great!  I get a warning msg about being unable to update the user/group
id on the other machine:
=========
scp2: warning: Following attribute(s) can't be changed on the remote
file(s); uidgid
=========
..probably no way to get rid of this, huh?
thanks!!  Vicki


asosin wrote:
> 
> '-p' means to preserve permissions.  So all you do is set the permissions you want 
>prior to using the command.
> Works great.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Vicki Lonell Hain [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:   Tuesday, June 06, 2000 7:53 AM
> To:     SSH
> Subject:        SSH, file perm's/mask
> 
> I would like to be able to control the file permissions on the
> destination files that get scp'd over to our machine.  (e.g., 700)  FTP
> has an option to set a mask in its inetd entry.  I don't see anything
> similar to that for sshd.  --Does anyone know of some way to do this,
> either at the inetd level (or any level !) ??
> Thanks in advance!
> --
> Vicki Lonell Hain
> Unix Systems Programming
> AIS / Information Technology Services
> UNC-Chapel Hill, NC 27588-1150
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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