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Re: LAMS 2.3.5 for Debian, Ubuntu?
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05/31/11 05:08 PM |
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Unfortunately not any time soon
Jun-Dir was our Debian/Ubuntu packager and since he has moved to Tonga, I haven't been able to get to this.
I'll get to this eventually but I have a whole bunch of other tasks on the list before I get to this though.... I'll get there eventually
Thanks,
Ernie
Posted by Ernie Ghiglione
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Re: Re: Re: Re: LAMS 2.3.5 for Debian, Ubuntu?
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06/01/11 11:10 PM |
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Hi Ernie,
They did but they have some problems with reverse proxy
This LAMS server has been connected and intended to used with MOODLE 2.
Moodle has not problem with reverse proxy.
Any help for it?
Thanks,
Spyros
Posted by Spyros Papadakis
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: LAMS 2.3.5 for Debian, Ubuntu?
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06/02/11 06:29 AM |
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What they have is a server (with LAMS) not visible from the internet (let's say in a private 192.168.0.x subnet). There is also an internet facing server. What we wan't to achieve is through reverse proxy (maybe with apache mod_proxy) to expose the LAMS web application to the internet.
Are there are any best practices for such a scenario?
We should also note that there is a moodle web application server as well on the backend server. That one has to be exposed as well and also be integrated with LAMS.
Posted by Spyros Papadakis
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