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How do you globally set environment variables for remote execution throu

Subject: How do you globally set environment variables for remote execution through ssh?
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 09:01:03 -0800 (PST)

I am trying to exec a script remotely through ssh from x86 Solaris 8 OpenSSH
4.4 to SPARC Solaris 10 Sun_SSH 1.1.  I can set an environment variable in
$HOME/.ssh/environment but need to have this set globally for every user.  I
know that ssh does not run any of the usual login files for a remotely
executed program but the has to be some file where global item may be set. 
Apparently Sun_SSH does not look at the system ssh config files either, like
/etc/ssh/environment.
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