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#Open the ''php.ini'' file found in the ''moodle/apache/bin'' (if not there then, in folder server/php/) | #Open the ''php.ini'' file found in the ''moodle/apache/bin'' (if not there then, in folder server/php/) | ||
#Find the line: <code> | #Find the line: <code>extension=php_openssl.dll</code> | ||
#Remove the <code>;</code> at the beginning of the line | #Remove the <code>;</code> at the beginning of the line | ||
#Restart apache if necessary | #Restart apache if necessary |
Revision as of 02:20, 16 April 2012
To install the openssl library on Windows
- Open the php.ini file found in the moodle/apache/bin (if not there then, in folder server/php/)
- Find the line:
extension=php_openssl.dll
- Remove the
;
at the beginning of the line - Restart apache if necessary
Note: if Moodle fails to create a public key in Admin > Networking > Settings, you'll need to configurate your OPENSSL_CONF path. With Windows File Explorer find openssl.cnf file (usually in your php/extras directory). Rename it as openssl.conf. Then set OPENSSL_CONF in your Windows environment variable (example: C:/wamp/bin/php/extras/openssl/openssl.conf - do not forget the file name in the path, otherwise it doesn't work)
To install the openssl library on Unix
- You need to recompile PHP from source
- add --with-openssl to the command line when you run configure