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adding_and_removing_linux_permissions [2016/07/25 19:39] walkeradminadding_and_removing_linux_permissions [2017/01/29 18:00] walkeradmin
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 ====== Adding and Removing Linux Permissions ====== ====== Adding and Removing Linux Permissions ======
 +<color darkorange>2016</color>
 +
 +----
 +
 \\  \\ 
 +**Granting Permissions** 
 \\  \\ 
 Grant the execute permission to the group. Grant the execute permission to the group.
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     -rw-r-xr-- 1 pi pi 4452 Jul 25 18:01 example.py     -rw-r-xr-- 1 pi pi 4452 Jul 25 18:01 example.py
  
-    The group rights have changed from ----r------ to ----r-x---+    The group rights have changed from ----r------ to ----r-x---  (only looking at group, not listed Owner or Other) 
 +\\  
 \\  \\ 
 If required, more than one permission can be changed at once, for example I want to give write and execute to 'Other' If required, more than one permission can be changed at once, for example I want to give write and execute to 'Other'
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     ls -l example.py     ls -l example.py
     -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 4452 Jul 25 18:01 example.py     -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 4452 Jul 25 18:01 example.py
-    chmod g+wx example.py --- is for group, x is for execute+    chmod o+wx example.py --- is for owner, w is for write, x is for execute
     ls -l example.py     ls -l example.py
          
-    -rw-rwxr-- 1 pi pi 4452 Jul 25 18:01 example.py+    -rw-r--rwx 1 pi pi 4452 Jul 25 18:01 example.py
  
-    The Other rights have changed from ----r------ to ----r-x--- (only looking at groupnot listed Owner or Other)+    The Other rights have changed from --------r-- to -------rwx 
 +\\  
 +\\  
 +**Removing permissions**  
 +\\  
 +This is the exact opposite, instead of using a + (plus) we use a - (minus) 
 +\\  
 +    ls -l example.py 
 +    -rw-r--rwx 1 pi pi 4452 Jul 25 18:01 example.py 
 +    chmod o-wx example.py --- o is for ownerw is for write, x is for execute 
 +    ls -l example.py 
 +     
 +    -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 4452 Jul 25 18:01 example.py 
 + 
 +    The Other rights have changed from --------rwx to -------r-- 
 +\\ 
 \\  \\ 
  
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