Admin:
*Status Update on my https project*
Hopefully I'm not wasting people's time with this post.
Instead
*Status Update on my https project*
Hopefully I'm not wasting people's time with this post.
Instead of spending the weekend making modifications to store.php (to
support a more secure password file) and some behind the scenes
re-configuring of the web server, I decided to have another look at
Re: WebDAV
I looked into that. My initial plan was to run my own personal 'cloud
storage' server with WebDAV but by the time I got all the bits and pieces I
wanted together I had blown out the memory limits on my very inexpensive
VPS (at 7.50 euros per quarter, it's hard to beat). I may look
Hi Lost Admin
Terrific, very pleased that you’re doing this. The idea of doing something for
yourself but making the spare capacity available for others is pretty sweet.
Your ideas for extending TiddlySpot make good sense, and I’m sure would meet
the needs of many people.
One radical
Hi Mat,
I can't say it will be exactly like TiddlySpot. I don't know what all they
do in the back-end. I would hope it turns out as reliable as TiddlySpot,
but I'm not sure I can live up to their proven track record.
Plus, wikis will be at https://wiki./wikiname
What I am planning is that it
Hello Lost Admin!
I'm not sure I understand - is your intention to create a service like more
or less exactly like TiddlySpot, but with https?
...and to run it like cousins Simon and Daniel Bard do with TiddlySpot is
run, i.e public, free, reliable etc
That would be incredibly generous.
Other than the official TiddlyWiki (empty.html from TiddlyWiki.com) are
there any other current wiki templates that I should think about including?
Is anyone interested in playing beta-tester?
Before I go public, I've got two more items on my must-have list:
1) encrypt the passwords in the
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