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The symbol dot ( . ) is predefined and always refers to the address of the beginning of the current assembly language statement.
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.
In filesystems, we use the double dot (..) to access the parent directory, whereas the single dot (.) represents the current directory.
GNU `ls uses a `. character to indicate a file with an SELinux security context, but no other alternate access method. A file with any other combination of alternate access methods is marked with a `+ character. Reference: The Meaning of the Dot - Stack Overflow.
ACLs or Access Control Lists are the process by which ServiceNow provides granular security for its data and can be applied to individual records, as well as fields within those records. While you want to work with ACLs, you should know the types of ACLs.
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.
The chmod 777 command in Linux changes the permissions of a file or directory to be readable, writable, and executable by the owner, group, and all other users in the system. The number 777 specifies the level of access: 7 for the owner: Read (4) + Write (2) + Execute (1) = 7.
One common use of the dot (.) is in the context of file system navigation. For instance, the command ls . will list the contents of the current directory, while cd . will have no effect as it simply stays in the current directory. Similarly, cp file. txt . will copy the file file. txt to the current directory.

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