Ahhh! Thank you. I get it. Too bad the client runs AIX 5.1. Seems to be a very different implementation. Do you know of an ssh option to disable this 'feature'?
If i create a file locally the permissions and ACLs come out correct: but when I create the file via scp, the resulting acl for mask is empty, and my effective acl is no access:
How can I get around this problem?
It seems scp honors and copies (some of?) the ACL settings of the original file. Have a look at my tests (done with SuSE 9.3).
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For me, it seems that scp can handle (and copy) (some?) ACL correctly - so it's a feature, not a bug ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz -- Der Vergleich hinkt wie eine Schnecke mit Holzbein ;) [David Haller]
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