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I've got an FTP server running vsftpd. I allow my local users putting things in the "pub" directory to create directories, and they can also create directories in "incoming" for "anonymous" users to upload to.
The umasks for individual files are working fine, but the masks for those directories are inevitably skewed. I am forever logging in to a shell to change a directory from drwxr-Sr-- (sorry, I don't know how to represent the "S" in the numeric mode) to drwxr-sr-x. Is there a way in vsftpd to configure a umask so that new directories get that mode on creation? I've combed the documentation and didn't find anything suggesting it.
Thanks,
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