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File Permissions

Explore the list of guides below to learn how to work with permissions, one of the most important mechanisms to secure and restrict access to filesystem objects.

  • chmod (13)
  • chown (5)
  • ls (4)
  • sudo (3)
  • find (3)
  • rsync (3)
  • Definition (2)
  • rm (2)
  • tar (2)
  • cp (2)
  • touch (2)
  • tree (2)
  • umask (2)
  • install (2)
  • vim (2)
  • ln (2)
  • readlink (2)

>> Guide to Linux getfacl Command With Examples

>> How Do File Permissions Work for the Root User

>> How the Sticky Bit Works in Linux

>> What Is Root in Linux?

>> Why Does the rm Command Allow the Deletion of Files Owned by Another User?

>> Removing Group Permission With setfacl

>> Permission Searching With find and Locating SUID or SGID Files

>> How to Modify File Ownership Inside tar Archive

>> How to Move a File Without Preserving Permissions

>> chattr and the Meaning of the lsattr Command Output

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