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Single Sign On (SSO) between Joomla and Moodle
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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 1 month ago #1
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Single Sign On (SSO) between Joomla and Moodle was created by othmen
single log in not working from Joomla to Moodle when they are sitting on different domains but reverse it's true. (When the user logs out Moodle, he is automatically logs out in Joomla.) :silly:
help please !!!!!!!!
help please !!!!!!!!
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13 years 1 month ago #2
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Replied by Chris on topic Single Sign On (SSO) between Joomla and Moodle
Do you have all green checks in your joomdle system health check?
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13 years 1 month ago #4
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Replied by Antonio Durán on topic Single Sign On (SSO) between Joomla and Moodle
Re-check that you have redirect-less SSO disabled.
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13 years 3 weeks ago - 13 years 3 weeks ago #5
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Replied by Pirvu Mihai on topic Single Sign On (SSO) between Joomla and Moodle
Hi guys,
I have the same issue. When a user logs into the Moodle 2.4 site it's automatically logged into the joomla 3.0 site, but when trying to login to the joomla site...it doesn't log in the users to the moodle one!
Any idea why? All the checks turned out OK and i've upgraded to the latest version 0.91
Thank you for your assistance,
Mihai
I have the same issue. When a user logs into the Moodle 2.4 site it's automatically logged into the joomla 3.0 site, but when trying to login to the joomla site...it doesn't log in the users to the moodle one!
Any idea why? All the checks turned out OK and i've upgraded to the latest version 0.91
Thank you for your assistance,
Mihai
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13 years 3 weeks ago #6
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Replied by othmen on topic Single Sign On (SSO) between Joomla and Moodle
good news Pirvu try to change redirectless Use SSO to No and Use redirectless logout to No, and retry,
that's work for me
that's work for me
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13 years 3 weeks ago #7
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Replied by Pirvu Mihai on topic Single Sign On (SSO) between Joomla and Moodle
YES!
. Thank you very much for the reply.
It works now....it redirects to a strange URL, but probably that's from my logging module cause it uses LDAP auth.
All the best.
Mihai
It works now....it redirects to a strange URL, but probably that's from my logging module cause it uses LDAP auth.
All the best.
Mihai
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13 years 3 weeks ago #8
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I have the same problem! The SSO is not working, and when I use the option to check the system, everything is green. When I use the tab Users get the error: XML-RPC Error (0): ERROR: Incorrect number of query parameters. Expected 2, obtained 0.
Any idea how to solve?
Replied by Marcelo on topic Single Sign On (SSO) between Joomla and Moodle
othmen wrote: Yes, you can see the attachment
I have the same problem! The SSO is not working, and when I use the option to check the system, everything is green. When I use the tab Users get the error: XML-RPC Error (0): ERROR: Incorrect number of query parameters. Expected 2, obtained 0.
Any idea how to solve?
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