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hey YouTube itamp;#39;s Sean Powers I am in a pretty deep Funk so Iamp;#39;m gonna do my best to get through the end of our security section of Linux plus but if Iamp;#39;m not quite as entertaining as I normally am uh weamp;#39;ll pre weamp;#39;ll say thatamp;#39;s why and not just because Iamp;#39;m really a boring person but letamp;#39;s uh letamp;#39;s talk about permissions oh I didnamp;#39;t I should have switched to that slide right let me switch to the slide so weamp;#39;re going to look at thereamp;#39;s permissions in Linux but it gets um it gets kind of complicated pretty quickly because we have standard permissions which actually Iamp;#39;m going to put a link to the video up there from the Linux Essentials course where I talk about permission standard posix permissions so Iamp;#39;m going to go over really really quickly here not explain a whole lot but in that video we even go over things like octal notation which is just cool stuff so weamp;#39;re going to

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An access control list (ACL) lets you assign permissions for each unique user or group. Suppose you have user1, user2, and user3 on a system. Users user2 and user3 are part of a demo group. You must assign this permission scheme to the sample directory: user1: read and write permission.
#sudo setfacl -Rbk Here -R recursively, -b remove all permissions for user/groups -k remove default acl (mask). By issuing this command it will remove the plus (+) sign seen on the ls output, but it will not remove the dot (.) sign from the ls output. #setfattr -x security.
An access control list (ACL) is a list of rules that specifies which users or systems are granted or denied access to a particular object or system resource. Access control lists are also installed in routers or switches, where they act as filters, managing which traffic can access the network.
Access Control List Examples. The most common examples of Access Control List include web servers, DNS servers, and remote access or VPN systems. The internal router of a DMZ contains stricter ACLs to protect the internal network from more specific attacks.
In some permission systems additional symbols in the ls -l display represent additional permission features: + (plus) suffix indicates an access control list that can control additional permissions. . (dot) suffix indicates an SELinux context is present.
GNU ls uses a . character to indicate a file with a SELinux security context, but no other alternate access method. This basically implies that the file has an Access Control List (ACL) with SELinux. You can set or delete ACL association for a file by using the setfacl command.
In summary, while chown and chmod provide essential ownership and standard permission controls, ACLs enable more precise and flexible permission management, particularly useful in environments where specific access rights are necessary without altering the core ownership structure of files and directories.
Organizations can use access control lists (ACL) to secure data. One of the major reasons to use access control lists is to restrict unauthorized users from accessing business-sensitive information. It can also be used to control network traffic by limiting the number of users accessing files, systems, and information.

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