Thanks ; actually, it is on the web / debian / Yunohost...

Does the "set password" button is the same for the single file and the node 
server ?

Le jeudi 24 juin 2021 à 11:42:04 UTC+2, PMario a écrit :

> On Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 11:05:04 AM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:
>
> i have Tiddlywiki on Node.js ; I was used to the standalone file in which 
>> I set up a password.
>>
>
> The password you set for the stand-alone wiki is used to encrypt the whole 
> wiki, when it is saved. So nobody can read it without the password.
>  
> The password you set for a node-js server is a password to access the 
> server. It has nothing to do with encryption. 
>
> As far as I know, it's not possible to encrypt nodejs wikis atm.
>
> Do you face the same kind of issue ? Any workaround ?
>>
>
> Depending on the OS you use, you may save your data on an encrypted drive, 
> which is mounted when you log in. So the OS can handle encryption for you, 
> if you need it. 
>
> -mario
>  
>

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