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How to put in dot in ACL

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hey everyone thatamp;#39;s mr. Lucas Iamp;#39;m still recovering today itamp;#39;s Wednesday March the 21st we would have started chapter 7 access control list today so I figured I would run through a video narration of our notes so that you can have a good understanding grasp of it before we start this on next Monday because weamp;#39;ll kind of hit the ground running and hopefully finish this up before we go on spring break the next week all right so weamp;#39;re gonna start chapter 7 access control list what is access control list the thing you want to think about when you hear a CL or access control list itamp;#39;s filtering traffic so weamp;#39;re either denying or blocking traffic from successfully making it through our router or we want to permit or allow traffic to successfully go through our router now when we think about our communication we need to think about it from source to destination we have been doing that since class 1 when we have like a PC talking to anothe

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The + indicates that the file has an Access Control List (ACL) with additional permissions. getfacl {dir/file} to get more info on what is set. setfacl -b {dir/file} to remove ACL.
The + indicates that the file has an Access Control List (ACL) with additional permissions. getfacl {dir/file} to get more info on what is set.
The ACL mask. The mask entry indicates the maximum permissions allowed for users (other than the owner) and for groups. The mask is a quick way to change permissions on all the users and groups.
A dot used in a filepath is the current directory. However, a dot in the permissions section of the output of the ls command is different. d - indicates it is a directory First rwx - indicates the user that own the directory have read write execute permission.
Write Folder Permission : Enables you to write to a file and lets you to add new files and subfolders. but will not allow to Delete files or folders.
read The Read permission refers to a users capability to read the contents of the file. write The Write permissions refer to a users capability to write or modify a file or directory. execute The Execute permission affects a users capability to execute a file or view the contents of a directory.
Permission Types Files and directories can have three types of permissions: read, write, and execute: Someone with read permission may read the contents of a file, or list the contents of a directory. Someone with write permission may modify the contents of a file, including adding, changing, or deleting file contents.
(dot) suffix indicates an SELinux context is present. Details may be listed with the command ls -Z. @ suffix indicates extended file attributes are present. ing to the Filesystem permissions wiki page, the dot indicates a SELinux context is present.

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