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non-interactive ssh environment variables

Subject: non-interactive ssh environment variables
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 08:17:49 -0500
I'm trying to set some dynamic environment variables for
non-interactive ssh sessions, so I assume I can't use
~/.ssh/environment, because the values change from session to session.
I've tried adding code to ~/.ssh/rc, but the environment variables
don't stick. I can see them while the rc file is being processed, but
they disappear after it finishes processing.

Is that configurable behavior? Is there some configuration I can
change so that my ~/.ssh/rc file can export environment variables to
non-interactive sessions? Or is there some other way to accomplish the
same thing?

My server version is
OpenSSH_4.2p1 Debian-7ubuntu3, OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005

Thanks,
Paul

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