Hi, I'm using fish:// to copy files to a remote server. The file permissions on the remote server needs to be rw-r--r-- (644) by default, but Fish:// writes it as rw------- (600). Where do I change this behaviour? I just can't find the spot :-( Thanks Nico
On Friday 02 July 2004 12:58, Nico wrote:
Hi,
I'm using fish:// to copy files to a remote server.
The file permissions on the remote server needs to be rw-r--r-- (644) by default, but Fish:// writes it as rw------- (600).
Where do I change this behaviour? I just can't find the spot :-(
What are the permissions of the source file? Cheers, Leen
Nico wrote:
Hi,
I'm using fish:// to copy files to a remote server.
The file permissions on the remote server needs to be rw-r--r-- (644) by default, but Fish:// writes it as rw------- (600).
Where do I change this behaviour? I just can't find the spot :-(
What the heck is that "FISH" anyway?
On Friday 02 July 2004 13:55, James Knott wrote:
Nico wrote:
Hi,
I'm using fish:// to copy files to a remote server.
The file permissions on the remote server needs to be rw-r--r-- (644) by default, but Fish:// writes it as rw------- (600).
Where do I change this behaviour? I just can't find the spot :-(
What the heck is that "FISH" anyway?
To see a description KDE-menu -> System -> Monitor -> Info Center Click on Protocols Click on fish e.g. <Alt>-<F2> Enter 'fish://nico@remote.host.somewhere/home/nico' Enter password in the Password Dialog Konqueror opens and shows the files in that remote dir You can manage files remotely now. Try it with 'localhost' instead of remote.host.somewhere. Cheers, Leen
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