Hey Mark,

This worked!

Now how do I make the server accessible from anywhere rather than just my 
local router?

Thanks,
Matt


On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 12:59:39 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>
> From http://tiddlywiki.com/#ServerCommand , you need to give a command 
> that will let other devices see your app, like
>
> --server 8080 $:/core/save/all text/plain text/html "" "" 192.168.0.245
>
>
> That means you will need to look up the serving machine's local ip number 
> (I'm assuming you're on a local wifi or other router).
>
> You can add a username and password, but per the text this is passed in 
> plain text, so it's not heavy duty security. 
>
> I'm not a security expert, but I believe you might be able to tell your 
> local router to block activities on certain ports, so you have some 
> security from the outside world. Of course, this would not prevent other 
> users inside your local network from viewing your "site".
>
> Possibly you could encrypt your TW -- I've never tried this on node.js. 
> You could then examine your individual tid's and verify that they're 
> encrypted.
>
> Good luck,
> Mark
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 3:12:31 PM UTC-8, Matt Groth wrote:
>>
>> I'm running tiddlywiki on Node.js on my Mac and accessing it by going to 
>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/. How can I access this address from my iPhone? 
>>
>> I'm guessing this will require creating an internet server. How would I 
>> do this, and how can I keep it private?
>>
>

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