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| Subject: | Re: OpenSsh 3.7p1 on SunOs 4.1.4 - minor problems |
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| Date: | Mon, 22 Nov 2004 12:04:06 -0500 |
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 06:30:39PM -0500, Rob Coerver wrote:
My first question is that of the UseLogin parameter in sshd_config. I pretty much think I need/ want that set to "yes" because we use .login heavily ( csh ) to get our environment correct.
You're confused. "UseLogin" means that you will use /bin/login for *authentication*, rather than sshd's builtin authentication mechanism. It has nothing to do with the reading of .login or .cshrc files, which is done by your login shell (csh) *after* you are authenticated.
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