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In response to 6 03/19/07 06:22 PM
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Hi Pedro,

The missing fields are not a problem, not all the fields are available in moodle.

Could you please attach the lams and apache logs.

Thanks
Anthony

Posted by Anthony Sukkar

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In response to 7 03/20/07 07:50 AM
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In attachment three files (at least I will try :)

lams.log(-enviar)

(Apache-)error.log

(Apache-)access.log

I restarted the apache and Jboss so I only include the relevant part of the three files.

In the error.log it appears

[Tue Mar 20 13:38:29 2007] [error] [client 193.137.103.182] File does not exist: /var/www/lams

Maybe that's the problem. If that's the case how can I solve it?

Thanks for all the support :)

Posted by Pedro Quaresma

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In response to 8 03/20/07 07:51 AM
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Posted by Pedro Quaresma

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In response to 9 03/20/07 07:53 AM
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anothe attachment

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In response to 10 03/20/07 09:12 AM
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Ok, I already solved the problem ...

I had the Moodle web page protected with an .htaccess/.htpasswd scheme (it is an experimental server for the moment), and that scheme was preventing the connection lams->moodle.

Now it is working :)

I will do my access control in a more machine-oriented way allowing the full access to a given set of machines.

Thank you all for all the help you gave to me.

Posted by Pedro Quaresma

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