Thanks for the quick response, my intention was to experiment with using
node.js to host the tiddlywiki and thus be able to access from a variety of
devices. But if therre is no encryption, I guess that is not a good idea. I
shall investigate the ServerCommand information you recommended, b ut it
doesn't look as if node.js provided what I want.
CIao Ric
On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 5:11:33 PM UTC+1, Matthew DeAbreu wrote:
>
> When you run the server you will not be returned to the prompt, if this is
> a problem you can use the program screen to put it in the background or at
> the end of the command you are running to start the server put a "&" to
> start it in the background.
>
> For example:
> tiddlywiki . --server &
>
>
> Speaking of commands, what command are you using to start the server? By
> default the server will only allow the localhost (connections from the
> machine running the server) to connect to it. If you want any machine on
> your network to be able to connect to the server you will have to tell it
> to listen on all interfaces by using the following command:
> tiddlywiki . --server 8080 $:/core/save/all text/plain text/html "" "" 0.0
> .0.0
>
>
> This will start the TiddlyWiki NodeJS server in the current directory, on
> port 8080, will display all tiddlers, ..., ..., will not need a username,
> nor a password, and will listen for connections on all interfaces.
>
> You can read more about the server command here:
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#ServerCommand
>
> On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 5:48:55 AM UTC-7, Richard Evans wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am experimenting with Tiddlywiki on node.js. I have installed node.js
>> on my Synology Diskstaion 212j. Everything seems to be correct. The version
>> number is returned correctly and setting up the server seems to have
>> worked. As least, it says it is serving on 127.0.0.1:8080. The only
>> thing is that it hasn't returned to the prompt. I assume that is because
>> the server is running.
>>
>> But when I try and access the server on Synology's IP address port 8080,
>> I get 'Unable to connect'. The synology is not busy, it's CPU is running at
>> between 50-60%. The network connection is fine and the firewall is not
>> impeding Firefox.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>>
>
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