Difference between revisions of "Chmod"

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== Change permissions only for files ==
 
== Change permissions only for files ==
 
  chmod 640 $(find /path/to/base/dir -type f)
 
  chmod 640 $(find /path/to/base/dir -type f)
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for fi in $(find /Pilaf -type f); do chmod 640 $fi;done  # if there are many files

Revision as of 10:23, 13 July 2018

chmod <octal_value> file

The octal (0-7) value is calculated by adding up the values for each digit
User (rwx) = 4+2+1 = 7
Group(rx) = 4+1 = 5
World (rx) = 4+1 = 5
chmode mode = 0755

Examples

  • 4 = r--
  • 6 = rw-
  • 7 = rwx


x------------------------x-----------x
|chmod u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rx  | chmod 775 | 
|chmod u=rwx,g=rx,o=     | chmod 760 |
|chmod u=rw,g=r,o=r      | chmod 644 |
|chmod u=rw,g=r,o=       | chmod 640 |
|chmod u=rw,go=          | chmod 600 |
|chmod u=rwx,go=         | chmod 700 |
x------------------------x-----------x

Sitcky bit:
When assigned to a directory, the elements inside it can only be renamed by:

  • the owner of the element
  • the owner of the directory
  • root
chmod +t dir_name
chmod -t dir_name


chmod 400 file - Read by owner
chmod 040 file - Read by group
chmod 004 file - Read by world

chmod 200 file - Write by owner
chmod 020 file - Write by group
chmod 002 file - Write by world

chmod 100 file - execute by owner
chmod 010 file - execute by group
chmod 001 file - execute by world

To combine these, just add the numbers together:
chmod 444 file - Allow read permission to owner and group and world
chmod 777 file - Allow everyone to read, write, and execute file

Change permissions only for directories

chmod 755 $(find /path/to/base/dir -type d)

Change permissions only for files

chmod 640 $(find /path/to/base/dir -type f)
for fi in $(find /Pilaf -type f); do chmod 640 $fi;done  # if there are many files