Larry Hall (Cygwin) schrieb:
Stefan Walter wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) schrieb:
Stefan Walter wrote:
If you redirect output in cmd.exe to a file (echo "Hello world..."
>output.txt), then the file "output.txt" have the file permissions
inherited from the parent folder.
If you redirect output in bash.exe to a file, then the file
permissions are restricted.
I need this solved, because the current given permission conflict
with the Microsoft DFSr.
Is there a way to create files with permissions inherited from
parent folder?
Read the section about NT security in the User's Guide
<http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html> and then try setting
'nontsec'
in your CYGWIN environment variable
<http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html>.
That was a great hint.
I tried it now with "CYGWIN=nontsec tty" and the permission are as i
wanted it.
One more question with that. In the guides for "sshd" they always
recommend "CYGWIN=ntsec tty". Do you expect a problem if i run with
nontsec?
Beyond the loss of the POSIX permissions, no. You should check your
'sshd_config' file and make sure 'StrictModes' is set to 'no' though.
'tty' is not required for 'sshd'
The loss of the POSIX permissions is fine for me. But what is then the
purpose of tty in the CYGWIN variable?
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