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{{Managing a Moodle site}}
{{Managing a Moodle site}}
Authentication is the process of allowing a user to log in to a Moodle site with a username and password.
Authentication is the process of allowing a user to log in to a Moodle site with a username and password.
==Authentication plugins==
==Authentication plugins==


Moodle provides a number of ways of [[Managing authentication|managing authentication]], called ''authentication plugins''.  
Moodle provides a number of ways of [[Managing authentication|managing authentication]], called ''authentication plugins''.  
Standard authentication plugins are:


*[[Manual accounts]] - accounts created manually by an administrator
*[[Manual accounts]] - accounts created manually by an administrator
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*[[CAS server (SSO)]] - account details are located on an external CAS server
*[[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
*[[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
*[[LDAP authentication|LDAP server]] - account details are located on an external LDAP server
*[[LTI]] - works with the [[Publish as LTI tool]] enrolment method to connect courses and activities. ''(New in 3.1)''
*[[LTI]] - works with the [[Publish as LTI tool]] enrolment method to connect courses and activities
*[[MNet|Moodle Network authentication]] - how different Moodle sites can connect and authenticate users
*[[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!
*[[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
*[[Shibboleth]] - account details are located on an external Shibboleth server
*[[Shibboleth]] - account details are located on an external Shibboleth server
* Web services authentication
*[[OAuth 2 authentication|OAuth 2]] - authenticate with an OAuth 2 service
*[[Uniquelogin authentication]] to limit users to one simultaeous session
*[[Web services authentication|Web services]] - for a dedicated account which integrates with your site via web services


There are also many [https://moodle.org/plugins/?q=type:auth additional authentication plugins in the Moodle plugins directory].
[[Multi-factor authentication]]  can be enabled and managed from Site administration > Plugins > Admin tools in order to increase site security by requiring additional steps before users can log in.
==Password visibility toggle==
{{New features}}
Specify whether the password field on the login screen can have the visibility of its contents toggled. This is useful in providing a way to check a password value is entered in correctly. Choose between enabling this setting for all logins, or for logins on small screens only (default). This can also be disabled if required.
You can access this feature from ''Site administration > Plugins > Authentication > Manage authentication.''
==See also==
==See also==


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Latest revision as of 04:16, 12 June 2024

Authentication is the process of allowing a user to log in to a Moodle site with a username and password.

Authentication plugins

Moodle provides a number of ways of managing authentication, called authentication plugins.

Standard authentication plugins are:

There are also many additional authentication plugins in the Moodle plugins directory.

Multi-factor authentication can be enabled and managed from Site administration > Plugins > Admin tools in order to increase site security by requiring additional steps before users can log in.

Password visibility toggle

New feature
in Moodle 4.4!

Specify whether the password field on the login screen can have the visibility of its contents toggled. This is useful in providing a way to check a password value is entered in correctly. Choose between enabling this setting for all logins, or for logins on small screens only (default). This can also be disabled if required.

You can access this feature from Site administration > Plugins > Authentication > Manage authentication.

See also