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Windows ACLs, Inheritance bit


When executing "mkdir test" within bash, the new directory called "test"
gets created on the windows server, but the permissions are different
then that of its parent folder. Is there a setting or flag that can be
set so that when executing a mkdir in bash it treats it like mkdir in
dos? Just looking to ensure that new files and directories created
always inherit the permissions of the parent folder. The /etc/passwd and
/etc/group files contain all appropriate entries.

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