Yes, the tiddlyserver seems to be a better option. And you can also run 
tiddlyserver with pm2, putting it in the bacground (or even run  at system 
startup) without terminal window open.

Darek
piątek, 4 września 2020 o 02:52:26 UTC+2 TW Tones napisał(a):

> Morgaine,
>
> I support marks suggestion, the wikis then appear on a folder under the 
> top wikis IP/Port address. Then you need only one IP address:port
>
> A Couple of big tips I found are as follow, just ask if you want more 
> details. I have assumed a certain level of knowledge in my reply, so I am 
> happy to provide more info.
>
> When loading node you can provide an address
>
> Local host addresses
>
>    - When using local host addresses very few applications realise 
>    127.0.0.1 is the first of millions or addresses
>    - This means you can get a server to listen at Server at addresses 
>    such as 127.0.4.85 
>    - If you do this you can use the port 80 and need not provide the port 
>    number in the address bar (no competition for this valuable address.
>    - You can even give such addresses a pseudo DNS name in the hosts file 
>    eg: bob.local 127.0.4.85
>    - Thus all addresses will be bob.local/wikiname
>    - This will allow you to change the IP address, even move the server 
>    to another computer if desired and all your addresses remain valid.
>
> Using listen 0.0.0.0
>
>    - Using this address makes the server available on a the LAN
>    - It simply acquires an available port on all IP addresses assigned to 
>    the host
>    - In windows and I am sure other platforms
>       - You can assign additional IP addresses on the computer
>       - Rather than use 0.0.0.0 use one of these additional IP addresses 
>       (Commonly taken from a static IP address range)
>    
> Using the information above I have a setup where my bob server exists 
> locally at 
>
>    - bob.local then the subwikis at b <http://127.0.4.85:8081/Sessions#>
>    ob.local/wikname
>    - Or http://127.0.4.85:8081/ and http://127.0.4.85:8081/wikiname
>
> and simultaneously exists on the LAN at
>
>    - http://192.168.1.85/ and http://192.168.1.85/wikiname (The 
>    additional IP Address on my computer)
>    
> With my own DNS this becomes
>
>    - http://bob.lan and http://bob.lan/wikiname 
>
> A Key advantage is the wikis can now always be addressed the same 
> including links to tiddlers etc.., even If I move he server to another 
> computer on the LAN.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Friday, 4 September 2020 06:10:52 UTC+10, Morgaine O'Herne wrote:
>
>> That sounds like something I want to try. Thank you.
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 10:54 AM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
> I understood your question to mean that you wanted to launch from the 
>>> browser. So I was interested in responses. Apparently that isn't what you 
>>> wanted.
>>>
>>> If you use Bob or tiddlyserver, then all your wikis can use the same 
>>> port number. You can just leave it running and have it launched by your 
>>> operating system. Then just bookmark your files like you would any web page 
>>> and they're available whenever you need them. The bookmarking is easier 
>>> because the port number is always the same (that is, you don't have to 
>>> launch each wiki with pre-determined port number). 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, August 30, 2020 at 7:37:09 PM UTC-7, Morgaine O'Herne wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all. I have 3 wikis running on node.js on my computer. They each 
>>>> connect through a different port number. I want to be able to access any 
>>>> of 
>>>> them in the browser at any time without pulling up the terminal. I believe 
>>>> I remember doing this before, but I don't know how. How do I make my wikis 
>>>> permanent?
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