File ownership is an important component of Unix that provides a secure method for storing files. Every file in Unix has the following attributes − Owner permissions − The owner's permissions determine what actions the owner of the file can perform on the file. Group permissions − The group's permissions determine what actions a user, who is a member of the group that a file belongs to, can perform on the file. Other (world) permissions − The permissions for others indicate what action all other users can perform on the file. The Permission Indicators While using ls -l command, it displays various information related to file permission as follows − $ls -l /home/amrood -rwxr-xr-- 1 amrood users 1024 Nov 2 00:10 myfile drwxr-xr--- 1 amrood users 1024 Nov 2 00:10 mydir Here, the first column represents different access modes, i.e., the permission associated with a file or a directory. The permissions are broken into groups of threes, and each pos...
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