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# 1  
Old 04-21-2017
File permission

Hi,

Could you please tell me the OS command to grant as similar to below permission?

rwxrwxr-x

OS -- HP-UX

Regards,
Maddy
# 2  
Old 04-21-2017
chmod 775 filename

Each group of three is rwx, where x=1, w=2, r=4. 4+2+1=7, so rwx is 7. rx=1+4=5.
# 3  
Old 04-21-2017
Hi Corona,

Thanks.

chmod 775 filename -- Do this permission have all read,write and execute? if so what is the difference between chmod 777 filename and chmod 775 filename? Could you please clarify?

Regards,
Maddy
# 4  
Old 04-21-2017
The difference is 2. And 2 means w.

Each digit is a sum of r, w, and x, where r=4, w=2, x=1. So --x=1, -w-=2, -wx=3, r--=4, r-x=5, rw-=6, rwx=7.

Code:
r w x   r w x   r - x 

4+2+1=7 4+2+1=7 4+0+1=5

# 5  
Old 04-21-2017
Hi Corona,

I don't understand. Could you please tell me the difference between chmod 777 filename and chmod 775 filename?

Regards,
Maddy
# 6  
Old 04-21-2017
Here again is the complete meaning of all those digits:

Code:
7 = rwx
6 = rw-
5 = r-x
4 = r--
3 = -wx
2 = -w-
1 = --x
0 = ---

Since 7 means rwx, and 5 means r-x, you can pile them together like 775 to get rwxrwxr-x.
# 7  
Old 04-21-2017
Hi Corona,

Thanks. I understood for chmod 775.

I want to know the difference for chmod 777 filename ?


Regards,
Maddy
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