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ssh permissions are frequently misset #5131
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I cannot replicate the this but there was an issue with updating the permission display in the Info panel when changing the selection of file quickly. Fixed in 5df1450. Can you please reopen the ticket with more details if you can reproduce the issue in the updated snapshot build. |
Yes no problem at all. I'll grab the latest nightly shortly. Funnily enough I just had the exact issue that this bug was about, so I can reproduce it, but not 100% of the time - I think it's the first time I open a browser window, although not certain. Is there any extra debugging information I can log and attach to the bug? |
Replying to [comment:3 theallan]:
An updated build is now available. Make sure to check your preferences:
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I've not been able to reproduce this with the latest builds - so it looks like you've fixed it with the earlier patches. Thanks! |
Replying to [comment:6 theallan]:
Thanks for letting me know. |
I've noticed for the past couple of weeks with the nightly builds (currently using Version 3.6 (6874P)) that when I save a file which I've been editing the permissions on the remote file are frequently misset. For example I've just been editing a file which has 644 on the server, hit save in my editor and Cyberduck uploads the file, but the permissions are set to 600. This is most noticeable on a web-server where those permissions mean the file can't be read.
In addition to this (might be a separate issue?) viewing the permission of a file via ssh (cmd-I) does not show the current permissions - it simply shows 000. Trying to set the permissions results is some odd combinations on the file.
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