Re: AcceptEnv LANG LC_* vs available locales

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Hi Stuart,

On 2022-04-25 10:25:19, Stuart Henderson wrote:

If you're using non-default config to pass these variables and have
some places where it's a problem to see an unknown locale, you could
always make your own changes to the variables in .profile on those
systems. (I am guessing that in the majority of these cases the only
actual problem is the noise from Debian's Perl configuration...)


Indeed.

I think the easiest and most consistent way is to *not* send LANG
and LC_CTYPE and the others to the peer. I have a related question
to SendEnv in ssh_config(5):

Does
	Host debianhost
		SendEnv !LANG !LC_*

tell ssh to ignore the previous

	SendEnv LANG LC_*

set in /etc/ssh/ssh_config, or does it mean to send *all* variables
except for LANG and LC_*? Maybe I am too blind to see, but the man
page appears to be a bit vague in this case.


Regards
Harri
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