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| Subject: | Environment Settings |
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| Date: | Thu, 5 Jul 2007 13:27:25 -0600 |
ssh user can have an 'environment' file under $HOME/.ssh on ssh server. That is good enough. However, in case that the $HOME is a shared directory among several ssh servers, how to make different environment settings for each of these servers? There is a work around to separately name the public key files for each server. But this needs to modify the sshd_config so as to impact all ssh users. Is there any better solution? I am using OpenSSH Version 4.3. Jialing Liang email: jialing.liang@cmgl.ca
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