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Users may be added to a Moodle site in a number of ways. When user accounts are created on a site, the process is called [[Authentication]] and when users join a course, the process is called [[Enrolment]].  
Users may be added to a Moodle site in a number of ways. When user accounts are created on a site, the process is called [[Authentication]] and when users join a course, the process is called [[Enrolment]]. Normally only the administrator is allowed to add users to a site. Course teachers are only able to add students to their course and do not have permission to add users to the site. (If you're a teacher looking for instructions on how to add students to your course, read [[Add students]])


'''Note:''' If you're looking for instructions on how to add students to your course, read [[Add students]]
==Users sign up to the site themselves==
If you wish people to create their own accounts on your sitet, you must enable [[Email-based self-registration]] This features is disabled by default because of the possibility of spammers accessing your site.
 
==The admin creates accounts manually==
This process is called [[Manual accounts |Manual authentication]] and is enabled by default on a site. You can lock certain fields, set password expiry dates and other configure other settings from ''Site administration > Plugins > Authentication >Manual accounts.''
 
As an administrator, you can add users one at a time from ''Administration>Site Administration>Users>Accounts> Add a new user''. See the documentation [[Add a new user]] for more details.
 
You can also upload users in batches with a CSV file from ''Administration>Site Administration>Users>Accounts> Upload users'' See the documentation [[Upload users]] for more details.
 
==Adding users from other systems==
It is possible for users to connect to Moodle via single sign on from other systems. The settings for these may be found in ''Site administration > Plugins >Authentication >Manage authentication'' and include:
*[[CAS server (SSO)]] - account details are located on an external CAS server
*[[External database authentication|External database]] - account details are located on an external database
*[[FirstClass authentication|FirstClass server]] - account details are located on an external FirstClass server
*[[IMAP authentication|IMAP server]] - account details are located on an external IMAP server
*[[LDAP authentication|LDAP server]] - account details are located on an external LDAP server
*[[MNet|Moodle Network authentication]] - how different Moodle sites can connect and authenticate users
*[[NNTP authentication|NNTP server]] - account details are located on an external NNTP server
*[[No authentication]] - for testing purposes or if the Moodle site is not available on the Internet. Do NOT use on public servers!
*[[PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)]] - account details come from the operating system Moodle is running on, via PAM (can only be used Linux/Unix).
*[[POP3 server]] - account details are located on an external POP3 server
*[[RADIUS authentication|RADIUS server]] - account details are located on an external RADIUS server
*[[Shibboleth]] - account details are located on an external Shibboleth server
* Web services authentication

Revision as of 07:38, 16 October 2015

Users may be added to a Moodle site in a number of ways. When user accounts are created on a site, the process is called Authentication and when users join a course, the process is called Enrolment. Normally only the administrator is allowed to add users to a site. Course teachers are only able to add students to their course and do not have permission to add users to the site. (If you're a teacher looking for instructions on how to add students to your course, read Add students)

Users sign up to the site themselves

If you wish people to create their own accounts on your sitet, you must enable Email-based self-registration This features is disabled by default because of the possibility of spammers accessing your site.

The admin creates accounts manually

This process is called Manual authentication and is enabled by default on a site. You can lock certain fields, set password expiry dates and other configure other settings from Site administration > Plugins > Authentication >Manual accounts.

As an administrator, you can add users one at a time from Administration>Site Administration>Users>Accounts> Add a new user. See the documentation Add a new user for more details.

You can also upload users in batches with a CSV file from Administration>Site Administration>Users>Accounts> Upload users See the documentation Upload users for more details.

Adding users from other systems

It is possible for users to connect to Moodle via single sign on from other systems. The settings for these may be found in Site administration > Plugins >Authentication >Manage authentication and include:

  • CAS server (SSO) - account details are located on an external CAS server
  • External database - account details are located on an external database
  • FirstClass server - account details are located on an external FirstClass server
  • IMAP server - account details are located on an external IMAP server
  • LDAP server - account details are located on an external LDAP server
  • Moodle Network authentication - how different Moodle sites can connect and authenticate users
  • NNTP server - account details are located on an external NNTP server
  • No authentication - for testing purposes or if the Moodle site is not available on the Internet. Do NOT use on public servers!
  • PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) - account details come from the operating system Moodle is running on, via PAM (can only be used Linux/Unix).
  • POP3 server - account details are located on an external POP3 server
  • RADIUS server - account details are located on an external RADIUS server
  • Shibboleth - account details are located on an external Shibboleth server
  • Web services authentication