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Q: Which permission will allow you to execute touch command in a directory?
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How would you allow a user to execute a specific privilege command without giving the user the root password?

using chmod you can give users certain privileges.Following are the symbolic representation of three different roles:u is for user,g is for group,and o is for others.Following are the symbolic representation of three different permissions:r is for read permission,w is for write permission,x is for execute permission.ex command: chmod u+x filenameex command2: chmod u+r,g+x filename


How would you allow a user to execute a specific privileged command without giving the user the root password?

using chmod you can give users certain privileges.Following are the symbolic representation of three different roles:u is for user,g is for group,and o is for others.Following are the symbolic representation of three different permissions:r is for read permission,w is for write permission,x is for execute permission.ex command: chmod u+x filenameex command2: chmod u+r,g+x filename


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