SSH question

From: gusmeister (gusmeister_NOSPAM__at_sympatico.ca)
Date: 06/08/04


Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 22:03:48 -0400

When a user copies files (using scp) from his home directory on one server
to his home directory on another server, the permissions of the newly
created files do not correspond to the umask on either the source server or
the destination server.

Where does scp (or ssh) get the permission mask from?



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