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'''First, don't panic!''' [[Image:F1 35px.png]]<br />
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This guide explains how to install Moodle for the first time. There are links to other pages that go into more detail and try to cover the majority of possible web server setups. <br />
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Second, you may want to consider reviewing [[Finding and Selecting A Web Host]] to consider whether you really want to install Moodle yourself. If you decide to move forward with an installation, please read all the installation documentation carefully.<br />
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Third, if you still have a problem for which you can't find the answer, please see the Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=28 Installation problems forum] where there are many people who can help you.<br />
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== Requirements ==<br />
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Moodle is primarily developed in Linux using [[Apache]], [[MySQL]] and [[PHP]] (also sometimes known as the LAMP platform). It is also regularly tested with Windows XP/2000/2003 (WAMP), Solaris 10 (Sparc and x64), Mac OS X and Netware 6 operating systems. Support for PostgreSQL, Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server is also available.<br />
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The requirements for Moodle are as follows:<br />
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=== Hardware === <br />
* Disk space: 160MB free (min). You will require more free space to store your teaching materials.<br />
* Memory: 256MB (min), 1GB (recommended). The general rule of thumb is that Moodle can support 50 ''concurrent'' users for every 1GB of RAM, but this will vary depending on your specific hardware and software combination. <br />
** This includes hosting limits of PHP or MySQL on a hosting service.<br />
** The capacity can limit the number of users your Moodle site can handle. See [[User site capacities]]<br />
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=== Software ===<br />
Moodle requires a web server environment and will run in [[Apache]] and [[IIS]] easily. Moodle should run in any server environment that supports [[PHP]]. <br />
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Moodle is written in the PHP scripting language. Currently, Moodle v 1.9.x requires a minimum of PHP v4.3.0 to run. Moodle 2.0 needs PHP v 5.2.8. Moodle 2.1 needs PHP v 5.3.x. There have been some issues with deprecated tags in PHP v 5.3.0 which have a negative impact on a number of PHP Apps, Moodle not exempted, so please ensure your PHP version is later than v 5.3.2 if using a v5.3.x. There has also been reported some issues installing Moodle with [http://www.php-accelerator.co.uk PHP-Accelerator]. See the PHP Moodle version requirements here [[PHP settings by Moodle version]] for more information.<br />
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Moodle will use MySQL, MSSQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle as a database, but no others. There is some real issues in the interoperability interface of different databases, which complicates the whole issue. For version information, you can go to the [http://download.moodle.org/ Download page] and that will describe version requirements for available packages. <br />
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If you want to run Moodle on your own computer, please see [[Installing Apache, MySQL and PHP]] for step-by-step instructions for installation on most popular platforms.<br />
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== Download and copy files into place ==<br />
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There are two ways to get Moodle, either as a compressed package from http://download.moodle.org/ or via [[CVS for Administrators|CVS]]. <br />
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After downloading and unpacking the archive, or checking out the files via CVS, you will be left with a directory called "moodle", containing a number of files and folders. <br />
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For the standard package, you can either place the whole folder in your web server documents directory, in which case the site will be located at '''<nowiki>http://yourwebserver.com/moodle</nowiki>''', or you can copy all the contents straight into the main web server documents directory, in which case the site will be simply '''<nowiki>http://yourwebserver.com</nowiki>'''.<br />
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:''Tip:'' If you are downloading Moodle to your local computer and then uploading it to your web site, it is usually better to upload the whole archive as one file, and then do the unpacking on the server. Even web hosting interfaces like cPanel allow you to uncompress archives in the "File Manager".<br />
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If you're interested, [[Moodle site moodle directory]] gives a quick summary of the contents of the Moodle folder, to help get you oriented.<br />
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:''NOTE:'' The "connectionless" nature of the Internet, HTML and server-side file generation allows you to simply copy over critical files without having to uninstall then reinstall. When you do this, go to the Administration > Notifications page to see if any change has been properly registered within Moodle. Time your upgrades to periods of minimal activity, safer that way.<br />
