Larry,

>The server wants to see "BEGIN AUTH REQUEST\n", but the telnet protocol
>mandates that each line end with <CR><LF>, so it's really seeing "BEGIN
>AUTH REQUEST\r\n" -- it's the extra <CR> that it objects to.
Thanks, now I go further :)

When I send this to the server
<snip>
BEGIN AUTH REQUEST
/home/to/my/repository
anonymous
Ablablabla
END AUTH REQUEST
</snip>

it answers
<snip>
I HATE YOU
</snip>

Because I try "anonymous" the password shouldn't be important, right ?

If I remove "A" before "blablabla" answers is
<snip>
cvs
 [pserver aborted]: descramble: unknown scrambling method
</snip>

So I think the way I send my settings are pretty correct.

My file $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/passwd (CRLF mode) just contains
<snip>
anonymous:
</snip>

What do I have to change ?

Thanks.



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