Thanks, I will look into this.

Its not so much encryption as it is more sophisticated access level control 
based on basic-auth credentials.

On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 4:10:59 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
>
> Hi Nathan, 
>
> On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 5:07:08 AM UTC+2, Nathan Gleaves wrote:
>>
>> I recently found this little gem while searching for a better way to 
>> store all of my D&D word information. 
>>
>
> Cool, to see, that TW is a gem :)
>  
>
>> Currently, from what i understand, only a single basic-auth username and 
>> password can be used. I would extend this to read in from a shadow tiddler 
>> or something (dont really know alot about the frame work yet) several 
>> basic-auth accounts all with different permission sets. If someone is 
>> already playing around with this, I don't guess it would be work the effort 
>> but, if not, I think i would really enjoy digging into it.
>>
>
> So you are talking about the TW file encryption mechanism. right?  TW can 
> be used with a nodejs server. There is also a very simple auth mechanism. 
> .. Just to be sure your intention is to have different access rights within 
> a single file TW?
>
> Danielo Rodriguez has created a plugin [1], that allows you to encrypt a 
> single tiddler. So basically every tiddler can have its own password. You 
> can have a look at his code.
>
> The plugin was created with a beta version. I did import it into the 
> latest version. The plugin itself works, but the encrypt button css will 
> need to be fixed. But that is straight forward. Just open the 
> $:/plugins/danielo/encryptTiddler/styles tiddler and change every tw- to 
> tc- then it should work again. 
>
> In your case, you'd need to create a management system, that let's you 
> unlock classes of tiddlers, if the user knows the password to unlock a 
> certain set of tiddlers, with may be a set of passwords .... 
>
> I think managing the structure, will be tricky but seems to be doable. ... 
>
> -----
>
> There is an other Nathan, that modifies the nodejs server at the moment. 
> So if your interest is on the server side you should contact him. may be 
> with github. @natecain 
>
> have fun!
> mario
>
> [1] http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#Encrypt-Tiddler:Encrypt-Tiddler
>

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