>   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

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