There are five options that allow you to store the data locally:

1 Use TiddlyWiki classic on a shared file-space (using the TiddlyLock
plugin to prevent loss of data). The network share can be encrypted
and any sort of file sharing can be used. I do this with DropBox. You
could also use a third party, local software to sync the drives.
2. Host TiddlyWiki classic on a local PHP enabled server with
UploadTiddlerPlugin and UploadPlugin installed. If you use HTTPS and
encrypt the source server these methods could feasibly be secure
enough for your needs. If more than one person will be editing a
particular wiki,
3. Host your own version of TiddlyWeb - requires a web server with
Python
4. Host your own version of CcTiddly - requires a web server with PHP.
This is possibly the best solution, as CcTiddly allows multiple
workspaces, concurrent editing, etcetera.
5. Host your own version of giewiki. This requires you to download
your own copy of the App Engine SDK. I have no idea what it would
offer you.

Hope this helps!

On Jan 24, 3:48 am, HansBKK <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 2:04:30 PM UTC+7, Poul wrote:
>
> > I would say, the combination of https and strong passwords should get
> > you a long way.
> > Depending on your setup, you could add client IP address restrictions.
> > And physical access would even be more secure in the cloud.
>
> > -Poul
>
> Sorry if I wasn't clear - for these particular use cases the data itself
> cannot be stored on a machine out of the group's control.
>
> Even if there were a service that had end-to-end encryption using
> transparent FOSS tools where the sysadmin at the data center and Justice
> Department storm troopers couldn't ever read the data on disk without
> direct application of rubber hoses to my cranium - not allowed.

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