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== Setting-up your web server ==<br />
You need to create a blank '''database''' for Moodle to use and finally create a '''directory''' on your hard disk for Moodle to save your materials and other files you upload into your courses before you can start the installation process.<br />
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=== Create empty database ===<br />
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You need to create an empty database (eg "''moodle''") in your database system along with a special user (for example "moodleuser") that has access to that database (and that database only). You could use the "root" user if you wanted to for a test server, but this is not recommended for a production system: if hackers manage to discover the password then your whole database system would be at risk, rather than just one database.<br />
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For more help with this see [[Create Moodle site database]].<br />
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If you are using a webhost, they will probably have a control panel web interface for you to create your database.<br />
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The '''[http://www.cpanel.com/ cPanel]''' system is one of the most popular of these. <br />
To create a database using cPanel:<br />
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# Click on the '''MySQL Databases''' icon.<br />
# Type '''moodle''' in the New Database field and click '''Create Database'''.<br />
# Type a ''username'' and ''password'' (not one you use elsewhere) in the respective fields and click '''Create User'''.<br>Note that the ''username'' and ''database'' names may be prefixed by your cPanel account name and an underscore, and truncated to 16 characters. When entering this information into the Moodle installer - use the full names.<br />
# Now use the '''Add Users to Databases''' button and give this new user account '''ALL''' rights to the new database.<br />
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=== Create the data directory ===<br />
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Moodle will also need some space on your server's hard disk to store uploaded files, such as course documents and user pictures. The Moodle installer tries hard to create the '''moodledata''' directory for you but if it fails then you will have to create a directory for this purpose manually.<br />
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'''Security warning''': For security purposes, it is '''CRITICAL''' that this directory is '''NOT''' accessible directly via the web. The easiest way to do this is to simply locate it OUTSIDE the web site root directory (it is the folder that the main part of your URL -that is, the part up to the first single / - points to; for example, in <nowiki>http://your.domain.com/moodle/admin/cron.php</nowiki>, it is <nowiki>http://your.domain.com/</nowiki>).<br />
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'''If you don't protect the data directory from direct web access, anybody will be able to impersonate any user of your Moodle site (including the admin user!!!), and all of your course materials will be available to the web at large.'''<br />
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See [[Creating Moodle site data directory]] for more information about security in creating a data directory in CPanel in webhosts.<br />
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=== Troubleshooting ===<br />
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If you run into problems when installing Moodle you might have to tweak some of the settings for your Apache server or your PHP installation.<br />
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* [[Installing Moodle/httpd.conf setup]]<br />
* [[Installing Moodle/Creating custom php.ini files]] for details.<br />
* '''Alternative to ''php.ini'' and ''httpd.conf'' files''': If you do not have access to your php.ini or httpd.conf files on you web host, see [[Create .htaccess file]].<br />
* Warning: as noted at http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=124441&parent=550026 some Moodle installers such as Ubuntu populate an Apache conf.d file with php directives. Before trying to change any php directives make sure that no php directives are set in any apache conf file, including files in /etc/apache2/conf.d or similar directory.<br />
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== Start Moodle install ==<br />
There are two basic ways to install Moodle: Most Moodlers are used to the installer script but with Moodle 2.0 you may install it from the command line.<br />
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=== Install with installer script ===<br />
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To run the installer script (install.php), just try to access your Moodle main URL using a web browser, or access '''<nowiki>http://yourserver/install.php</nowiki>''' directly.<br />
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(The Installer will try to set a session cookie. If you get a popup warning in your browser make sure you accept that cookie!)<br />
