Bug#503641: [gvfs-backends] ssh backend does bogus permission mapping
Josselin Mouette
joss at debian.org
Tue Mar 10 16:26:25 UTC 2009
Le lundi 27 octobre 2008 à 09:22 +0100, Matthias Bläsing a écrit :
> the permission mapping of the gvfs ssh backend looks bogus. This is the
> listing of the directory on the server:
> I thing the ssh method should map the permissions to what the user on
> the server machine would expect. In my case I would expect 0600 for each
> file.
The gvfs developers think it is not possible to do better given how the
SSH protocol is designed:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=558679
Feel free to discuss this issue directly with them if you have some
ideas.
Cheers,
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