Hi everyone! I am testing running my previous standalone tiddlywikis now with node.js. This works quite good and I am enthusiastic about the possibilities. But I want to make some of them accessible from internet, so I would prefer to run tiddlywiki with tls (ssl/https) encryption instead of standard http. The Encryption-tiddler at tiddlywiki.com gives a hint that this may be possible. I am familiar with the certificate issues with other webservers like apache, but I have no idea how to handle this with tiddlywiki via node.js. Did anyone do this so far? Are there any experiences with this? Thank you for any advice.
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