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Sftp Umask

Hi All,

in my HP-UX 11.11 , there is an parameter of SFTP_UMASK at env,
but How do we use it ?

I tried with type : SFTP_UMASK=022
and when I type : env
the SFTP_UMASK value has changed to 022 .

but when I send a file with use SFTP from other pc/server .
It still umask 077 (chmod 700) on the file .

What should I do If I need to set one user to get an umask=022 when the file comes from SFTP ??


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I would have thought this would be a server side configuration.
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yes , correct..
this parameter is on my server..

I would like to set SFTP umask on my server.
so, If there any files come from other to my server. it will be automatically have permission 744.


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it will be automatically have permission 744.
Normally umask works the opposite way, it shows the bits that won't be enabled.
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Am not too sure, but can you try setting the umask in the profile of the userid with which you are connecting to the server? I have faced a pretty similar problem, but we had to implement a complicated solution...
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