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Re: Missing APPDATA var in env of ssh sessions?


On Aug 11 00:23, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Can ssh (or is it cygwin1.dll?) ensure that the user's APPDATA variable
> is populated, since it appears to be a pretty important var for Windows
> Vista+?

The child process started by sshd inherits its minimal environment from
its sshd server parent process.  The sshd server is running under
another account and so has another set of environment variables.  The
setuid() call does not change the environment.  There's no mechanism to
fetch a user-specific environment other than the officially supported
mechanisms as described in `man sshd' and `man sshd_config':

In `man sshd' see the LOGIN PROCESS and SSHRC sections, as well as the
AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT section.

In `man sshd_config' see the descriptions for AcceptEnv and
PermitUserEnvironment.


Corinna

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