Robert,

I am not sure what digital ocean offers you but if you have a cpanel 
account you can use the recently developed PHP saver 
https://github.com/sendwheel/tw-receiver. along with a lets encrypt SSL and 
even a password to access the folder in which the tiddlywiki is installed.

Be aware that since javascript plugins can be installed, html entered into 
tiddlywiki etc... there are risks opening it to the public for save.

There are other options.

Regards
Tony

On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 6:32:25 AM UTC+11, Robert Freiberger wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> I posted earlier that I was having issues with two computers accessing a 
> shared Dropbox Tiddywiki. Then I started to think about I can just have 
> this hosted online which might be easier. I searched around but I wasn't 
> sure how much work this would take and if it's actually secure? 
>
> Ideally, I would like to be able to host my Tiddlywiki online (I'm hoping 
> I can use Google Cloud or Digital Ocean) and make sure it's locked down 
> from the public. I was thinking about some weird workarounds but the core 
> goal is that I could host it in a shared location online and access it 
> securely from multiple locations with a password (even better if I could 
> use 2FA, or public key). 
>
> Thank you,
> Robert
>

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