Re: Default file permissions

2008-11-04 Thread Dánielisz László
efault file permissions 2008/11/4 Dánielisz László <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Roey, you can do a chron to chmod the downloaded directory. > Did you mean using cron? I'm not very familiar with that, but as far as I know cron jobs can run at specifc times, not on specifc events. Creati

Re: Default file permissions

2008-11-04 Thread Dánielisz László
Roey, you can do a chron to chmod the downloaded directory. From: Roey D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2008 9:00:24 AM Subject: Default file permissions I have a server running Azureus to download t

Re: Default file permissions

2008-11-04 Thread Roey D
2008/11/4 Dánielisz László <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Roey, you can do a chron to chmod the downloaded directory. > Did you mean using cron? I'm not very familiar with that, but as far as I know cron jobs can run at specifc times, not on specifc events. Creating a cron job that runs every 5 minutes fo

Re: Default file permissions

2008-11-04 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 10:00:24AM +0200, Roey D wrote: > I have a server running Azureus to download torrent files. The Azureus > directory is accessible to other computers using samba. > Azureus dumps it's completed files with the 644 permissions, making > them writable only for the owner. > As f

Default file permissions

2008-11-04 Thread Roey D
I have a server running Azureus to download torrent files. The Azureus directory is accessible to other computers using samba. Azureus dumps it's completed files with the 644 permissions, making them writable only for the owner. As far as I looked, Azureus cannot be configured to dump it's files wi