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Changing users over ssh file creation masks ?


I have a couple of users logging onto a windows pc running cygwin with openssh
and svn. Essentially the ssh connection is used purely for svn. When they
connect via svn+ssh, the authorized_keys file contains a
"command=/usr/bin/svnserve" entry to run an svnserve command on the server. It
all works fine except that new files created by the ssh user are created with
the ssh user as owner, and no read/write/execute permissions for any one else.
Is there any way to modify this behaviour in the ssh setup ?


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