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02-24-2018 05:32 AM
02-24-2018 05:32 AM
Hi Guys,
Can someone help, im trying to set a umask of 027 instead of 077 on my server. Can someone advice what are the parameter to be setup and path? After setting the umask how can I check if is running on 027.
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Vincent
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02-24-2018 07:36 AM
02-24-2018 07:36 AM
Solution> [...] im trying to set a umask of 027 instead of 077 on my server.
uname -a
Define "on my server". A umask is a per-process parameter. Are you
talking about the default umask for a particular user's shell(s)? For
all users' shell(s)?
For a shell, you can put a "umask" command in that shell's start-up
file(s), like "~/.cshrc", "~/.login", "~/.profile", "~/.bashrc", or
whatever, or, more generally, in "/etc/profile", or whatever a
particular shell uses.
> [...] After setting the umask how can I check if is running on 027.
man umask
man <your_shell>
man profile