It can NOT be accessed via Internet (tried not only public IP in the LAN but also remote via a server in a other department of our company, so "really outside the LAN") :( The Apache is listen to "0.0.0.0:80" (should listen on eth0 and eth1 (IPv4)) The Apache can be accessed from other systems in the LAN. We use a Netgear Router/Firewall to access the web. Some details: Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS (VM on a Windows SRV 2012 R2, Hyper-V), two (virtual) ethernet interfaces, eth0 is local LAN, eth1 is part of a "DMZ" (and connected to the same network as the router/gateway). Some other servers in our Network (Windows Terminalserver) can be accessed from the web. After resolving some minor problems, everything is working now except one thing: The webserver can not be accessed from outside the local network. I've installed Ubuntu Server and the bitnami ruby stack (wich is using Apache 2) for a webserver. PHP was updated to version 5.2.10, and Moodle was updated to version 1.9.5.I've got a problem with Ubuntu Server and Apache which I could not solve the last days, any help would be much appreciated:.Set version information for openSSL on Linux.Fix libncursesw dependency for MySQL on Linux.Add graphical tool for managing servers.Add an automatically generated SSL certificate for Apache.Configure Moodle to dynamically set wwwroot option.Added Mail, Net_Socket and Net_SMTP pear packages.Increased the max allowed size for upload files to 32M.Set PHP max_execution_time setting in Moodle configuration.Added imagick PHP extension for Linux and OS X.Added PHP-FPM support for cloud images and VMs.Added appdomain and appurl features to bnconfig.Updated OpenSSL to 1.0.1f in Linux and OSX.Fixed issue with Banner in Cloud Images and Virtual Machines.Updated OpenSSL to 1.0.1k (Linux and OS X).Updated MySQL to 5.5.42 for Linux and Windows.Fix for browser launch in Windows 10 Edge browser.Bitnami Moodle Stack is available for download for free on Softoware. The Bitnami Moodle ModuleĪnother popular product from Bitnami is Bitnami Moodle Module, which will allows experienced users to easily deploy the Moodle application on a desktop computer or laptop where a Bitnami LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) stack is installed, without having to install any of Moodle’s runtime dependencies. The virtual machine image is based on the latest LTS (Long Term Support) version of the Ubuntu Linux operating system. In addition to running Moodle on the cloud or install it on a personal computer, you can also virtualize it, using Bitnami’s virtual appliance for Oracle VirtualBox and VMware ESX/ESXi virtualization software. Virtualize Moodle or use the Docker container Thanks to Bitnami, users are now able to run their own Moodle stack server on the cloud with their own hosting platform or by using a pre-built cloud image for either Windows Azure or Amazon EC2 cloud hosting providers. To install it, simply download the package that corresponds to your computer’s hardware architecture, run it and follow the instructions displayed on the screen. The Bitnami Moodle Stack product is distributed as native installers for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems, designed to support both 32-bit and 64-bit hardware platforms. Highlights include a well-documented API (Application Programming Interface), a simple user interface, deep reporting, role-based permissions, drag-and-drop functionality, as well as support for many languages. Moodle an open source course management system designed using sound pedagogical principles in order to help educators create effective online learning communities. It can be deployed using native installers, a virtual appliance, as cloud images, as well as a Docker container. Bitnami Moodle Stack is a freely distributed software stack that makes it easy to deploy the Moodle application and its runtime dependencies on a variety of operating systems.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |