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Operating Systems HP-UX umask for an ftp account Post 302182708 by vivek_damodaran on Monday 7th of April 2008 11:28:42 AM
Old 04-07-2008
Thanks vbe and RTM.

It seems I will have to check with my UNIX admin as the user is 'root'

byfusp01 $ ll inetd.conf
-r--r--r-- 1 root sys 5462 Jun 29 2006 inetd.conf

currently it is set as:
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/lbin/ftpd ftpd -l -a

Anyways many thanks for the valuable information.

Cheers
 

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