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RE: [TCLUG:3860] Forced file perms
no way that I know of.. the only way I can think of is to do something like
read-only the drive.. but that wouldn't be good for storing files to :)
i thought it was a generally accepted unix thing to leave file permision
writing to the app that is writing the file?
On 03-Feb-99 Bob Tanner wrote:
> Is there a way to force a setup of perms on all files in a directory
> under Linux?
>
> I am having a problem with the new way of archiving the mailing list.
> After mhonarc runs over the mail message and writes it to the
> web-archive area all perms on archive files get reset to 0600, which
> make them non-read for the web-server.
>
> mhonarc runs as tclug and the umask for this user is 022.
>
> I want the archive files to be 0644.
>
> Is there some sort of bit I can turn on for the directory to force the
> right perms?
>
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