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  1. shal0m

    permission question

    Wow.. Thank you very much sir. question : about umask 007 as the result is -rw-rw-r-- which means 664, I thought the umask should be 002. so 666- 002 = 664. and about the stickybit t, is the difference only about delete the file and the user can also execute it right?
  2. shal0m

    permission question

    guys, after reading chmod, I still can get the difference between s and x. here's from the man chmod: In a directory which has the set-group-ID bit set (reflected as either -----s--- or -----l--- in the output of 'ls -ld'), files and subdirectories are created with the group-ID...
  3. shal0m

    permission question

    Hi p5wizard, Thanks for your explanation, I understand about first 3 bit about owner, group and others. but the thing I dont understand is rws means [rwx plus set-user-id] what plus set-user-id for? any example you can give me? I always put rwx and never worry about set-user-id. and also...
  4. shal0m

    permission question

    so what's the diff between rwx, rws and rwt ?
  5. shal0m

    permission question

    Hi guys, maybe this simple explanation to you guys but I'm quite new with this one. usually directory permission something like this : -rwxr-x--- but now I found permission like : -rwsr-S--t can you please explain, I searched in google they mentioned about SUID, SGID, and sticky bits which I...

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