Re: Windows environment variables in ssh sessions with privilege seperation

2006-11-15 Thread Brian Dessent
Sean Morgan wrote: > Adding the environment variables to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM > \CurrentControlSet\Services\sshd\Parameters\Environment does not seem to > have an effect outside of the CYGWIN variable which does in fact change > after editing the registry. This provided me with some verificat

Re: Windows environment variables in ssh sessions with privilege seperation

2006-11-15 Thread Sean Morgan
Adding the environment variables to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet\Services\sshd\Parameters\Environment does not seem to have an effect outside of the CYGWIN variable which does in fact change after editing the registry. This provided me with some verification that I had in fact been

Re: Windows environment variables in ssh sessions with privilege seperation

2006-11-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Sean Morgan wrote: I have cygwin sshd installed using privilege separation but find that when connected via ssh that neither the windows system nor user variables are present in the bash shell as they are when cygwin is run in a command shell from the Windows desktop. Could someone explain to me

Re: Windows environment variables in ssh sessions with privilege seperation

2006-11-15 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
On 11/15/06, Sean Morgan wrote: I have cygwin sshd installed using privilege separation but find that when connected via ssh that neither the windows system nor user variables are present in the bash shell as they are when cygwin is run in a command shell from the Windows desktop. I always add