Our solution is more technical and probably involved for 2 self-checks. The 
Windows script or URL options that were shared may be more useful but I thought 
I'd post just in case it is useful to someone. 

What we do is have the home/launch page of each self-check set to a URL like 
selfchecks.mylibrary.gov/station1. This domain is hosted on an internal 
webserver with each URL location locked down to the IP or IP range of the 
self-checks. When the browser hits this URL it sets cookies for the username, 
password, and workstation and then redirects to the Evergreen self-check 
interface. Since this potentially allows anyone to login you'll want to make 
sure you lock down access to the URL and test. 

If it ever gets logged out for some reason then all is needed is a browser 
relaunch or home button click. 

Here is an example NGINX server config that has branch level URLs / ACLs: [ 
https://gist.github.com/eby/5dca1c51b2125a4ace822494fe59cd65 | 
https://gist.github.com/eby/5dca1c51b2125a4ace822494fe59cd65 ] 

If you host Evergreen internally you should be able to do similar with the 
Apache2 used for your catalog. 

FWIW we have chrome kiosks and I'm not sure if Edge has any restrictions on 
cookies that would prevent this from working. We have the self-checks URL on 
the same root domain as the Evergreen catalog along with SSL which seems to be 
enough for Chrome for now. 

Ryan Eby 
Ann Arbor District Library 


From: "Millissa Macomber" <[email protected]> 
To: "Evergreen Discussion Group" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 7:52:03 PM 
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Self Check login 



We are using the Evergreen self check. We have two touchscreen computers that 
we are running in kiosk mode with the Edge browser. They auto start and auto 
login to Windows. Unfortunately, they also still need us to type in the login 
and password for Evergreen. Does anyone know a way to eliminate the login 
screen? Or is there a way to have it auto login? My aim is to not need to have 
a keyboard/mouse with the computer. 



I tried to set the Workstation Required setting under Administration/Library 
setting to False but that didn’t seem to change it. 



Thanks in advance for any suggestions. 



Millissa Macomber 

Technical Services Coordinator 

Burlington Public Library 

820 E. Washington Ave., 

Burlington, WA 98233 

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