a problem with DUAs

Tom Tignor <tpt2@isi.edu> Wed, 03 June 1992 00:49 UTC

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Subject: a problem with DUAs
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Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1992 16:25:08 -0700
From: Tom Tignor <tpt2@isi.edu>

	Hi.

	I've been playing around with lots of DUAs/DUA clients
recently. I've been looking to find ones that will work outside of the
ISODE environment.
	There are, I believe, 3 DUAs that consistently give me the
same stream of errors. These are de, xdi and one other I can't think
of. After successfully making the executable (a process which involves
constructing a mini-enivronment based on select portions of ISODE and
the DUA package,) I get the following:


internal error for community "realNS"
internal error for community "Int-X25"
internal error for community "Internet"
internal error for community "Janet"
internal error for community "localTCP"
internal error for community "IXI"
bad community name "Int-X25" for variable default_x25_community
bad community name "Internet" for variable default_tcp_community
Quipu failure (-1): Cannot open tailor file

	Again, this is for de and xdi, making the applications outside
of ISODE (on a separate machine) but with all the include files and
other stuff necessary to get it made. The "other stuff" includes the
CONFIG.make file which is modified appropriately with respect to the
new environment. It also includes dsaptailor and quiputailor which, I
believe, don't need to be modified at all.
	So, anybody got a clue?

	Tom	???