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No the server is ran like `xrootd-privileged` and `cmsd-privileged` as a service.

As you say, the permissions should be that only I (lavezzo) can see this folder: but I would expect that the xrootd-multiuser, being able to recognize me as lavezzo, it would then give me permissions to see my own stuff. Alternatively, is there a way to force new directories created via `xrdfs mkdir` to have more loose permissions by default? Because at the moment if you create a directory with `xrdfs mkdir`, put files in it, you can't `xrdfs ls`, which is breaking some things for us.

`umask` is 0002. And at the moment we have `multiuser.umask 0022` configured.

I tried running it with `strace` but I either did it wrong, or nothing interesting came out just things like

```
futex(0x613f08, FUTEX_WAKE_PRIVATE, 1)  = 1
futex(0x7ffc4ef90630, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 0, NULL
```

I don't know if it's a bug in xrootd, xrootd-multiuser, or some misconfiguration on our end, but it would be great to understand that's going on and I thank you for the help in doing so!

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