Hello,
I am editing scripts on an AIX machine via configured FTP accounts, meaning I open the FTP explorer tree, open a file, edit, then save. Unfortunately, after saving the file permissions (on AIX) are changed. How can I avoid that?
I understand that the (locally) edited file is being "put" onto the AIX machine when saving - is that assumption correct? If so, I do not suspect the FTP server (standard ftpd on AIX) to misbehave because if I do a manual "put" from my PC the file permissions remain the same. I have tried to send a "SITE UMASK 007" when connecting - which didn't make any difference, either.
AHA. TIA.
Regards,
Nora
I am editing scripts on an AIX machine via configured FTP accounts, meaning I open the FTP explorer tree, open a file, edit, then save. Unfortunately, after saving the file permissions (on AIX) are changed. How can I avoid that?
I understand that the (locally) edited file is being "put" onto the AIX machine when saving - is that assumption correct? If so, I do not suspect the FTP server (standard ftpd on AIX) to misbehave because if I do a manual "put" from my PC the file permissions remain the same. I have tried to send a "SITE UMASK 007" when connecting - which didn't make any difference, either.
AHA. TIA.
Regards,
Nora