Opened 21 years ago
Last modified 9 years ago
#1920 new Feature request
Default file attributes — at Version 12
Reported by: | Eirik | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | high | Component: | FileZilla Client |
Keywords: | umask, permission-handling | Cc: | Eirik, egonfreeman@… |
Component version: | Operating system type: | ||
Operating system version: |
Description (last modified by )
An option to set default file attributes when uploading
files. Would be most useful for website uploading. Best
would be individual settings for each site.
Change History (12)
comment:1 by , 16 years ago
Component: | Other → FileZilla Client |
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Priority: | blocker → normal |
comment:2 by , 16 years ago
comment:3 by , 16 years ago
any roadmap for this? I think this is really a important feature - at least some global option.
comment:5 by , 13 years ago
Priority: | high → normal |
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comment:6 by , 13 years ago
Keywords: | umask added |
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Operating system type: | → Windows |
Priority: | normal → high |
I would also like to change the umask assigned to all uploads.
There were some feature requests regarding setting the umask.
Mostly it is due to the need to set umask simply to 002 to have the write permission set to the group.
I do not understand why this feature req. priority is set to normal without any explanation.
comment:7 by , 10 years ago
Is there any update on this ticket? I have users that create and transfer files that end up with permissions that we do not want. We really need a way to force a default permissioning scheme. It seems rather silly that we can manually change permissions but not being able set them by default? Something as simple as calling chmod +x -R FILENAME after file creation would be really useful.
ELEVEN years. This seems like a ridiculous amount of time to get this basic feature implemented....
comment:8 by , 10 years ago
Cc: | added |
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Operating system type: | Windows → OS X |
Operating system version: | → 10.9 Mavericks |
Having a very big issue with file permissions being set to ---------- even though sFTP's umask is 022. Even clients not specifically tasked for this purpose (like Total Commander on Windows) have this feature in. Why doesn't FileZilla have it?
Problem exists in FileZilla 3.10.0 on OS X 10.9 (Mavericks).
comment:9 by , 10 years ago
Operating system type: | OS X |
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Operating system version: | 10.9 Mavericks |
Summary: | Default file attributes → (changed back to no-os, no-os-version) |
comment:10 by , 10 years ago
Summary: | (changed back to no-os, no-os-version) → Default file attributes |
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(changed back, I apologize)
comment:11 by , 10 years ago
Operating system type: | → Windows |
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Operating system version: | → 7 |
I know this was opened 11 years ago but I just ran into a problem with a fileserver where creating a new file with Bash SSH gives it group write permissions but FileZilla does not, and I'm not able to fix that as I don't have root access and the server admin hasn't fixed it yet.
WinSCP does have the ability to set default new file/folder permissions but FileZilla does not yet, so I'll be trying WinSCP.
http://serverfault.com/questions/645150/sftp-server-uploaded-files-having-wrong-rights
comment:12 by , 9 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Keywords: | permission-handling added |
Operating system type: | Windows |
Operating system version: | 7 |
There should be a site specific option for file and directory uploads/creation.