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Moodle will detect that configuration is necessary and will lead you through some screens to help you create a new configuration file called '''config.php'''. At the end of the process Moodle will try and write the file into the right location, otherwise you can press a button to download it from the installer and then upload '''config.php''' into the main Moodle directory on the server.<br />
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Along the way the installer will test your server environment and give you suggestions about how to fix any problems. For most common issues these suggestions should be sufficient, but if you get stuck, check in the Installation Forum for more help.<br />
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==== Go to the admin page to continue configuration ====<br />
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Once the basic config.php has been correctly created in the previous step, trying to access the front page of your site will take you to the "admin" page for the rest of the configuration.<br />
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The first time you access this admin page, you will be presented with a GPL "shrink wrap" agreement with which you must agree before you can continue with the setup.<br />
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Now Moodle will start setting up your database and creating tables to store data. First, the main database tables are created. You should see a number of SQL statements followed by status messages. You should see <font color="green">SUCCESS</font> next to each one until you see "<font color="green">Main databases set up successfully</font>."<br />
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:''Tip:'' If you don't see these, then there must have been some problem with the database or the configuration settings you defined in config.php. Please see [[Install Moodle with installer script]] for more details and issues. <br />
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Scroll down the very bottom of the page and press the "Continue" link.<br />
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You should now see a form where you can define more configuration variables for your installation, such as the default language, SMTP hosts and so on. Don't worry too much about getting everything right just now - you can always come back and edit these later on using the admin interface. The defaults are designed to be useful and secure for most sites. Scroll down to the bottom and click "Save changes".<br />
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Next you will see more pages that print lots of status messages as they set up all the tables required by the various Moodle module. As before, they should all be <font color="green">green</font>.<br />
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Scroll down the very bottom of the page and press the "Continue" link.<br />
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The next page is a form where you can define parameters for your Moodle site and the front page, such as the name, format, description and so on. Fill this out (you can always come back and change these later) and then press "Save changes".<br />
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Finally, you will then be asked to create a top-level administration user for future access to the admin pages. Fill out the details with your own name, email etc and then click "Save changes". Not all the fields are required, but if you miss any important fields you'll be re-prompted for them. You can change this information later via the [[User profile]].<br />
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'''Make sure you remember the username and password you chose for the administration user account, as they will be necessary to access the administration page in future.'''<br />
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:''TIP:'' If for any reason your install is interrupted, or there is a system error of some kind that prevents you from logging in using the admin account, you can usually log in using the default username of "'''admin'''", with password "'''admin'''".)<br />
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Once successful, you will be sent to the home page of your new site! Please note the [[Site administration block]] on the left with links. These items are only visible to you because you are logged in as the admin user. All your further administration of Moodle can now be done using this block.<br />
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=== Installing Moodle using command line ===<br />
{{Moodle 2.0}}<br />
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[[Installing Moodle using command line]] is recommended only for experienced server administrators. Please note you have to execute the installation script as the same user used for apache. Command line installation is not compatible with Windows platforms.<br />
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$cd /var/www/html/moodle/admin/cli<br />
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More information about the options can be found using <br />
$sudo -u wwwrun /usr/bin/php install.php --help<br />
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==Last tasks==<br />
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=== Set up cron ===<br />
