Hi Andrew

> What would be the proper user to start a Tiddlywiki instance with?  And
what permissions should the directory have?  I'm fairly certain that it
shouldn't be run as root.

I don't have much experience with this sort of thing, but I'd have thought
it would be reasonable to take a cue from web servers, which typically
create a "www" user for permissioning. So maybe we'd create a 'tiddlywiki'
user that has rights to the wiki folder and not much else.

Best wishes

Jeremy.


On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 3:30 PM, leeand00 <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been running Tiddlywiki 5 server on Raspberrian and using nginx to
> proxy url paths between them.
>
> To start the various TW5 instances, I've been including them in upstart,
> writing out the configuration using a node.js module called upstarter.
>
> What would be the proper user to start a Tiddlywiki instance with?  And
> what permissions should the directory have?  I'm fairly certain that it
> shouldn't be run as root.
>
> Thank you,
>     Andrew J. Leer
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