Hi Tony,

Am Donnerstag, 28. November 2019 23:36:39 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:
>
> Stephan,
>
> As Mark states and Jed Elsewhere people using a server program installed 
> on their computer need to be aware of it, they need to give consent to 
> possible security issues and exposure, they need to see the IP Address(s) 
> to find there wiki etc... so I do not see this being hidden by default.
>

I agree, no hiding by default, but it should be easier, maybe a tutorial or 
readme which explains the necessary steps, if you want to use it as a 
newbie or noob or casual user. Could be in the main bob wiki, which starts 
by default.

The vbs-script in the former post of me works good enough (for me). I can 
live with it. But I want understand. What is the security issue about it? 
I'm using only single file tiddlywikis. The bobserver is just listening on 
127.0.0.1:8081 on my local PC. As far as I understand: Nobody have access 
on it from outer space, only the local user on my pc. This is only me. Am I 
wrong?

Greetings,

Stefan


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