hello and good evening
,many many thanks for the quick reply - great to hear from you!!
i am a strong believer - and i guess you are right!!! Well here my settings:
on openSuse Linux server My Setup: OpenSuse 11.4 on the local machine! Linux- Server
Well my dear i allmost go crazy - sure thing:
I run a linux-root-server that is administered by a friend of mine. i controll the SFTP session - with filezilla (see all i mentione above a buddy told me: It's not actually filezilla, it's the umask that sftp uses.
he advice me to Change
in the server's sshd_config file, and restart sshd, and you should then find that sgid bit is preserved if the parent directory has it set.
well what do you think - can it be the stuff / and the things, that the buddy told me. -do you also think that the fault is rootet in the server-config?.
well i guess so - i am pretty sure
,many many thanks for the quick reply - great to hear from you!!
i am a strong believer - and i guess you are right!!! Well here my settings:
on openSuse Linux server My Setup: OpenSuse 11.4 on the local machine! Linux- Server
FileZilla Client
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Version: 3.3.4.1
Build information:
Compiled for: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Compiled on: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Build date: 2011-02-23
Compiled with: gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.5.1 20101208 [gcc-4_5-branch revision 167585]
Compiler flags: -fomit-frame-pointer -fmessage-length=0 -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector
- funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -g -fstack-protector -Wall -g -fexceptions
Linked against:
wxWidgets: 2.8.11
GnuTLS: 2.8.6
Operating system:
Name: Linux 2.6.37.6-0.7-default i686
Version: 2.6
Well my dear i allmost go crazy - sure thing:
I run a linux-root-server that is administered by a friend of mine. i controll the SFTP session - with filezilla (see all i mentione above a buddy told me: It's not actually filezilla, it's the umask that sftp uses.
he advice me to Change
Subsystem sftp /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server
to Subsystem sftp /bin/sh -c 'umask 0002; /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server'
in the server's sshd_config file, and restart sshd, and you should then find that sgid bit is preserved if the parent directory has it set.
well what do you think - can it be the stuff / and the things, that the buddy told me. -do you also think that the fault is rootet in the server-config?.
well i guess so - i am pretty sure