Hello
I am seeing an issue with Cygwin's sftp. It seems that after I upload a
file that overwrites an existing file, the writable bit is removed. This
prevents me from uploading a new version of the file.
The files are owned by the SFTP user.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
-- John C.
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in the root directory are set with the correct permissions
but then files in subdirectories are created with permissions of 755 -
any ideas?
Thanks,
-- John C.
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Phone: (570) 941-7665
Has anyone tried using setfacl so set ACL's on files?
-- John C.
John J. Culkin wrote:
I tried putting UMask commands in both places and neither seem to have
any effect on files created by sftp
-- John C.
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John J. Culkin Systems Administrator
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I tried putting UMask commands in both places and neither seem to have
any effect on files created by sftp
-- John C.
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John J. Culkin Systems Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The University of Scranton
Phone: (570) 941-7665
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information would be very helpful.
Thanks,
-- John C.
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John J. Culkin Systems Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The University of Scranton
Phone: (570) 941-7665
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