i've a url in the form of www.domain.com/prefix/moodle-urls, the proxy removed "prefix" so moodle server didn't know about it. I solved this by turning off the proxy rewrite url and putting moodle inside a folder called prefix so that the full url matched the server file structure, i also turned off the $reverseproxy options in moodle config.php
The issue is that, being the server behind a reverse proxy, the full url is not passed to the method which validate the config key, so the validation fails. I'm going to try some different configuration in order to make it work, thank you for your explanations.
The issue is that, being behind a reverse proxy, the full url is not passed to the method which validate the config key, so the validation fails. I'm going to try some different configuration in order to make it work, thank you for your explanations.
I've checked into moodle code and tried to debug from it, when hashing the key and the url i've seen that it uses only the root url (without /mod/quiz etc), is it the expected behaviour?
I've checked into moodle code and tried to debug from it, when hashing the key and the url i've seen that it uses only the root url, is it the expected behaviour?
i think we got the problem, the server it's located behind a proxy i need to check this. In case i couldn't change proxy settings is there any way to avoid this check or to make it in some different way than using url? thank you
Since it works when the start url refer to a localhost instance of the website, but it doesn't work when i put the real web url, there might be some issues with my server blocking some ports/connection needed by SEB?
i haven't used any previous version, I started from default seb config but it keeps showing this message with both "upload my config" and "manual configuration" Also, it shows a popup where says that i'm not allowed to reconfigure SEB