How suppress the 'login screen'

Am looking to find some code to suppress the login screen?
Could use some code suggestions?
Thanks...

Just create the page that you want to be your main page. View the page and then copy the URL like:
http://servername.com/servlet/page?_pageid=54&_dad=portal30&_schema=PORTAL30
Then open the httpd.conf file and do a find for Redirect.
Put the following:
Redirect /demo http://servername.com/servlet/page?_pageid=54&_dad=portal30&_schema=PORTAL30
Save httpd.conf and then restart the HTTPServer.
The page is now accessible with the following URL:
http://servername.com/demo
I would set the redirect using this type of format.
/demo http://severname.com/pls/portal30/url/page/main_page
As I have found the pages do not display portlets correctly, when the format you indicated is used.

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