[CentOS] Changing LANG from de_DE to en_US in CentOS 6
Stephen Harris
lists at spuddy.orgSun Dec 21 10:09:09 UTC 2014
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On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 11:04:30AM +0100, Alexander Farber wrote: > on a Macbook with OSX Yosemite (which prints de_DE.UTF-8 as value of > $LANG in Terminal) and VmWare Fusion 7 I have installed CentOS 6.6 > minimal. > > When I ssh to my new VM as root, the $LANG is de_DE.UTF-8 too. > > So where does the change to de_DE happen and what is the best spot in ssh is setting it, based on your terminal settings. In /etc/ssh/sshd_config you'll see a lines starting with "AcceptEnv" - one of the settings will be LANG. This tells the ssh daemon to accept the LANG value sent by the client. A standard ssh client (/etc/ssh/ssh_config) has "SendEnv" settings, and LANG is one of those... So you can do various things: 1) Stop sshd from accepting LANG (edit sshd_config, restart) 2) Stop ssh client from sending LANG 3) Modify .profile -- rgds Stephen
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