On Apr 29, 2013, at 10:51 AM, Ludovic Boué wrote:

> The fact is we want to use the RECORDED_FILE function from Application_Record 
> module and create a file with 666 permissions. But when I check the created 
> file, rights are not what I expected.
> 
> [root@STD1-SRVASTSVI-03 pseudos]$ ll
> -rw-r--r-- 1 asterisk asterisk 51244 mars 29 16:04 Pseudo_2_1111.wav
> 
> I checked the doc on 
> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Application_Record but I didn't 
> find anything about umask permissions. I checked Doxygen, I can see file 
> creation permissions is set to 666
> #define AST_FILE_MODE 0666
> http://doxygen.asterisk.org/trunk/asterisk_8h.html#a6293b2dae52a2b470494df672a26c42
> 
> What can I do to fix that or debug?

The AST_FILE_MODE works by the same rules as mode parameter in open(2): "The 
effective permissions are modified by the process's umask in the usual way: The 
permissions of the created file are (mode & ~umask)."[1]

My guess is that the umask of your asterisk process is 022, which is very 
typical. You'll have to play around with your umask settings and file 
permissions to get things the way you want them.

 [1]: http://linux.die.net/man/2/open

> Ludovic BOUÉ

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