Thanks Xavier,

Worked a treat, you saved me a lot of time.

For others that may come here


   - Connect to SSH on Synology using Putty session port 22
   - Start server nohup tiddleywiki twname --server "" "" "" "" "" "" 
   "0.0.0.0" &
   - Then exit to end session



On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 7:43:58 PM UTC+10, Xavier wrote:
>
> Hi Tony,
>
> You need to use the *nohup* command in order for the *tiddlywiki* command 
> to keep running after you close the *ssh* session.
>
> Best,
> Xavier. 
>
> Le 17 juil. 2017 10:52, "TonyM" <[email protected] <javascript:>> a 
> écrit :
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I just wanted to point out I have sucessfully installed an instance of 
>> TiddlyWiki on my Synology NAS using the NodeJS V4 package in the package 
>> centre.
>>
>> It makes sence because the NAS is allways on. I have also learned you can 
>> in some models upgrade the RAM and will be doing that to support an 
>> additional load on the NAS. 
>>
>> To do this I have to use SSH (Using Putty) to load the tiddlywiki 
>> session. All good, it works but I do niot know how to use the SSH session 
>> to leave tiddlywiki running. The server no longer responds when I close the 
>> Putty session. Any NodeJS or SSH Gurus out there know how to fix this?
>>
>> The Synology NAS now hosts useful information about our internal networks 
>> and Servers, and I can easily add helpdesk services into a tiddlywiki and 
>> more. I was even wondering if it may be an easyier way to make use of the 
>> Browser app on the Smart TV buy browsing to a custom tiddlywiki setup with 
>> Canned Internet links and information, may be even media. 
>>
>> I have not yet worked through the security implications, as perhaps I 
>> could get a DOS attack from fiilling the wiki with spamed tiddlers.
>>
>> Anyway, I continue to be delighted with my foray into tiddlywiki version 
>> 5. In fact I think I need to "Get a life" :)
>>
>> Regards
>> TonyM
>>
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