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Hi, We've been using cygwin on w2k clients connected to a samba pdc for quite a some time. Unix home was automounted in user's p: and cygwin user home was defined as /cygdrive/p. This worked well for about a year. Lately however cygwin insists on masking all file permissions and present them all in 644 mode. This in turn breaks openssh key usage since it sees key file as having too open permissions and dead refuses to use them (the files real permissions are 600 on the linux server). Is it possible to restore the old behaviour and/or change the cygwin file mask to 600 ? We use ssh to access cvs servers and having to type ssh password (and answer ssh warnings) every commit it killing cygwin usage here. Older cygwin installs with the same os version and in the same samba domain work fine, so this is really a pure cygwin problem. Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot One2team : 12 bis rue de la Pierre levée - 75011 Paris - France Tél : + 33 1 43 38 19 80 - Fax : +33 1 43 14 23 07
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