![]() Ok to use inside your local lan (192.168.1.x) however. Go to other workstation and try hitting Understand that running MAMP or other such app on a local Mac … not a true server … was for local development ONLY and the machine running it should NOT be granted access from the internet without learning a lot more about security of the applications. Sudo /Applications/MAMP/bin/startApache.sh Sudo /Applications/MAMP/bin/stopApache.sh Apple's Web Sharing, BTW, uses Apples Apache which is version 1.3.x and not suitable for running Moodle and/or most other open sourced apps - like WP,Joomla,etc.Įdit the config.php file of you Moodle to reflect that change. # If your host doesn't have a registered DNS name, enter its IP address here.ĭo *not* change the port (8888) to 80 as that would conflict with Apple's Web sharing port (80) should you turn that on. # it explicitly to prevent problems during startup. # This can often be determined automatically, but we recommend you specify Apple's release of Mac OS X 10.5, also known as Leopard, added over 300 features to the system, including the ability to sync your address book with a Yahoo account and inline editing of events in iCal. MAMP is free of charge, and is easily installed. Requirements for Upgrading from Apple OS X 10.4.11 to 10.5. # ServerName gives the name and port that the server uses to identify itself. The MAMP application installs a local server environment on your Mac OS X computer. It might bring an error message about a localhost. Once that works, visit on the client computer. If not you must recheck the network configuration and the web server configuration.ģ. What does bring? Assuming you see a standard "It works!" page, find out whether that file lies in the parent directory of the moodle21/ directory? If not you must examine the web server configuration. and can access Moodle on the server itself using Firefox by going to 1. > On the Moodle 2.1 server, I have the Firewall turned off, web sharing turned on, with an IP of 192.168.1.98. I haven't looked into Mac OS, so this is a kind of symptom walk-through:
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