Users connecting with OpenSSH 3.4 were not seeing their environment variables. To resolve this, edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file to change "PermitUserEnvironment no" to "PermitUserEnvironment yes", then restart the sshd service by stopping and starting it to apply the changes.
Users connecting with OpenSSH 3.4 were not seeing their environment variables. To resolve this, edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file to change "PermitUserEnvironment no" to "PermitUserEnvironment yes", then restart the sshd service by stopping and starting it to apply the changes.
Users connecting with OpenSSH 3.4 were not seeing their environment variables. To resolve this, edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file to change "PermitUserEnvironment no" to "PermitUserEnvironment yes", then restart the sshd service by stopping and starting it to apply the changes.
Users not seeing their enviroment with openssh 3.4 Answer - Edit the /etc/ssh/sshd_config and make this change #PermitUserEnvironment no change to PermitUserEnvironment yes - Restart sshd stopsrc -s sshd startsrc -s sshd