difference between interactive ssh session and non-interactive - SSH
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| I am getting a segmentation fault from a in house application when I use Putty PLINK and not getting it when using Putty interactive login. Why is the enviroment different between these and how can I make PLINK act like the interactive login. I have tried manually setting the export'ed values and enabling pty allocation but this makes no difference to the error. Am I right in thinking that /etc/profile is not called for PLINK which is the main problem. PLINK gives me a TERM=dumb and Putty TERM=xterm. Thanks |
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| Hi everybody, I've the same problem, I don't understand why ![]() Thank you for your help ![]() Sorry for my approximate english but I'm french Last edited by olivier; 05-05-2008 at 08:44 AM.. |
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