.bashrc at ssh login

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悲&欢浪女 2020-11-29 15:07

When I ssh into my ubuntu-box running Hardy 8.04, the environment variables in my .bashrc are not set.

If I do a source .bashrc, the variab

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  • 2020-11-29 15:08

    For an excellent resource on how bash invocation works, what dotfiles do what, and how you should use/configure them, read this:

    • DotFiles
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  • 2020-11-29 15:20

    .bashrc is not sourced when you log in using SSH. You need to source it in your .bash_profile like this:

    if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
      . ~/.bashrc
    fi
    
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  • 2020-11-29 15:20

    If ayman's solution doesn't work, try naming your file .profile instead of .bash_profile. That worked for me.

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  • 2020-11-29 15:24

    I had similar situation like Hobhouse. I wanted to use command

     ssh myhost.com 'some_command'
    

    and 'some_command' exists in '/var/some_location' so I tried to append '/var/some_location' in PATH environment by editing '$HOME/.bashrc'

    but that wasn't working. because default .bashrc(Ubuntu 10.4 LTS) prevent from sourcing by code like below

    # If not running interactively, don't do anything
    [ -z "$PS1" ] && return
    

    so If you want to change environment for ssh non-login shell. you should add code above that line.

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