I have asked this question before in this group, but noone seems to
know or they just don't want to answer it.
I have the same problem. I want umask 0002 and not 002.

On 7 Feb, 15:25, keulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use macFuse (with macFusion) on an Intel Leopard station
> to work in a directory on a linux server (Ubuntu gutsy).
> The ssh mount works OK and I can access the desired directory which
> has drwxrws---+permissions set (with acl extra permissions).
> I connect with public key authentication and the options i use are -o
> allow_other -o defer_permissions.
>
> When I log on the server using ssh in terminal, i can create a fils
> with permissions -rw-rw----+, which is what I want.
> Creating a directory results in drwxrws---+ permissions which is also
> what  I want...
>
> MY PROBLEM IS :
> Through macFuse, creating a directory results in drwxr-s---+,  and a
> new file in -rw-r--r--+.
> I tried the -o umask=007 option but it did not change anything.
>
> Has anyone any idea ?
>
> Thanks.
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