Awesome, gonna run some tests and if everything works alright I'm gonna use it on all our servers from now on.
Scponly with chroot is quite a mess on Ubuntu > 10.4 and Debian Squeeze  smile

Hello,

has the issue with file corruption due to buggy text/ascii mode been fixed in MySecureShell 1.25? I checked the release notes and saw nothing of the like but thought I'd ask nevertheless.

Martin

teka wrote:

Hi,

It's transfert of text file ? Because it's buggy in MySecureShell 1.20 just transfert text file as binary and it's fixed big_smile

Thanks for pointing this out. Will this get fixed in the next release and when is it supposed to be released? Or is there a way to disable text mode on the server?
I tested MySecureShell as a replacement for scponlyc and so far I prefer it a lot but I can't force all our customers to disable text mode within WinSCP and unfortunately the file corruption issue when using text mode renders it pretty much unusable  sad

Hello,

I don't know if this is a MySecureShell problem but I thought I'd post it here nevertheless. I have MSS installed on a Server running Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid 64bit and the Programmer who uses the MSS account has severe Problems with file corruption when downloading files with the newest WinSCP. I've seen the files and the first few bytes seem to be fine but then everything is filled with "\r". He also uses the MSS account with his IDE and there no corruption happens.

As stated before I don't blame MSS for this I just thought maybe someone can help me figure this out.

Hello,
I need to set write permissons for group on all created files and directories as I have multiple users (with same group) accessing a directory. So I set following options in the <Default> section which is the only section I have in my config file:

DefaultRights           0664 0775
MinimumRights        0664 0775

However newly created files still have 0644 and directories 0755. Am I missing some other options that should be set or is this a bug?
I installed mysecureshell_1.20_amd64.deb from the Ubuntu 9.04 download link but I am running Ubuntu 10.04 64 Bit. Besides of this problem it works fine so far.

Martin

edit. Had the chance to test on Ubuntu Hardy (8.04) and there it works fine, so it might be a problem with 10.04