On 18/01/2019 18.13, Rainer Hantsch wrote:
Am Freitag, 18. Jan 2019, 16:24:46 schrieb Joachim Wagner:
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Now I do a ssh to my friend's server (also acting as firewall): openSUSE 42.2 (x86_64)
idefix:~ # locale LANG=de_DE@euro LC_CTYPE="de_DE@euro" LC_NUMERIC="de_DE@euro" LC_TIME="de_DE@euro" LC_COLLATE="de_DE@euro" LC_MONETARY="de_DE@euro" LC_MESSAGES="de_DE@euro" LC_PAPER="de_DE@euro" LC_NAME="de_DE@euro" LC_ADDRESS="de_DE@euro" LC_TELEPHONE="de_DE@euro" LC_MEASUREMENT="de_DE@euro" LC_IDENTIFICATION="de_DE@euro" LC_ALL=
The machine is actually configured to locally use UTF-8, but I login from my iso-8859-1 machine, therefore I see here (again) thew same locale settings.
You can tell your ssh to use the remote locale instead of yours. I think it is this: /etc/ssh/ssh_config #CER - remove to pass the locale # This enables sending locale enviroment variables LC_* LANG, see ssh_config(5). # SendEnv LANG LC_CTYPE LC_NUMERIC LC_TIME LC_COLLATE LC_MONETARY LC_MESSAGES # SendEnv LC_PAPER LC_NAME LC_ADDRESS LC_TELEPHONE LC_MEASUREMENT # SendEnv LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_ALL -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)