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login is used to log in either locally or on the network, depending on the settings used | login is a [[Binaries|binary]] used to log in either locally or on the network, depending on the settings used | ||
'''usage:''' | |||
login username password | |||
'''output:''' | |||
attempts to log in with the username and password provided, sets the relevant values and grants or denies various levels of access to the system. | |||
'''Optional usage:''' | |||
login set option | |||
used to change login method, older method but still works. | |||
option can be: | |||
disabled - turns off login | |||
local - sets login method to local | |||
network - sets login method to network | |||
eg: "login foo bar" will log in as username foo and password bar | |||
eg2: "login set local" switches login method to local. outdated method but still works. |
Latest revision as of 23:57, 26 September 2024
login is a binary used to log in either locally or on the network, depending on the settings used
usage:
login username password
output:
attempts to log in with the username and password provided, sets the relevant values and grants or denies various levels of access to the system.
Optional usage:
login set option
used to change login method, older method but still works.
option can be:
disabled - turns off login
local - sets login method to local
network - sets login method to network
eg: "login foo bar" will log in as username foo and password bar
eg2: "login set local" switches login method to local. outdated method but still works.