in the doc on the environment file, it explicitly states that there
can only be key/value pairs, no commands.
I tried, and it generates an error.
But like I said I sort of got it to work, so thanks!
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 7:04 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 11/12/2012 7:10 AM, Ariel Sommeria wrote:
So,
indeed there was no terminal attached. I like your example, but I
couldn't get it to run. It's as if bash doesn't work properly.
I got my script more or less to work, though it seems a bit inelegant like this:
ssh user@myserver -t -t < myscript.sh
It still runs a bit weird, but it does the tr
On 11/12/2012 7:10 AM, Ariel Sommeria wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use environment variables to pilot a windows system
through cygwin+ssh. Things work nicely with an interactive shell, but
mess up with a non-interactive shell because my environment variables
aren't set.
I've set PermitUserEnvironment
> I'm trying to use environment variables to pilot a windows system
> through cygwin+ssh. Things work nicely with an interactive shell, but
> mess up with a non-interactive shell because my environment variables
> aren't set.
<< -snip- >>
> Does anyone have an idea what could be wrong?
I'd suggest
Hi,
I'm trying to use environment variables to pilot a windows system
through cygwin+ssh. Things work nicely with an interactive shell, but
mess up with a non-interactive shell because my environment variables
aren't set.
I've set PermitUserEnvironment to yes in my sshd_config, I've set
BLA=bla in
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