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What it is...
'''What it is...'''




How it works...
'''How it works...
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'''Implementation Considerations...'''
Here are a list of considerations when installing and running the Banner/LMB Plugin:
 
Luminis Message Broker:
 
*Firewall port must be open to allow outgoing traffic to the Moodle instance (in case of outsourced Moodle)
*Does NOT like SSL certificates from certain companies, or which do not have the primary Moodle destination as the first listed domain on the cert.
 
 
Moodle:
 
*watch out for permissions settings on the directories such as the /enrol/lmb, enrol/lmb/upload/ etc. - when improperly set, the logs did not work, nor the processing of the XML files/folder
   




Implementation Considerations...





Revision as of 15:57, 21 May 2010

The Banner/Luminis Message Broker is a Banner-Moodle integration enrolment module originally developed by Eric Merrill. It can be downloaded from the Modules and Plugins page here: [1]

And is in the Moodle Tracker here: [2]

What it is...


How it works...

Implementation Considerations... Here are a list of considerations when installing and running the Banner/LMB Plugin:

Luminis Message Broker:

  • Firewall port must be open to allow outgoing traffic to the Moodle instance (in case of outsourced Moodle)
  • Does NOT like SSL certificates from certain companies, or which do not have the primary Moodle destination as the first listed domain on the cert.


Moodle:

  • watch out for permissions settings on the directories such as the /enrol/lmb, enrol/lmb/upload/ etc. - when improperly set, the logs did not work, nor the processing of the XML files/folder