So I guess the follow up question is then, if I want to create multiple 
virtual servers, I am going to have to find this config file if I want those 
servers to deal with the inner-tunnel requests or are you suppose to just 
define another server in the inner-tunnel file if you want a second virtual 
server that deals with inner-tunnel requests?
 
    That was a lot of certs?  I have a lot more, those are just the most 
recent....HeHe...  I would attempt a cert in freeradius so I can pick it up 
faster but I never heard of a class for it much less a certification or 
training materials...
 
Thanks for the fast response.
 
 
Brett Littrell
Network Manager
MUSD
CISSP, CCSP, CCVP, MCNE


>>> On Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at 3:40 PM, in message 
>>> <13923_1295998812_4d3f5f5c_13923_216_1_d9b37353831173459fdaa836d3b43499ae519...@wadpmbxv0.waddell.com>,
>>>  Gary Gatten <ggat...@waddell.com> wrote:

That's a stupid question for someone with so many certs! ;) jus givn ya $hit.

AKAIK it's not hard coded. In a config file somewhere is probably something 
like: if request type is 'x' then server inner-tunnel. Its been some time since 
I looked at the conf files so I can't say for sure which one and where.



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To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org 
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Sent: Tue Jan 25 17:18:57 2011
Subject: Question on Virtual Servers and inner-tunnel 

Hi All,
 
    Hope this is not to stupid of a question but I have been checking out the 
inner-tunnel virtual server under sites-enabled.  I read up a little on virtual 
servers and it looks like the inner-tunnel virtual server is just a regular old 
virtual server yet in the comments is says it specifically handles inner tunnel 
requests.  I went through the default config for the inner-tunnel and did not 
see any commands that were un-commented that seemed to specify that the server 
exclusively dealt with inner-tunnel requests.  So my question is wether naming 
the server inner-tunnel causes it to exclusively handle inner-tunnel requests, 
in other word is inner-tunnel a hard coded name that has to be used for 
handling inner-tunnel requests?
 
 
 
Brett Littrell
Network Manager
MUSD
CISSP, CCSP, CCVP, MCNE
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