Posted on 03-30-2015 01:10 PM
As the subject says. According to this: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201684, they should. However according to the man page for launchd.conf. "launchd.conf is no longer respected by the system."
Setting "umask 077" in /etc/launchd-user.conf should be forcing the default file creation permissions to 600, and folder creation to 700, but it is not doing anything.
Has anyone else seen this/have any ideas?
Posted on 03-30-2015 10:30 PM
Have it set at 007 at a client (to work around the infamous Creative-Suite-Saving-To-A-Server issues) and not seeing this on 10.10.2.
Posted on 03-31-2015 05:30 AM
Robert, thanks for the response. Are you working with a new install of Yosemite or an upgrade?
Posted on 03-31-2015 05:46 AM
I've just tried this on a fresh install of 10.10.2. doing a "touch 1" creates a file named 1 with the perms -rw-r--r--. On my mountain lion Mavericks install it creates a file named 1 with the perms -rw------- as expected.
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Posted on 03-31-2015 06:10 AM
Brand new image of 10.10.2.