[tw5] Re: GitHub Security

2020-01-16 Thread PMario
On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 4:42:19 AM UTC+1, Philip Gaitan wrote: ... > Is there a way to allow GitHub Pages to access my TW5, but at the same > time restrict everyone from freely git cloning my repository? > I'm not sure, if this makes much sense, since TW will contain the same content

[tw5] Re: GitHub Security

2020-01-16 Thread PMario
On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 4:42:19 AM UTC+1, Philip Gaitan wrote: > > New to TW5, instantly fell in love with it as a method to create a > personal knowledge base. I've been playing around with several different > install methods, including the GitHub pages deployment. My question is >

Re: [tw5] Re: GitHub Security

2020-01-15 Thread Ste Wilson
Pancake.io also does Dropbox hosting. Updog.co is alas closing down next month. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: [tw5] Re: GitHub Security

2020-01-15 Thread Arlen Beiler
Guys, a public link is ALWAYS a public link. Never consider it protected in any way if the link itself can get you all the way in without logging in at all. On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 14:41 Alfonso Arciniega wrote: > Re Dropbox, the easiest (for me at last) way is: > > >1. Create a new account

[tw5] Re: GitHub Security

2020-01-14 Thread Alfonso Arciniega
Re Dropbox, the easiest (for me at last) way is: 1. Create a new account at DropPages: https://droppages.com/ 2. After signing in, create your site at: https://my.droppages.com/Account 3. A folder will be created in your Dropbox account:

[tw5] Re: GitHub Security

2020-01-13 Thread Chuck R.
Do you have to use Github? What about dropbox? Maybe you can set up security there to prevent direct downloading somehow. I already serve normal HTML files from Dropbox and it works fine. But I'm guessing for the free Dropbox account security options might be limited. Here are many more file

[tw5] Re: GitHub Security

2020-01-13 Thread Chuck R.
You have to pay to have a private repo. All free repos are public on Github and thus can be cloned/forked. Why not host on Tiddyspot? It's free and easy. I suppose someone can download the TW locally too that way. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: GitHub Security

2020-01-12 Thread TonyM
Philip, Others can give a Better GitHub answer, I believe only if you subscribe can you have a private one. Perhaps you can open up the question and let us know what if any other hosting you have available to you. Personally I would use TW-receiver on a PHP host and use the .htaccess to