On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 07:53:04PM +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> The user expects to have the see the same files in all sessions,
> whether those be local logins, remote logins, ftp/scp/etc sessions.

Umm...  You know, I would be *very* unhappy if I found that some process
on parcelfarce was able to see the contents of ~/.ssh/* from the laptop
I'm using right now.  Even more so if that would apply to random ftp
sewer I happen to use at the moment...
 
> If I'm remotely logged into server X from Y, and want to use scp to
> copy some file from X to Y or vica versa, I will want my private
> mounts to be visible from the scp.

Do you?  Really?  OK, so I've got ~/bin/ and ~/bin/arch/ in my path on
my boxen.  The latter has ~/bin/{i386,alpha,sparc,amd64,hppa,ppc} bound
on it - depending on the host I'm using.  Tell me, why would I want that
private mount to be visible when I log in from one box to another?  To
make sure that wrong binaries would be picked?
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