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[Help-bash] ignore user rc/profile files when ssh to the use login shell
From: |
Kobe Meshita |
Subject: |
[Help-bash] ignore user rc/profile files when ssh to the use login shell (bash) |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Aug 2018 15:29:56 +0000 |
Hi,
You may know for any way to NOT load user files ~/.profile ~/.bashrc etc.. but
only the global file /etc/profile
when login interactively to a machine?
In general my users homdir are at NFS and home is shared between other linux
distros with some default to tcsh,
what I want is to manage it throw /etc/profile of each machine,
For example when user ssh to let's say Ubuntu, in /etc/profile I'll set
dedicated file for user to configure.. so if ~/.ubu_profile source it..
Is that hardcoded in bash source-code to load files from user home?
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Thanks in advance,
Kobe.
- [Help-bash] ignore user rc/profile files when ssh to the use login shell (bash),
Kobe Meshita <=