On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 10:17 AM Emmett Culley
<lst_manage(a)webengineer.com> wrote:
>
> I first discovered this issue when a user complained she could not access a file I
created on an NFS4 share.
>
> I don't see this issue if I use fish:// to access any directory, local or
remote.
>
> We are on fully updated KDE fedora 34 and 35 systems, and this has been a problem for
quite awhile, through many Fedora updates, possibly as far back as fedora 18 (arbitrary
number). Until now I've usually just run chmod -R g+w on the share on the file
server or locally when it matters, then went about my business. I have put it off too
long and so did a bit of investigation.
>
> This happens every time on both Konqueror and Dolphin. It never happens in Konsole.
Meaning that if I open Konsole and cd to /fs1/work (the nfs share), and create a file or
directory, the permissions are set to 664 and 2775 (SGID is set for all directories) as
expected, with a umask of 002 for all users. Note that the umask on both servers and
clients are set to 002.
>
> So only Dolphin and Konqueror ignore the umask=0002 setting, and only when not
accessing a file system via fish. This happen on both remote NFS shares and locally.
>
Please file a bug upstream at
bugs.kde.org. Upstream KDE developers
look there for these things and will be able to do something about the
problem.
--
真実はいつも一つ!/ Always, there's only one truth!
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