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Page 1 of 5 Unix/Linux permissions can be a confusing thing. I have seen a large number of posts asking about permisisons, so I hope that this
Owner Permissions : These are permissions that you have on your own files or So, in Unix, when permissions are configured, the server allows you to define different permissions for each these three different categories of users. In a Web Serving environment these permissions are used to control which website owners can access which directories and files. What do Unix permissions look like? When viewing your files through an FTP client or from the servers command line; filename.php  username  usergroup  rwx  r-x  r-x The first entry is the name of the file, the next entry is your username on the server, the second entry is the group that you are a member of and the last entry is the permissions assigned to that this file (or directory). If you notice, I have intentionally spaced out the permissions section, I have grouped the 9 characters into 3 sets of 3. This separation is key to how the permissions system works.
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