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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers File transfer using SCP Post 302330243 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 30th of June 2009 03:02:42 PM
Old 06-30-2009
You mean an sshd upgrade as well. That is your problem.

I am assuming something that conforms to openSSH.

The destination node (server) sets the permissions. SFTP_UMASK is an environment variable that you can add to the sshd process on the server. It does what you think - changes permissions for sftp operations. ssh_config may have a SftpUmask setting as well. I DO NOT KNOW if this affects scp.

1. try changing ssh_config to see if it impacts what you need. Every sshd node needs this change.
2. switch to sftp, SFTP_UMASK ....I know it is a code change.
3. use scp -p ... this is a code change too.

Without getting help from your OS provider, 1, 2, 3 are pretty much your choices. The only one I know above that works is scp -p.

Maybe someone else knows a workaround.

Your choice.
 

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Data(4) 						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							   Data(4)

NAME
Data - Contains data to be sent to remote systems SYNOPSIS
/usr/spool/uucp/LocalSystemName/D.SystemNamexxxx### DESCRIPTION
Data (D.*) files contain the data to be sent to remote systems by the uucp uucico daemon. The full pathname of a data file is a form of the following: /usr/spool/uucp/SystemName/D.SystemNamexxxx### where the SystemName directory and the SystemName portion of the file name indicate the name of the remote system. The xxxx### notation is the hexadecimal sequence number of the Command (C.*) file associated with that data file; for example, D.venus471afd8. After a set period of time (specified by the uusched daemon), the uucico daemon transfers the data file to the designated system. It places the original data file in a subdirectory of the uucp spooling directory named /usr/spool/uucp/SystemName, where the SystemName directory is named for the computer that is transmitting the file, and creates a Temporary (TM.*) file to hold the original data file. After receiving the entire file, the uucp program takes one of three actions: If the file was sent with the uucp command and there were no transfer problems, the program immediately renames the TM.* file with the appropriate data filename, such as D.venus471afd8, and sends it to the specified destination. If the file was sent with the uuto command, the uucp program also renames the temporary data file with the appropriate D.* filename. It then places the data file in the public directory /usr/spool/uucppublic, where the user receives the data file and handles it with one of the uupick command options. If there were transfer problems (such as a failed login or an unavailable device), the temporary data file remains in the spooling subdirectory. The uudemon.cleanu command, a shell script, removes these files automatically at specified intervals, or they can be removed manually. FILES
Describes accessible remote systems Contains uucp command, data, and execute files Contain instructions for file transfers Store data files temporarily after they have been transferred to a remote system Contain files that the uucp program has transferred RELATED INFORMATION
Daemons: uucico(8), uusched(8), uuxqt Commands: uucp(1), uupick(1), uuto(1), uux(1), uudemon(4) delim off Data(4)
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