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Moodle's background tasks (e.g. sending out forum emails and performing course backups) are performed by a script which you can set to execute at specific times of the day. This is known as a cron script. Please refer to the [[Cron|Cron instructions]].<br />
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=== Set up backups ===<br />
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Please refer to the [[Backup settings| backup instructions]].<br />
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=== Send a test email ===<br />
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Create a [[Manual_accounts|test user]] with a valid email address and [[message|send them a message]]. Do they receive an email copy of the message? If not then your email server and/or Moodle email settings may be misconfigured (see [[Email_processing|Email Processing]] for details.<br />
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===Create a new course===<br />
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Congratulations on setting up your Moodle site! You can now [[Adding/editing a course|create a new course]] and have a play ;-)<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Complete install packages]]<br />
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=28 Installation problems forum]<br />
* [[Installing Apache, MySQL and PHP]]<br />
* [[Upgrading Moodle]]<br />
* [[Beginning Administration FAQ]]<br />
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=42688 Selecting a web host for Moodle] forum discussion<br />
* [[masquerading|Masquerading]] - Running Moodle behind a masquerading/NAT firewall<br />
* [http://ic.eflclasses.org/tutorials/settingupmoodleonhostingwitholdcpanel.swf Tutorial on choosing a host and setting up moodle via the old cpanel]<br />
* [[Installation FAQ]]<br />
* [[Finding and Selecting A Web Host]]<br />
* [[experimental:Getting Help Installing and Managing Moodle]]<br />
* [[Step-by-step Guide for Installing Moodle on Mac OS X 10.4 Client]]<br />
* [[Installing Moodle on Windows Vista]]<br />
* [[Step-by-step Installation Guide for Ubuntu]]<br />
* [[RedHat Linux installation]]<br />
* [[CentOS Linux installation]]<br />
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{{Review}}</div>Ordwayehttps://docs.moodle.org/37/en/index.php?title=MNet_FAQ&diff=81090MNet FAQ2011-02-04T22:56:33Z<p>Ordwaye: /* Moodle doesn't generate any keys on the networking pages */</p>
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<div>==What is MNet?==<br />
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MNet is the mechanism in Moodle for connecting to other Moodle (or Mahara) sites. It's short for "Moodle networking". See [[MNet]] for more information.<br />
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==It doesn't work. What do I do now?==<br />
* make sure that you have the latest version of Moodle 1.9Stable<br />
* make sure xmlrpc is installed, Please go to your phpinfo page and search for --with-xmlrpc. If your php has not been compiled with xmlrpc then you need to address that! At present it appears that PEAR xmlrpc will not work. <br />
* make sure that openssl is installed, Please go to your phpinfo page and search for openssl. If your php has not been compiled with openssl then you need to address that.<br />
* make sure you have debugging turned on (Site Administration > Server > Debugging). This will greatly increase the chance of the underlying problem being reported.<br />
* Note that MNET does not currently work on lighttpd. (MDL-14638) This should be fixed in lighttpd 1.5 when it is released.<br />
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==I've set up the keys and configured Moodle Networking, but when I try to SSO into Mahara, it doesn't work==<br />
This problem could be due to a PHP bug in libxml2 2.7.1 (the same bug reported with version 2.7.2 and 2.7.3). check the server > PHP info page to see what version of libxml is installed - if you have one of versions mentioned - check out the FAQ here for details on how to fix it: [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Backup_FAQ#Restoring_a_course_results_in_broken_HTML_tags._What_can_I_do.3F Backup_FAQ#Restoring_a_course_results_in_broken_HTML_tags._What_can_I_do.3F]<br />
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==Moodle doesn't generate any keys on the networking pages==<br />
This could be because PHP cannot find the openssl.cnf file on your server - this is a very common issue on windows servers. To address this you must set the path to this file in your config.php file - first find the openssl.cnf file on your server then add it's location into your config.php file like this:<br />
$CFG->opensslcnf = 'C:/apache2/bin/openssl.cnf';<br />
Note: this file could potentially be located anywhere on your server, just make sure the full path and name of the file is correct.<br />
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Note: this could also effect Mahara. On Mahara you can also added this to the config table in the database.<br />
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Note: this also happens on RHEL5 and RHEL5 based operating systems. The path the file is "/etc/pki/tls/openssl.cnf". RHEL is RedHat Enterprise Linux.<br />
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==See also==<br />
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* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=6976 Moodle networking (MNet) forum]<br />
