On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 12:46:50PM +0200, Christoph Kurrat wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using dropbear-0.50 on an AVM Router. > Since I've got rw-access only on /var/tmp, the dropbearmulti is located there. > Everything works fine, except scp on Linux. > After logging in I get the error: > > sh: scp: not found > > I've found out that scp uses ssh in non-login mode, and for this > reason, $PATH is not set correctly and therefore scp is not found. > > Google told me, that with openssh I would have to put the PATH > variable into .ssh/environmemt and to set PermitUserEnvironment=yes to > set $PATH. > > Is there a possibility to set the PATH variable with dropbear?
Not in Dropbear itself. You might be able to edit a dotfile for your shell to set environment variables? (I know .zshenv works for zsh, though not sure about BusyBox shells) Matt
