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PwnyTrix

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  1. in the downloading tab of shelfmark there is a booklore option in the dropdown and a location to specific library or to bookdrop, selecting bookdrop automatically puts the file wherever the booklore bookdrop folder is configured. monitoring the download (watching unraid browse of directory) the file is created with 600, however, if i select folder for the download to the same path it's created with 644. Booklore and shelfmark are both set to 99:100 and in the same custom docker network using admin login/pass for booklore in the shelfmark download config. I can use the script solution as well, it just feels very odd. Now that i think about it, laying out the order and steps taken this may be a booklore setting, since the file is created 644 when direct downloading to a folder from shelfmark
  2. Booklore import question. I'm setting up shelfmark and don't see any umask options, when it initializes it shows RW permissions and if i direct download to a folder it creates the file with rw/r/r which works fine but if i set the download to booklore it creates with rw/-/- which is causing smb issues of course. I've worked around the issue by setting it to direct download and then changing my booklore bookdrop ingest to the same folder. Is there a way to set/force 666 for file creation in Shelfmark?

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