HI Steve,

this looks very promising and I can already think of a wiki I want to try 
this on :)

One little hint: In your readme you wrote port 8080 in the command and in 
the next sentence it is port 8888.

Cheers
Tristan


Am Sonntag, 17. April 2016 17:05:37 UTC+2 schrieb Steve Gattuso:
>
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm a newcomer to the TiddlyWiki community (coming off of a long affair 
> with Vimwiki) and have really enjoyed developing my personal wiki so far.
>
> One of my favorite aspects of TiddlyWiki has been that it's web-based, 
> making it possible for me to access my wiki from everywhere (especially my 
> phone). That being said, I'm a bit paranoid, so I was left a bit 
> unsatisfied with the tiddlywiki server's HTTP basic auth for protecting my 
> wiki. ~23 commits later, I've created something called twproxy that I'd 
> like to share with you all today, as I'm hoping somebody other than myself 
> will find it useful.
>
> Essentially it is a simple proxy that puts your wiki behind a username, 
> password, and optional 2-factor auth prompt. This gives you added security 
> in addition to the ability to remember your credentials past one browsing 
> session (I was getting sick and tired of typing my username/password in 
> over and over using basic auth).
>
> The project is open-source and released under the MIT license here: 
> https://github.com/stevenleeg/twproxy
>
> Hope some of you find it useful, and any/all feedback is welcome!
> - Steve
>

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