I'm running several perl scripts on a Unix server and I'm having trouble with file permissions. I want to change the default file permission settings for any file that my scripts will create using the Umask command, but it seems that the effects of Umask isn't permanent. Is there another command that I can use to change default file permissions for any newly created file in a particular directory?
Thanks in advance.
Title edit by tye
In reply to More permanent umask ? by Gorby
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