[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #5914: Does not obey default linux ACL via sftp
Cyberduck
trac at trac.cyberduck.ch
Tue Nov 15 19:59:53 CET 2011
#5914: Does not obey default linux ACL via sftp
---------------------+---------------------------
Reporter: chaumes | Owner: dkocher
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone: 4.1
Component: sftp | Version: 4.0.2
Severity: normal | Resolution: worksforme
Keywords: | Architecture:
Platform: |
---------------------+---------------------------
Description changed by dkocher:
Old description:
> In addition to the standard rwx bits for files, most Unix systems now
> also support extended ACLs to provide finer granularity over filesystem
> permissions.
>
> One of the options provided by ACLs is the ability to set default
> permissions for all files and folders under a given path.
>
> I have set up my ubuntu-10.04 server with a default ACL which should
> result in all files saved under the path to have the permissions rw-
> rw-r-- (664).
>
> Other ftp clients, such as Filezilla, Transmit, and Fetch, properly
> create files that obey this default ACL. WinSCP does as well.
>
> Cyberduck, however, does not obey the default ACL, even when "change
> permissions" is unchecked for file uploads.
New description:
In addition to the standard rwx bits for files, most Unix systems now also
support extended ACLs to provide finer granularity over filesystem
permissions.
One of the options provided by ACLs is the ability to set default
permissions for all files and folders under a given path.
I have set up my ubuntu-10.04 server with a default ACL which should
result in all files saved under the path to have the permissions `rw-
rw-r-- (664)`.
Other ftp clients, such as Filezilla, Transmit, and Fetch, properly create
files that obey this default ACL. WinSCP does as well.
Cyberduck, however, does not obey the default ACL, even when "change
permissions" is unchecked for file uploads.
--
--
Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/5914#comment:5>
Cyberduck <http://cyberduck.ch>
Open source FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Cloud Files, Google Docs & Amazon S3 Browser for Mac & Windows.
More information about the Cyberduck-trac
mailing list