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This topic says: "To register to a hub your Moodle site needs to be accessible by the hub so the two can communicate bi-directionally." What does this really mean? How does the hub connect to a Moodle site? What protocold does it use to do the connection (http? https? Something else?)
This topic says: "To register to a hub your Moodle site needs to be accessible by the hub so the two can communicate bi-directionally." What does this really mean? How does the hub connect to a Moodle site? What protocold does it use to do the connection? (http? https? Something else?)


What proxy and/or firewall rules need to be created to give "the hub" access to the Moodle site?
What proxy and/or firewall rules need to be created to give "the hub" access to the Moodle site?
--[[User:Luis de Vasconcelos|Luis de Vasconcelos]] ([[User talk:Luis de Vasconcelos|talk]]) 20:49, 18 September 2014 (WST)
--[[User:Luis de Vasconcelos|Luis de Vasconcelos]] ([[User talk:Luis de Vasconcelos|talk]]) 20:49, 18 September 2014 (WST)

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This topic says: "To register to a hub your Moodle site needs to be accessible by the hub so the two can communicate bi-directionally." What does this really mean? How does the hub connect to a Moodle site? What protocold does it use to do the connection? (http? https? Something else?)

What proxy and/or firewall rules need to be created to give "the hub" access to the Moodle site? --Luis de Vasconcelos (talk) 20:49, 18 September 2014 (WST)