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Old 2007-05-16, 08:05 PM
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Default Display intranet web site via Moodle without allowing access direct to intranet

I don’t know if anyone can help, but we are trying to use Moodle running on XAMPP/WinXP box to control access to an area of our intranet. We have a course that is only accessible to teachers and contains information and resources for teachers. I want to have a link that opens a new page that is contained on another server, without toolbars etc. Moodle lets me remove the toolbars, but it only opens the intranet web page if I open it up the internet which allows direct access and could allow students to access it if they were aware of its address.



I don’t know if I have explained myself well, so here is another way to look at it. I have several web addresses published, web.school.edu, moodle.school.edu and teach.school.edu. Each are pointed to the same IP Address, but on different ports, 80, 82 and 83. My first firewall points them to different servers. But I want teach.school.edu to only be accessible via the Moodle course. So I do not open port 83 on the firewall, but have the Moodle page display the page.



I don’t know if it is possible.



Any advice appreciated



Steve
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