My goal is to have a private but web-accessible TiddlyWiki5.  So far, I 
have it running on Debian using node.js.  Nginx is a reverse proxy, making 
it accessible only by using HTTPS (SSL).  All of this works.

What remains is to prevent others from seeing or modifying it's content.  I 
don't understand how the TiddlyWiki5's password feature(s) work.  Can they 
put it behind a password wall?  Or maybe there is some form of 
authentication that nginx can add?

Please advise.  Several days of searching here and through Google have left 
me still empty-handed.

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