How to use SUID and SGID in Linux with examples

Posted by trendoceangd on Mar 6, 2022 10:18 AM EDT
TREND OCEANS; By Gagan Mishra
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Regular permission can be overridden by special permissions like SUID, SGID, and sticky bit. When you use the special permissions on a file, then only the owner of the file or group owner can manipulate the file.

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