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Using Moodle forum discussions:<br />
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=105301 Overview of public key]<br />
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=76600 Time Gap Error - Peer to Peer]<br />
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[[Category:MNet]]<br />
[[Category:FAQ]]</div>Ordwayehttps://docs.moodle.org/37/en/index.php?title=MNet_FAQ&diff=81089MNet FAQ2011-02-04T22:56:03Z<p>Ordwaye: /* Moodle doesn't generate any keys on the networking pages */</p>
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<div>==What is MNet?==<br />
<br />
MNet is the mechanism in Moodle for connecting to other Moodle (or Mahara) sites. It's short for "Moodle networking". See [[MNet]] for more information.<br />
<br />
==It doesn't work. What do I do now?==<br />
* make sure that you have the latest version of Moodle 1.9Stable<br />
* make sure xmlrpc is installed, Please go to your phpinfo page and search for --with-xmlrpc. If your php has not been compiled with xmlrpc then you need to address that! At present it appears that PEAR xmlrpc will not work. <br />
* make sure that openssl is installed, Please go to your phpinfo page and search for openssl. If your php has not been compiled with openssl then you need to address that.<br />
* make sure you have debugging turned on (Site Administration > Server > Debugging). This will greatly increase the chance of the underlying problem being reported.<br />
* Note that MNET does not currently work on lighttpd. (MDL-14638) This should be fixed in lighttpd 1.5 when it is released.<br />
<br />
==I've set up the keys and configured Moodle Networking, but when I try to SSO into Mahara, it doesn't work==<br />
This problem could be due to a PHP bug in libxml2 2.7.1 (the same bug reported with version 2.7.2 and 2.7.3). check the server > PHP info page to see what version of libxml is installed - if you have one of versions mentioned - check out the FAQ here for details on how to fix it: [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Backup_FAQ#Restoring_a_course_results_in_broken_HTML_tags._What_can_I_do.3F Backup_FAQ#Restoring_a_course_results_in_broken_HTML_tags._What_can_I_do.3F]<br />
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==Moodle doesn't generate any keys on the networking pages==<br />
This could be because PHP cannot find the openssl.cnf file on your server - this is a very common issue on windows servers. To address this you must set the path to this file in your config.php file - first find the openssl.cnf file on your server then add it's location into your config.php file like this:<br />
$CFG->opensslcnf = 'C:/apache2/bin/openssl.cnf';<br />
Note: this file could potentially be located anywhere on your server, just make sure the full path and name of the file is correct.<br />
Note: this could also effect Mahara. On Mahara you can also added this to the config table in the database.<br />
Note: this also happens on RHEL5 and RHEL5 based operating systems. The path the file is "/etc/pki/tls/openssl.cnf". RHEL is RedHat Enterprise Linux.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
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* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=6976 Moodle networking (MNet) forum]<br />
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Using Moodle forum discussions:<br />
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=105301 Overview of public key]<br />
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=76600 Time Gap Error - Peer to Peer]<br />
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[[Category:MNet]]<br />
[[Category:FAQ]]</div>Ordwayehttps://docs.moodle.org/37/en/index.php?title=Installations_1000_plus&diff=67029Installations 1000 plus2010-01-08T01:01:22Z<p>Ordwaye: /* United States of America */</p>
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<div>This page has descriptions and links by country to Moodle sites with between 1000 and 5000 users.<br />
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==Australia==<br />
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*Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College - [http://montenet.monte.nsw.edu.au MonteNet] is used as our colleges student intranet and e-learning portal. Currently running 1.6dev with a few extra custom features thrown in.<br />
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*Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College - [http://compass.monte.nsw.edu.au Compass] takes moodle and uses it for a purpose that is a little outside the square. Compass is used as the staff intranet. Each course is refered to as a "Space" and is used by each departmentr to store meating minutes, agendas and teaching documentation. Communications tools such as forums allow to facilitate better teacher communication and the events are used to keep the teachers events online and targeted (e.g. year 9 teachers all know when excursions are on, all english teachers know when reports are due, etc).<br />
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*Vermont Secondary College - [http://moodle.vermontsc.vic.edu.au] is used as the college intranet, portal and eLearning since 2004. There are approximately 1500 users consisting of teachers and years 7-12 students. Although using Moodle is an option, over 180 courses have been created across all learning areas and staff administration. All events within the college are constantly being added to the calendar to inform the school community.<br />
