> Let me guess. When using '-s' you're running as 'root'. You've > also got the 'user' and 'group' entries in radiusd.conf set to > 'nobody'.
Nope, it actually is running as nobody in "-s" mode. I tried running with the user and group commented out letting it run as root in both modes: no change in behavior. > If the server can connect using '-s', then it can connect in > threaded mode. The issue is that you've got to figure out what is > different between the two. Not sure what the difference is. I even examined truss output in both modes. I did not see anything that jumped right out, but I only gave this a cursory look... I've got a deadline looming :-) I am going to try to see if I can duplicate things on my old development server, which also runs Solaris 8. > What lda libraries are you using? What type of LDAP server are you > using? I'm using openldap-2.0.27 libraries on the RADIUS server. Our LDAP server is iPlanet on a Solaris box. sam -- Samuel T Patterson Systems Programmer Northern Arizona University Information and Technology Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: (928) 523-8246 Pager: (928) 213-5176 P.O. Box 5100 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
