Hey...this is great news, and I can confirm this works...its always the 
little things. This solves my use case nicely. I have a desktop and a 
laptop. I take the laptop to meetings and I can still connect wireless (and 
securely) to my tiddlywiki running on my desktop computer while taking 
notes in meetings and keep everything in sync. 

I resorted to using syncthing to keep two copies of tiddly between the two 
of them, which also seems to work and is secure, but of course I prefer to 
have all my communications secure even when talking to localhost :). 

Thanks Scott and Tony - good stuff. 

Ron



On Friday, January 18, 2019 at 10:51:05 PM UTC-8, TonyM wrote:
>
> Ron, / Scott.
>
> I see Scott solved this with his latest comment,  but I will share this 
> anyway.
>
> Some background but not a firm solution.
>
> Since ssl/https was enabled for TiddlyWiki in an earlier version and I 
> have SSL on my internet domain I can simply go to the address of my wiki 
> with either http:// or https:// I am confident https:// is secure but I do 
> not have a method to make tiddlywiki reject http:// only. The SSL feature 
> and certificate etc is provided on my host.
>
> As I understand it as node/tiddltwiki server is the host you need a method 
> to configure ssl and the certs there, as documented (poorly) at 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20HTTPS
>
> This is what scott is addressing.
>
> *Scott - Can you raise a gitHub issue to fix the typos, if in fact those 
> files come with the tiddlywiki package?*
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Saturday, 29 December 2018 08:28:36 UTC+11, Ron Ropp wrote:
>>
>> Thought I followed the "using https" guidelines but it appears to be 
>> still only listening on 8080 and http. 
>>
>> Does node version of Tiddlywiki need to be handled differently. I updated 
>> to 5.1.19 via npm update and everything else is pretty vanilla. (created 
>> the cert and key, etc) all on Linux and node 8.12.0
>>
>> I also tried to use the port setting to 443 and that threw an error. 
>>
>> My command matches the tiddlywiki page exactly, and it starts without an 
>> error but just http on 8080
>>
>> Apologies if I am missing something obvious. 
>>
>> Ron
>>
>>

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