virtual: 0.904 permissions: 0.875 device: 0.784 network: 0.734 graphic: 0.706 VMM: 0.647 architecture: 0.567 files: 0.537 semantic: 0.458 performance: 0.445 vnc: 0.444 PID: 0.426 debug: 0.424 register: 0.422 mistranslation: 0.410 hypervisor: 0.374 kernel: 0.356 boot: 0.311 user-level: 0.301 TCG: 0.298 ppc: 0.287 risc-v: 0.274 socket: 0.254 i386: 0.241 x86: 0.218 peripherals: 0.168 KVM: 0.158 arm: 0.133 assembly: 0.115 External snapshots are created world-readable when connecting via qemu+ssh://root Description of problem: External snapshots are created with world-readable permissions when connecting via `qemu+ssh://root`. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a VM over `qemu+ssh://root@$SERVER/system` 2. Create an external snapshot via virt-manager or with `virsh snapshot-create-as --domain testvm --name test --disk-only --diskspec vda,file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.qcow2 --atomic` 3. `ls -l /var/lib/libvirt/images/test.qcow2` Additional information: Issue doesn't seem to go away by adding `umask 077` in `$HOME/.profile`