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Question connect whit Telnet without password

It's possible to connect whit Telnet (or rlogin) whithout password???

I must write a script (this script run on a windows machine), then after the connection on Unix machine, run a perl script and exit.

I can know if an host can be consedered "Trusted" like SSH protocol?

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