We're using daemontools.  I've put the umask command in the run script
but it didn't help.

janine

On Feb 24, 2004, at 4:33 PM, Dossy wrote:

On 2004.02.24, Janine Sisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So what you guys are telling me is that there's no way to make
AOLserver do this automagically, that the application code has to be
modified?

The client insists it was working this way when they were hosted
elsewhere, but I think they must have solved it some other way and he
just wasn't aware of it.

Setting umask before starting nsd should also work. How are you starting/running nsd?


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