On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 00:35, Eric Huff wrote:
> > > Is there any way to make a certain directory have different
> > > umask properties than the default?
> > 
> > yes if you are the owner of the file right click on it and choose
> > permissions and set them how u like.. im assuming you are in X
> 
> I don't mean the permissions, but the umask settings.  This way, any
> new files createdin that directory will be created with a different
> umask than the default.  But i don;t think it is possible...
> 
> thanks,
> eric

if im not mistaken umask is basically the same umask is the permissions
a file has for exec ftp is umask=022 i think. but anyways umask and
permissions is the same. you like umask 777 is rwxrwxrwx. but if you
wanna change your default file permissions or umask the edit your
.profile to have whatever umask u desire.for ex. umask 077 nobody but u
can r w or x files 
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