Two TW files on a dropbox account. Both encrypted. On one you write your 
responses. On the other, your partner writes theirs. Drag and drop their 
responses into your TW and vice-versa.

Or, two TW files on a Virtual Host, inside a folder with communication 
protected by SSL and standard .htaccess password. Also encrypted, if you 
want to be sure. Served up via store.php.

Multi-passwords  useful in situations where it is likely the administrator 
has über access to your account (Dropbox, Virtualhost ...)

I would not consider a web-facing node server until said server had been 
tested in some sort of bounty system. At least if the information or the 
account were important.

-- Mark

On Friday, December 7, 2018 at 3:50:46 AM UTC-8, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> Tony
>
> That is a useful reply. I do think the various scenarios need opening up a 
> bit so someone like me can better grasp what to do.
>
> My specific immediate case is that I work a lot one-to-one. In theory TW 
> online shared just between just two people (one owner user, one user) would 
> be easy. In practice I'm not there yet. I still need to better grasp the 
> setup.
>
> Thanks
> Josiah
>
> On Friday, 7 December 2018 12:38:53 UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Josiah,
>>
>> If you place a tiddlywiki in a secure folder, with a long password on 
>> https and then use the encryption in tiddlywiki you would be using two 
>> factors. The problem is the file based wiki will not handle two users 
>> similtaniously. You could add a php user id password as well, If the wiki 
>> you opened was a noteself wiki requiring a password to access a pouchdb 
>> database, you would have another level of control. You could also set 
>> access to a limited set of ip addresses.
>>
>> I am no expert, but I think you could get very secure but security adds 
>> complexity.
>>
>> Ww need more methods for this, but the specific case always influences 
>> the choices.
>>
>> I need to think about this more.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>>

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