Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've checked and $TERM is in fact set to 'xterm' on the client temrinal before I execute the ocmmand, and in remote sessions started
perhaps. I just ran ssh server env and saw no sign of $TERM, other than the message TERM: Undefined variable.
hmm. same here. But when I try: TERM=xterm ssh server env there's s till no sign. So what would the next step be?
I'm not sure (that is I don't know which part of the ssh connection is doing this).
ssh's either filtering out some/all environment variables, or because the connection is coming in on a pty which doesn't actually have a terminal associated with it, the target is stripping it out since it doesn't know. In some contexts, that sort of thing would set $TERM to "network".
hmmm., But why am I getting this message when not everyone seems to get it? I've tried, for instance, setting LogLevel = QUIET in /etc/ssh/sshd_config, but no luck.
the problem isn't catastrophic, but it IS very distracting and annoying.
ah well. matt
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