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On 5/25/05, Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org> wrote: > This is not going to work because there are 3 different sessions. The > umask you set for session 1 will not apply to session 2 because session > 2 is a different process and not a subprocess of session 1. Yeah, I put session 1 in to demonstrate that my startup scripts are setting the umask. My hope was that scp invokes the shell the same way and should therefore have the same umask. I think I found my problem, though: OpenSSH only started respecting the umask as of version 3.7 (according to the release notes[1]), and RH9 is on version 3.5. [1]: http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-3.7
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