Re: Windows Ownership
- From: "Kosala Atapattu" <kosala.atapattu@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 12:40:59 +0300
Sorry for the delay, just now went through your /etc/passwd. After
reading once more through your mail, if I understand correctly, when
you create a file through ssh, login to the _server_ with a user
account in the _server_ from a client, the files you create will be
owned but the _server_ account you logged in with. This is the correct
behavior.
Changing this behavior is not something I tried before.
Kosala
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:24 PM, Danny Kutner <getisboy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just got OpenSSH running through Cygwin and there are some ownership
issues. It seems that any file I create over ssh is then owned by the
host user (DELL4550\Family), not the client computer
(DELLNOTEBOOK05\Family). This creates problems when running backup
programs that utilize ssh.
Is there a way to correct this?
Thanks.
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