Martin McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Where is the default execution path set for ssh logins who get > a bash shell?
Originally from login capabilities; it can be modified in a number of other places as described in the bash(1) manual. > I thought I knew the answer until I tried to change it on a > system that is giving everyone a path that needs /usr/local/etc in it. I *think* you're saying that the users don't have that directory in their path, but you'd like them to. > The handbook mentions login.conf which I did modify with no > effect. You ran cap_mkdb(1)? > > I think, in the past, I modified the .bash_profile or maybe > the skeleton bash profile, but there should be a way to give all new > logins and new accounts the correct path but I can't seem to find > anything in the handbook that looks promising or anything that, when > modified changes the path. That depends on whether the shells are "login" shells or not. I think you can set up ssh to handle it either way. If they are, then you can put configuration in /etc/profile (I think that's the file, anyway). But the login database should be the way to do it. Good luck. _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"