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Hello, For a non-expert, the solution would be to use the CAS protocol, which is configurable on all federated identity systems. Otherwise, it would be advisable to seek the services of an official provider. From memory, Beeznest is very competent in this field and could assist you effectively. Best regards, Damien |
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I've got it! I did it and it works now! |
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Bien content pour toi Gaston ! |
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I can assure, not only Spracheninstitut Leipzig (who is by the way our customer) uses Chamilo. |
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The OAuth2 plugin in Chamilo is impossible to configure for a non-expert like me. The IT specialist working for my school (in Germany) refuses to configure it because he is not familiar with Chamilo and claims he cannot find the necessary information to do so. Chamilo is virtually unknown in Germany. To my knowledge, only the Languages department at Leipzig University uses it (https://chamilo.spracheninstitut-leipzig.de/). In Germany, they only know Moodle. The survival of Chamilo in my school depends on the configuration of OAuth2, so thank you for any assistance. Otherwise, it will be Moodle (where configuring the Auth2 plugin is extremely easy, even for a non-expert like me). The decision will be taken next week. Question: Is a minimalist configuration possible with just the following information (instead of 32 pieces of information): Client ID, Client Secret, Authorize URL, Scopes, Access Token HTTP Method: POST, Response error key, Response Resource Owner Id key. I asked the question to ChatGPT, and it replied that it should work. What do you think? Thanks for any response.
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