Re: file permission mask setting (fixed) + workaround
Firstly, I'm sorry for my late reply.
Secondly, the thing with bashrc, impossible. I've tried everything and everything on the google groups. (Win)SCP seems to be ignoring it. I also read something (I believe the same dude which wrote the piece of text prikryl quoted said so) about someone having problems with getting it to work with bash. He recommendes CSH instead. But I'm not going to switch shell...
Then, my workaround: The fileserver is also accessible with samba, for local users. Samba can set permissions and owners perfectly. So what I did, was mount the samba share through loopback and gave the remote-access user that mountpoint as home dir. The downside is, that setting permissions is disabled completely like this.
If anything is unclear, let me know :)
Halfgaar
Secondly, the thing with bashrc, impossible. I've tried everything and everything on the google groups. (Win)SCP seems to be ignoring it. I also read something (I believe the same dude which wrote the piece of text prikryl quoted said so) about someone having problems with getting it to work with bash. He recommendes CSH instead. But I'm not going to switch shell...
Then, my workaround: The fileserver is also accessible with samba, for local users. Samba can set permissions and owners perfectly. So what I did, was mount the samba share through loopback and gave the remote-access user that mountpoint as home dir. The downside is, that setting permissions is disabled completely like this.
If anything is unclear, let me know :)
Halfgaar