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setting env. var in authorized_keys, 3.5p1

Subject: setting env. var in authorized_keys, 3.5p1
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 04:34:14 +0000
Greetings,

in version to 3.5p1, it seems i cant set an environment variable with authorized_keys2?

We're sharing a linux account, but accessing it with different ssh keys. I would like to be able to log per key, ie recognize which key is loggin in, and the only way i've found to do that is to set an environment variable in authorized_key2 (environment="var=value"). It seems that doesnt work with version 3.5p1, am i correct? Can you think of a way that i could do that?

Any help greatly appreciated,
Bobby

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