How to Change File Permissions to 777 in Ubuntu?
How to Change File Permissions to 777 in Ubuntu?
In Unix and Unix-like operating systems, CHMOD is the command and system call which is used to change the access permissions of file system
To sum it up, 777 means the file directory is granted read, write and execute permissions for all three user classes, including the owner,
bgame777 To change a file permission to 777, type the command chmod 777 followed by the filename you want to change the permission of and press ENTER
new 777 bet But Unix admins avoid the 777 chmod permission number, as it gives even anonymous users the right to execute programs in any folder they can see
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