How can I suppress RemoteCommand option in ssh












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My company's security requires me to use scp with the -S switch that is then used to login to one system and from it ssh to another. I have openssh 7.9, so when I use that switch, it adds RemoteCommand=none to its options. However, the remote system has an older ssh that doesn't understand this option and fails with an error.



Is there a way to suppress this option ?










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    My company's security requires me to use scp with the -S switch that is then used to login to one system and from it ssh to another. I have openssh 7.9, so when I use that switch, it adds RemoteCommand=none to its options. However, the remote system has an older ssh that doesn't understand this option and fails with an error.



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      My company's security requires me to use scp with the -S switch that is then used to login to one system and from it ssh to another. I have openssh 7.9, so when I use that switch, it adds RemoteCommand=none to its options. However, the remote system has an older ssh that doesn't understand this option and fails with an error.



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      My company's security requires me to use scp with the -S switch that is then used to login to one system and from it ssh to another. I have openssh 7.9, so when I use that switch, it adds RemoteCommand=none to its options. However, the remote system has an older ssh that doesn't understand this option and fails with an error.



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