At 8:42 Uhr -0300 19.05.2000, Lancaster, David Matthew wrote:

>> Set the umask in /etc/profile accordingly (to 002 in your case).
>AFAIK, /etc/profile would only be effective if you're running bash (not
>everyone does) and is normally only executed when bash starts up as an
>interactive login shell, which shouldn't affect afpd.

You're right. But it helped me for creating group-writeable files from within afpd.

:wq! PoC


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