How to Assign a #777 Permission to a File in Linux?

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chmod 777 all files in directory

chmod 777 all files in directory  Then, use access control lists to record all of the permissions in all of the files to a single file View all files Repository files navigation README dirty_untar

The owner of the user account can chmod 777 their home account folder whenever they want, any and every time after you have set it back to 700  The command chmod -R 777 makes every single file on the system under have rwxrwxrwx permissions This is equivalent to allowing ALL

Then you should be able to safely set it to 700 for all of the directories, and 600 for all of the files in those directories 744644 would also work and all the files and directories within that directory Use the chmod command to change permissions for a file or directory 777 cabbage $ ls

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