One Moodle, two networks

One Moodle, two networks

by Witold Wiśniowski -
Number of replies: 3

Hi,I need some advice in my case. My bosses wants me to do Moodle platform with some trainings, but... let me describe situation.

There are two networks, A and B. Users from B see everything from A, but user from A does not see anything from B. Shortly B->A is possible, but A->B is not. So my Moodle platform must be in network A, but users A must not see some courses, meant only for users from B. And, to complicate it more - courses meant for B cannot be physicaly in network A, they must be in somewhere in B. All of this is not my crazy idea, but it is forced by some private policy, so I have to live with that. And one more thing - courses are in SCORM format.

So, my questions are:
1. where exactly Moodle stores data about courses (mdl _course?)?

2. where exactly Moodle stores courses physically (catalog moodledata?)?

3. most important - any ideas how to achieve my goal?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions and opinions.

Best regards,

Witek

 

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Re: One Moodle, two networks

by Onno Schuit -

Wouldn't it be easier to set up two Moodles, one in network A, one in B, linking them with mnet? That way, you'd have single sign on and you would be able to stick to the byzantine requirement that some courses be hosted on network B.