On 19-Sep-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect:
When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path.
If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the
login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or
~/.bash_profile that I have found. I know I can add it
Uncle Meat wrote:
On 19-Sep-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect:
When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path.
If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the
login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or
~/.bash_profile that I have found.
Bret Hughes wrote:
Uncle Meat wrote:
On 19-Sep-2000 Bret Hughes spoke something to the effect:
When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path.
If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the
login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or
When I ssh into a box, usr/local/biin is not in the path.
If I su - to myself it is there. I cannot find where in the
login process it gets added. nothing in /etc/profile or
~/.bash_profile that I have found. I know I can add it via
sshd_config for the ssh session and probably will but it
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