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<p class="note">'''Please refer to [[TOC_with_notes#Authentication|these notes]] before editing this page.'''</p> | |||
Location: Settings link in ''Administration > Plugins > Authentication > Manage authentication'' in 2.0 onwards or ''Administration > Users > Authentication > Manage authentication'' in 1.9 | Location: Settings link in ''Administration > Plugins > Authentication > Manage authentication'' in 2.0 onwards or ''Administration > Users > Authentication > Manage authentication'' in 1.9 | ||
Revision as of 06:43, 31 May 2011
Please refer to these notes before editing this page.
Location: Settings link in Administration > Plugins > Authentication > Manage authentication in 2.0 onwards or Administration > Users > Authentication > Manage authentication in 1.9
If you get an error message saying: "Warning: The Auth_RADIUS module does not seem to be present", you need to follow these steps:
- On Moodle 1.9.x using debian-based linux (such as Ubuntu):
- Install the following modules: php5-dev php5-auth-pam php5-radius php-pear
sudo apt-get install php5-dev php5-auth-pam php5-radius php-pear
- Install Auth_RADIUS module for pear
sudo pear install radius Auth_RADIUS
- Add the following line to your php.ini file
extension=radius.so
- Restart apache services
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
- Install the following modules: php5-dev php5-auth-pam php5-radius php-pear
See also
- Using Moodle: User authentication forum
- Using Moodle LDAP / RADIUS / How to get working? forum discussion
- Using Moodle Authentication modules and exchange 2007 - working radius cfg forum discussion