08-06-2014
It's not imposssible that the strange permissions came from the zip file itself. It does contain information on permissions, though often far from a complete UNIX user/group/world specification. unzip would appear to have no way to turn that off, though it does have a way to control whether sticky bits are included.
Is this process a script? Can you show us the listing from it?
Last edited by Corona688; 08-06-2014 at 02:51 PM..
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NAME
zipcloak - encrypt entries in a zipfile
SYNOPSIS
zipcloak [-d] [-b path] [-h] [-v] [-L] zipfile
ARGUMENTS
zipfile Zipfile to encrypt entries in
OPTIONS
-b path
--temp-path path
Use the directory given by path for the temporary zip file.
-d
--decrypt
Decrypt encrypted entries (copy if given wrong password).
-h
--help
Show a short help.
-L
--license
Show software license.
-O path
--output-file zipfile
Write output to new archive zipfile, leaving original archive as is.
-q
--quiet
Quiet operation. Suppresses some informational messages.
-v
--version
Show version information.
DESCRIPTION
zipcloak encrypts all unencrypted entries in the zipfile. This is the default action.
The -d option is used to decrypt encrypted entries in the zipfile.
zipcloak uses original zip encryption which is considered weak.
Note: The encryption code of this program is not copyrighted and is put in the public domain. It was originally written in Europe and can
be freely distributed from any country including the U.S.A. (Previously if this program was imported into the U.S.A, it could not
be re-exported from the U.S.A to another country.) See the file README.CR included in the source distribution for more on this.
Otherwise, the Info-ZIP license applies.
EXAMPLES
To be added.
BUGS
Large files (> 2 GB) and large archives not yet supported.
Split archives not yet supported. A work around is to convert the split archive to a single-file archive using zip and then use zipcloak
on the single-file archive. If needed, the resulting archive can then be split again using zip.
SEE ALSO
zip(1), unzip(1)
AUTHOR
Info-ZIP
v3.0 of 8 May 2008 zipcloak(1)