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*Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview - [http://www.riverview.nsw.edu.au ] - Jesuit College in Sydney, Australia, with 1,600 students. Adopted Moodle in 2007.<br />
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==Belgium==<br />
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*[http://www.ritacollege.be Sint-Ritacollege] We are a school for 12-18 year old students. Currently our database contains about 1600 active users and 130 courses. Always running latest Moodle code since version 1.0.8.<br />
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==Catalonia==<br />
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*[http://www.iesterrassa.cat/ IES de TERRASSA ] - [http://moodle.iesterrassa.cat MOODLE de l'IES de TERRASSA] - Institut d'Enseyament Secundari de Terrassa. Tenim més de 1300 usuaris.<br />
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==Croatia (Hrvatska)==<br />
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*Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb - [http://omega.ffzg.hr Omega sustav ucenja na daljinu] is used as our faculty-wide e-learning system. Currently running 1.8.2 stable with more than 4400 users and 300+ courses. LDAP authorization.<br />
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==Czech Republic==<br />
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*Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno - [http://www.phil.muni.cz/elf/ ELF], 16,000+ users total, 4,000+ active users in Spring Term 2006, 600+ courses; using Moodle from April 2003.<br />
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==Finland==<br />
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*Tampere Polytechnic or Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu ([http://www.tamk.fi www.tamk.fi]), is a around 5000 student college or "a university of applied sciences" located at Tampere, Finland. Our moodle installation hosts around 2500 active students.<br />
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==India==<br />
* [http://www.doeaccmantra.com DOEACCMantra] is a website for [http://www.doeaccmantra.com DOEACC] students currently (as of July 2007) having 44 courses, 4928 users and 5965 posts.<br />
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==Italy==<br />
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* University of Rome "Roma Tre" - [http://ltaonline.learning.uniroma3.it/ Laboratorio di Tecnologie Audiovisive] hosts two faculties with more than 3700 students. (April, 9th 2009)<br />
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==Japan==<br />
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* Future University-Hakodate - [http://vle.c.fun.ac.jp/moodle/]<br />
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* Kyoto Sangyo University - [http://www3.kyoto-su.ac.jp/index-e.html] First university in Japan to completely host all courses in Moodle.<br />
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* Osaka International University - [http://moodle.oiu.ac.jp/] Over 3000 users.<br />
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* Sapporo Gakuin University - [http://elearning.sgu.ac.jp] About 40 active courses using Moodle, plus 150 courses using it for attendance taking. Over 3000 registered users. Now using LDAP, so all 5000 students can login with their standard school ID and password. 1000 students take an English placement test using Moodle upon entrance to the school.<br />
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==Netherlands==<br />
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* We are a 5000 people school, one server, 9 locations and using Moodle for almost three years now: https://studiewijzerplus.nl Every schoolyear we start again with counting the number of users and the automatic counter (thanks Penny!) is now pointing at 3103<br />
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==Norway==<br />
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* ASP Hedmark - [http://pdl.asp-hedmark.no/ pdl.asp-hedmark.no] Region with 20 primary and lower-secondary schools have an installation with something above 2000 users. PDL=Platform for Digital Learning.<br />
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==Philippines==<br />
* [http://www.e-extension.gov.ph/elearning/ e-Learning for agriculture and fisheries] Currently over 3000 registered users. We offer certificate courses as well as free digital resources in various agriculture and fisheries topics. All our online courses are in rolling mode. The site is maintained by the [http://www.ati.da.gov.ph/ Agricultural Training Institute] of the country's Department of Agriculture.<br />
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== Russia ==<br />
*Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) - distance education programme [http://www.globalcompetence.ru Management of Global Processes]<br />
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==Spain==<br />
*[http://www.cicei.com CICEI] - Center of Innovation for the Information Society. We have a production [http://cursos.cicei.com Moodle server] having currently 1,042 users in 72 courses covering a wide range of applications (as of February 6, 2006).<br />
