What database are you talking now? The esmith or the moodle mysql database?
all is stored under the mysql database with moodle
Ok, clear. But if it is the mysql database, then entering a custom url shouldn’t be the hardest thing, or is it?
some new of the front, thank to @areguera who find the bug I pushed with my commit
The rpm is near to be ready to go out, now the big part is the authentication against Samba4/ldap
Package update here:
nethserver-moodle-0.0.7-1.10.g39718c9.ns7.noarch.rpm
This package should do the following:
- Correct the stylesheet issue
- Force ssl redirection
If you can confirm this package does the expected, a new tag will be created for the related changes.
That’s a HUGE achievement Alain
You should push your rpm on our testing repo @davidep will be happy to help you
Wow already a (working) rpm for moodle. This is a huge step forward to make NS a kickass education platform.
alain, the rpm is not in a public repository, google drive asks me to be allowed
Sorry for that. It must be publicly available now.
Thank you very much @alefattorini. It isn’t possible without the efforts of @stephdl, @robb and @syntaxerrormmm.
That’s very exiting!!! … I’m planning to merge some pull requests in nethserver-moodle.git repository now and later contacting @davidep to work in this direction of pushing rpms to NethServer testing repository.
By making the rpm in google drive publicly available I just wanted @stephdl, and others, to be able of downloading what was already published. The NethServer testing repository has no competition for NethServer testing packages
How is it going? Is the package in testing yet?
Hi @alefattorini,
I’ve been exchanging with @davidep about upload-rpms to packages.nethserver.org but sadly my connection is proxy-ed and I cannot access SSH service at packages.nethserver.org directly. The proxies in-between only support CONNECT to port 443. I guess I’ll continue using Google Drive to distribute the packages so for some kind-full soul to upload them for me. This, until I find a way to connect myself directly to packages.nethserver.org.
I can push nethserver-moodle for you to nethforge-testing if needed. With the closed issue on the virtualhost configuration, it is time to build a new rpm
Next issues are the authentications to Nethserver’s users
Yes. Here they are:
would you mind to jump and try this rpm @all
you can test what is written there https://github.com/areguera/nethserver-moodle (apache alias/virtualhost, apache restriction access)
you should have a workable instance of moodle, just it is needed to create the first admin user.
Can I close this module so we can go ahead with the discussions here?
What closing a module means?
Sorry just a stupid mistake, I meant “thread” … can i close this thread?
Go for it