Moodle 8.x was released in Jan 2008. I am hoping that the developers of this module were waiting for Drupal 6.x to be released before starting work on this module again.
Just to let you know, one of the main reason I swapped from e107 to Drupal was because of this module. Great work! I hope you have the time and inclination to update it for Drupal 6.x.
Cheers!
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Chris Johnson commentedAs well:
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-Anti- commentedYep... looks like it's a dead project.
There is still some moodle-talk in the education group: http://groups.drupal.org/drupal-education
But nothing really concrete regarding how integration will/would develop (if at all).
Perhaps openID has lessened the motivation for a single sign-on. However, if you're not in a position to run your own openID-server and batch generate open-IDs for all the students en-masse, it's not really very useful. It would be impossible to instruct younger pupils to firstly, get an emaill address if they haven't got one, and then sign up with an openID provider.
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dugh commentedThere is a way to make your drupal install act as an openid provider:
http://drupal.org/project/openid_provider
But it's drupal 6 only. I haven't tested it myself.
If I remember, I think it requires ssl, too, and firefox 3 complains loudly if you haven't paid for a valid ssl certification.
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Chris Johnson commentedNo, http://drupal.org/project/openid_provider does not require SSL. I revised the project description for this module (moodlesso) to describe how to use OpenId for single signon with Moodle.
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Chris Johnson commentedComment #7
Chris Johnson commentedCode is updated for Moodle 1.9.3+ with the 5.x-1.0 release.