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MODES
Modes may be absolute or symbolic. An absolute mode is an octal number constructed from the sum of one
or more of the following values:
4000 (the set-user-ID-on-execution bit) Executable files with this bit set will run with
effective uid set to the uid of the file owner. Directories with the set-user-id bit set
will force all files and sub-directories created in them to be owned by the directory
owner and not by the uid of the creating process, if the underlying file system supports
this feature: see chmod(2) and the suiddir option to mount(8).
2000 (the set-group-ID-on-execution bit) Executable files with this bit set will run with
effective gid set to the gid of the file owner.
1000 (the sticky bit) See chmod(2) and sticky(8).
0400 Allow read by owner.
0200 Allow write by owner.
0100 For files, allow execution by owner. For directories, allow the owner to search in the
directory.
0040 Allow read by group members.
0020 Allow write by group members.
0010 For files, allow execution by group members. For directories, allow group members to
search in the directory.
0004 Allow read by others.
0002 Allow write by others.
0001 For files, allow execution by others. For directories allow others to search in the
directory.
For example, the absolute mode that permits read, write and execute by the owner, read and execute by
group members, read and execute by others, and no set-uid or set-gid behaviour is 755
(400+200+100+040+010+004+001).
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