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          “dr— -w- --x file”

          d: Denotes it's a directory

          r - Read Permission

          w - Write Permission

          x - Execute Permission




          First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.

          Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group

          Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)




          You can refer link to read more about it.
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod






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            “dr— -w- --x file”

            d: Denotes it's a directory

            r - Read Permission

            w - Write Permission

            x - Execute Permission




            First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.

            Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group

            Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)




            You can refer link to read more about it.
            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod






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              “dr— -w- --x file”

              d: Denotes it's a directory

              r - Read Permission

              w - Write Permission

              x - Execute Permission




              First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.

              Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group

              Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)




              You can refer link to read more about it.
              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod






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                “dr— -w- --x file”

                d: Denotes it's a directory

                r - Read Permission

                w - Write Permission

                x - Execute Permission




                First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.

                Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group

                Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)




                You can refer link to read more about it.
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod






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                “dr— -w- --x file”

                d: Denotes it's a directory

                r - Read Permission

                w - Write Permission

                x - Execute Permission




                First 3 character (apart from "d") denotes permission of owner of file.

                Next 3 character tell about permission of user in same group

                Last 3 character denotes access for others (not owner, not in same group)




                You can refer link to read more about it.
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chmod







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