Sorry, I misremembered my results from yesterday. I just checked again.
The permissions are in fact different: the Nautilus-created files are
644 (because my "New Text Document.txt" template in ~/Templates is 644),
while files created with e.g. touch are 664.
Since both allow me, the owning user,
The permissions and ownership are the same. It seems to persist across
ejecting and remounting the SSH mount. I can see if it persists across a
reboot or magically spreads from one SSH mount to a different mount (via
a different hostname/ip for the same machine), but I suspect it won't.
November 1
Thank you for your bug report. Does it only happen directly after
creating the file or is it still an issue for those files after e.G a
reboot?
Could you see if there is anything different in permission/ownership
between the files created by nautilus and from the commandline?
** Changed in: nauti
I can actually only get this to manifest *for files created by
Nautilus*. Files that are created from an ssh session or by cd-ing into
the /run/user/1000/... directory are unaffected. So I guess this also
affects Nautilus?
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: