UMASK(1) UMASK(1) NAME umask - set file-creation mode mask SYNOPSIS umask [ ooo ] DESCRIPTION The user file-creation mode mask is set to ooo. The three octal digits refer to read/write/execute permissions for owner, group, and others, respectively (see chmod(2) and umask(2)). The value of each specified digit is subtracted from the corresponding ``digit'' specified by the system for the creation of a file (see creat(2)). For example, umask 022 removes group and others write permission (files normally created with mode 777 become mode 755; files created with mode 666 become mode 644). If ooo is omitted, the current value of the mask is printed. umask is recognized and executed by the shell. umask can be included in the user's .profile or .login file (see profile(4) and cshrc(4)) and invoked at login to automatically set the user's permissions on files or directories created. The default for all logins is set in /etc/default/login before the user's shell is started. SEE ALSO chmod(1), sh(1), chmod(2), creat(2), umask(2), cshrc(4), profile(4) Page 1