sorry for this late summary, not in my lab during last week thanks to everybody answering my question: Eric Lewandowski alexei Ryan Krenzischeck David Foster Michael Schulte Matthew Stier Bill Williams first, i apologize because my question contains mistake: if /etc/default/login contains correct PATH, this PATH is correctly use ven if we login with ssh. My mystake was to ssh root@serv, then su - <login>, and i forgot that is SUPATH being used but many interesting things in all responses (except d. foster which says: man ssh, thanks!) some people suggest to use openssh instead of sun ssh, it's not my choice. Finally, /etc/default/login seems a good choice to me, except for env var as MANPATH, so i need to have a mechanism to give correct MANPATH to allusers, so i continue to use something like: in ${HOME}/.cshrc source /modele/Cshrc and /modele/Cshrc contains everything user needs. Here is responses i received: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Lewandowski You may want to try setting UseLogin=yes in your sshd_config file and restart SSHD or if its running from inetd, kill -HUP <PID of inetd>. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- alexei For BASH login shell, place the system wide ENV variables, such as PATH, in /etc/profile For csh/tcsh login shells, place them in /etc/csh.cshrc It is generic for csh/tcsh on any Unix OS. If /etc/csh.cshrc doesn't exist, then just create it. I have all the ENV settings in /etc/csh.cshrc on my Solaris 8, 9; Linux Debian and Redhat systems. You may also check on /etc/csh.login, but it is only executed once at login, then the settings are overwritten by those in /etc/csh.cshrc ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan Krenzischeck Because the /etc/default/login only gets sourced when /bin/login is used. You can set Use_login in the sshd_config to yes and restart sshd. There was some security issue a while back that I can't remember about using UseLogin. I'd check google out first. > thanks, but there is nothing about UseLogin in sshd_config according > to man ssd_config in solaris 9 (sun ssh) Hmmm, your right. Apparently sun feels that: strings sshd |grep -i uselogin uselogin %s line %d: "UseLogin" option is obsolete. Which means, go get the OpenSSH and OpenSSL packages. Sun really does some crazy crap to open sourced software. No wonder I de-install their versions and install vanilla versions. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- David Foster man ssh ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Schulte You can also set the path in /etc/.login, which is executed first by all csh login shells (and it works for me when I login with ssh and have the login shell csh). ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Bill Williams SSHd has the default/beginning PATH compiled in as added security feature, and that's what you get when you login with SSH. (SSHd does NOT refer to the /etc/default stuff defined for the normal 'login'.) You will need to provide additional PATH stuff through a profile of some kind. (Possibly /etc/profile) For example: I have an account I use for development, testing, etc. that I have setup to use 'bash' as its default shell; it gets all the extras I want with profiles ~/.bash... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Gerard Henry wrote: > hello all, > i want to set path for all users in /etc/default/login (solaris 9) > # ALTSHELL determines if the SHELL environment variable should be set > # > ALTSHELL=YES > > # PATH sets the initial shell PATH variable > # > PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/openwin/demo:/opt/csw/mysql4/bin:/ > > usr/sfw/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/ucb:/opt/SUNWspro/bin:/opt/csw/bin:/usr/local/bin: > > /opt/sfw/bin > > > it's okay when user log in with dtlogin, but if i connect with ssh, PATH > have not the same value: > echo $PATH > /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin > > > is it a normal feature? what's the best way to set path, avoiding > something as source /modele/Cshrc in .cshrc? > > thanks in advance, > > gerard _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sat Apr 9 06:09:15 2005
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