Controlling permissions of scp files on Windows
Brian Dessent
brian@dessent.net
Sun Feb 27 00:43:00 GMT 2005
Dori wrote:
> I am having a tough time figuring out how to automatically change the
> permissions of files that are scp-ed over to a Windows 2003 Server
> machine that's running Cygwin sshd. The files come out with
> permissions of 644, and I need them to be 666. Is there a way to do
> this without having to run a chmod on the files afterwards (even 664
> if I can figure out how to have "everyone" be the group).
If they are 644 at the source machine then just use -p flag to scp,
which preserves times and modes.
You could also try running sshd service with CYGWIN=nontsec set. Not
sure if that will work right or not though.
Brian
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