umask is 022
mkdir make a chmod 755 directory
touch makes a chmod 644 file.

Forrest

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> Silly question... What's your umask? What permissions has a 
> file you create
> with 'touch file'?
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> Miguel Dilaj
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> "Taylor, ForrestX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@redhat.com on 
> 16/10/2001
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> I looked in /etc/skel, /etc/login.defs, and 
> /etc/defaults/useradd, but I
> cannot find the chmod anywhere.
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> Forrest
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