Did you build yasr from source tarball? When I had yasr working I found it necessary to do that first. Also, recognize when yasr runs it will run itself in another shell environment on top of whatever current environment you have running. If your system is configured to prevent such things from happening, some security reasons exist for doing this then yasr won't run. Did you ever have your doubletalk lt talking using Linux? If so, have you had it talking as a user other than root? If not, you may have a port permissions problem. Yasr worked on other flavors of Unix before anyone got it working on Linux so it doesn't have any Linux dependencies in the package. This is why it may be necessary for you to do the entire build process on it yourself. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list