On 17 Apr 1999, Jean Charles Delepine wrote: > > Assume I'm running as root and have made the changes to let it happen w/o > > a password. I'm going to get an error here that it can't find > > "start-stop-daemon". Alternatively, if I change the "daemon" script to > > point to /sbin/start-stop-daemon then it works fine. I tried this with > > /etc/init.d/bind > > So you should use ssh capablity : > > man ssh : > Additionally, ssh reads /etc/environment and > $HOME/.ssh/environment, and adds lines of the format VAR? > NAME=value to the environment. Some systems may have > > So, puting your wanting PATH in /root/.ssh/environement should do the > job.
Thanks, I already had a solution to my particular problem, and this was it. As in, I already did this -- but I wasn't asking for help in my particular problem, and this doesn't work for rsh. I still think the policy, modified a bit to make the PATH statement appending rather than overriding is a good thing to have. -- Brock Rozen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Director of Technical Services (410)358-9800 Project Genesis http://www.torah.org/