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==Switzerland==<br />
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*[http://moodle.fri-tic.ch/ Centre fri-tic] - Center for ICT Integration of Canton de Fribourg. Currently running 1 moodle for teachers and students from k-12 to High school, with more than 2000 users and about 130 courses. The [http://www.fri-tic.ch/ Centre fri-tic] is also hosting 9 other moodle installations for specific schools.<br />
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==United Kingdom==<br />
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* [http://moodle.altoncollege.ac.uk/ Alton College] - a Beacon sixth form college with over 2,500 active users.<br />
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* [http://egglescliffe.org.uk/ Egglescliffe School and Sixth Form] - a specialist arts school with over 2,000 active moodlers and 345 courses whose usage was the basis of this [http://education.guardian.co.uk/elearning/story/0,,1583832,00.html Guardian article]<br />
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* [http://vle.gloscol.ac.uk/ Gloucestershire College] - a general FE college in the south west, with nearly five thousand users and nearly eight hundred users, we have presented at many Moodle events in the UK. <br />
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* [http://learn.gold.ac.uk Goldsmiths College, London] - over 2,500 active users. See also this [http://www.alt.ac.uk/altc2004/timetable/abstract.php?abstract_id=270 presentation at a 2004 conference].<br />
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* [https://moodle.plumsteadmanor.com/ Plumstead Manor School] - A specialist Sports, Performing arts and Vocational secondary school in South East London. 1,700 active students.<br />
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* [http://www.thanet.ac.uk/ Thanet College] - a "medium sized general FE college", using Moodle as documented in [http://ferl.becta.org.uk/display.cfm?resID=13423 this Ferl case study]<br />
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* [http://www.westnotts.ac.uk West Nottingahmshire College] - an FE college in the East Midlands.<br />
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* [http://www.lifeintheuk.org Prepare: Life in the United Kingdom Test] - a free website dedicated to Life in the UK Test.<br />
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==United States of America==<br />
*[http://www.glyphdoctors.com Glyphdoctors] is a site with over 1200 registered users (as of Feb. 2006) on a shared server host, [http://www.opensourcehost.com Open Source Host]. It will offer online courses in Egyptology and Egyptian hieroglyphs to the general public. Currently, there is one free public course available and a course in Egyptian hieroglyphs under beta testing with a small number of students.<br />
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*[http://moodle.mcm.edu/ McMurry University]has several Moodle instances, the first begun as a pilot project in June, 2005. McMurry is a small (1400 FTE) undergraduate-only institution affiliated with the United Methodist church. Currently the main instance supports 1700 users (650 active), some 60 instructors, and approximately 180 active courses.<br />
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* [http://ahshornets.org Aiken High School]has over 2000 registered users in grades 9 - 12 (Feb. 2006).<br />
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* [http://academies.culver.org/moodle The Culver Academies] has over 1000 registered users in grades 9 - 12. The school has been using Moodle in the classroom since the 2002-2003 school year. Administratively we have a Moodle "course" for faculty-only announcements and materials. <br />
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* [http://online.warner.edu Warner Southern College] began using Moodle in early 2005 as an experiment to move from a simple webboard system into a full learning management system. The experiment went extremely well and a full transition to Moodle was accomplished in the fall term of 2005. Currently, Warner Southern College has one Moodle instance running with over 1200 registered users (500+ active students, 50+ instructors, 80+ courses and two system administrators) offering associate, bachelor and master of arts degree programs for both traditional site based and full online students. Warner Southern College is a small institution affiliated with the Church of God and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. <br />
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* [http://moodle.westshore.edu West Shore Community College] currently has just under 2,000 registered users in its database and began as a potential alternative to our Blackboard system. Our site has been active for 3 years and we are now fully migrated to Moodle as our sole LMS. The transition was slow (and a bit painful at times), but now that we're here, things have gone quite well.<br />
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* [http://www.evergreen.edu The Evergreen State College] has over 4,000 registered users. The school has been using Moodle in since the 2005-2006 school year. We use CAS for authentication and get enrollment from Banner via a custom interface built on Banner and a customized version of the Moodle IMS plugin. <br />
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