I should also mention that this is one reason why I'm still running Wheezy.
As Robert has made it pretty simple to apt-get install <whatever> kernel
wise. This means that I miss out on some newer packages perhaps. But
currently I have no pressing need for for *anything* that new. All I need
is CAN( check ), can-utils( check - Self compiled ), and a reasonably new
version of gcc( check ). All the rest I plan on writing myself.

So for what you're asking I've read that most people do using . . . I think
it's called ssh certificates. Or something similar. No need for a passwd,
just configure the ssh server, and the client on the remote side to use
this / the certificate. This can be done using sysv, so I do not see why it
wouldn't work using systemd as well. It's not exactly "auto login", but it
is probably the safest way to do what you suggest.

By the way, Mike has a valid point. . .

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