Friends, I need some help -
Got a Moodle Service running on elearning.mydomain.com (internal network). Same link fixed in /var/path-to-moodle/config.php Then i got a Portforward on Pfsense - pfsense.mydomain.com/PORTXXXX/moodle(This link NOT in config.php) NAT and corresponding filter rules have been double checked, and its safe to say they are consistent, and correct. What's puzzling is - they simply refuse to work concurrently. For some reason, the domain hosts have not provided access to the domain manager, and neither have they heeded to calls to add an A record, which would otherwise be used to manage the external access (as the port forward link is abit too tacky to remember for regular clients of the moodle service) What am i missing? -- *Brian Ssennoga | FOSS & ICT Consulting * *COSS <http://coss.ug/> | @COSSug | #COSS* *FOSSFA <http://www.fossfa.net/> Secretary | @fossfa | #FOSSFA* *Skype: bssennoga | Gtalk - b.ssennoga* * * *Blog <http://bssennoga.wordpress.com/> | Alt. Email <[email protected]> | Twitter <http://twitter.com/#%21/bssennoga> | *
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