>   Which version of the server are you running?  The CVS 
> snapshot has a lot of bugs fixed over older versions.

radiusd: FreeRADIUS Version 0.3, for host i686-pc-linux-gnu, built on
Oct 19 2001 at 14:22:32

> If you see a bug in an older version, you should upgrade to 
> the latest CVS snapshot, and see if the bug is there, too.

I'll try the latest CVS.

>   Uh, no.  I like to be *exact* about what's going on.  The 
> server does NOT use a capital 'R' for it's name.  It's name 
> is "radiusd".
> 
>   It's a small point, but being exact helps.

I know that being exact helps.  It is infact radiusd (lowercase r),
except with this version of outlook, it capitalizes the first letter of
a new sentence, hence the R in radius :)

>   With -s, it's running in single user mode.  Without it, 
> it's using multiple threads or processes.
> 
>   I would STRONGLY recommend using threads.  If you turn 
> those off, then there's no telling what the server will do.

Yeah, well apparently it works with -s :)

>   Then something else strange is going on.  When run via 
> 'radiusd -X', (or -xx', the server produces debugging information.
> 
>   Are you sure that the server binary is FreeRADIUS?

See above for radiusd -v output.



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