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Hi All, The systems I am using are SCO5.0.5 and Linux RH7.1. I am trying to telnet between systems without the need to enter a logon/password pair. I have looked at Tony's pages and SCO's (oops Caldera) pages without success. I have tried telnet -a -l NAME but I am always asked for a password in SCO and RedHat also asks for a Logon. The user NAME exists on both machines and share the same password. What am I missing? Advice appreciated Serge
 
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