When I ssh
into a server, how can I pass an environment variable from the client to the server? This environment variable changes between different invocations of ssh so I don't want to overwrite $HOME/.ssh2/environment
every time I do an ssh call. How can I do this?
Saturday, 24 November 2018
When ssh'ing, how can I set an environment variable on the server that changes from session to session?
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