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Subject:  Re: sftp removing writable bit
Date:  Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:45:50 +0100
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* Andrew DeFaria (Wed, 12 Sep 2007 08:48:58 -0700)
> John J. Culkin wrote:
> > I am seeing an issue with Cygwin's sftp. It seems that after I upload 
> > a file that overwrites an existing file, the writable bit is removed. 
> > This prevents me from uploading a new version of the file.
> >
> > The files are owned by the SFTP user.
> >
> > Any Ideas?
> No ideas but a question. What is sftp good for? I mean what does it have 
> over say... scp?

You can use your favourite FTP client, right?!


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