Chmod 5670
Owner can read, write. Group can read, write, execute. Others have no permissions. SETUID bit is set. Sticky bit is set.
Numeric Notation
Symbolic Notation
Command
chmod 5670 filePermission Breakdown
Detailed view of permissions for each user category
For Files
For Directories
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Understanding Chmod 5670
The chmod 5670 command sets specific file permissions in Linux and Unix systems. This permission configuration owner can read, write. group can read, write, execute. others have no permissions. setuid bit is set. sticky bit is set.
In the numeric notation 5670, each digit represents the permission level for different user categories. The symbolic representation rwSrwx--T provides a visual way to understand these permissions, where 'r' means read, 'w' means write, 'x' means execute, and '-' means no permission.
When you execute chmod 5670 filename, you're modifying the file's access control list to match this specific permission pattern. This is essential for maintaining proper security and access control in multi-user environments.