CONFIGAUTOLOGIN(1M)CONFIGAUTOLOGIN(1M)NAMEconfigAutoLogin - enable or disable auto login
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sysadm/privbin/configAutoLogin -d | login
DESCRIPTIONconfigAutoLogin is a privileged command that either enables or disables
the auto login feature. If auto login is enabled, the system will
automatically login to a specific user account when the system is
restarted. Since no password is requested for auto login, this means
that anyone can use the auto login account to gain access to the system.
OPTIONS-d Disables the auto login feature.
login Enables the auto login feature for the specified user account.
FILES
/etc/autologin
If this file exists, the auto login feature is enabled. The file
contains the login name of the account that is automatically logged
in at startup. If this file does not exist, the auto login feature
is disabled.
SEE ALSOsysmgr(1M), runpriv(1M).
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