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Posted 9/19/2005 1:07:10 PM
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I, along with about 8 other people, are all using WsFtp Version 8.0
We are creating htmls in windows then transferring them, using WsFtp,
onto a Redhat box for testing purposes.

When everyone is satisfied we, using WsFtp from our Windows box,
transfer the htmls from the Redhat box onto a HP unix box using
the sftp supplied by WsFtp.

When the htmls get on the Unix box the permissions change from 750, from
the Redhat box to 644 on the unix box.
Is there a way to keep the current permissions which were on the Redhat box
to the Unix box??

We have read the WsFtp documentation and have used lumask and umask but we
need a solution for using the sftp protocol.
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