Speaking UNIX, Part 4: Setting and managing permissions on UNIX

Posted by solrac on Oct 20, 2006 10:51 PM EDT
IBM/developerWorks; By Martin Streicher
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UNIX provides robust tools and infrastructure so that you can both protect and share information. This article looks at user privileges and, in particular, examines how to manipulate file permissions to restrict or share your directories and files with others. Understanding permissions is crucial if you want to speak UNIX fluently. Learn how to manipulate file permissions to protect your files, or share them with others.

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