Hi Clive, > On the Linux workstation you need to install telnetd or the ssh server > and then type something like: > "telnet 192.168.1.38" (IP address address of your Linux box at the > prompt - then login to Linux in the normal way (Username and Password) I have only one suggestion: let's forget about telnet and keep it at ssh. OpenSSH is installed in a few seconds and PuTTy (for win32) is only a click away. Buhbye... Nico