Tim Johnston wrote:
> I'm sure that that there is a need for this, but -to me surprisingly -
> search and search as I might, I haven't managed to turn up a ready-made
> solution.
>
> What I would like is that when a terminal is turned on, it will
> automatically log in and authenticate as a particular user, without any
> keyboard input at all, according to either the MAC or IP of the terminal. I
> had found "alogin", which looks like it will do this for serial terminals,
> but haven't managed to find an ethernet equivalent. I cannot find any PAM
> modules which will do this either.
>
> Anyone out there able to help with this ?
kdm from kde2.2 can do autologin,
but when the user logs out, he will not be auto-loged-in again ;-(
-----------kdmrc--------------
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[X-ws510.lf:0-Core]
AutoLogin1st=true
AutoReLogin=true
AutoLoginEnable=true
AutoLoginUser=surfer1
[X-ws510.lf:0-Greeter]
GreetString=server:%h Terminal:mobile510
ShowUsers=Selected
Users=surfer01
.
.
.
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ws510.lf = hostname of the terminal
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