How to use Sticky bit in Linux || SetUID || SetGID || Linux Special Permissions

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Sticky bit in Linux prevents the deletion of a file from other than its owner i.e., if sticky bit is set on a directory then the files within the directory can be deleted only by the file owner.

SetGID in Linux is used to assign the same Group Owner to all the files and sub-directories within a directory

SetUID bit in Linux helps to execute a command with owner rights.

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GENIUS SIR GENIUS. THE ONLY ONE VIDEO I FOUND WITH WHICH TALKS STRAIGHT TO THE POINT CONCEPTS

ujjawalmishra
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I was so confused when trying to understand these bits while reading various materials online, but your explanation was brilliant. Providing examples helped a lot

Metallst
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really appreciate it for conveying it in such a simplistic manner

hajiraheem
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Very good teaching skills. really appreciate your effort. Thank you..

rakeshchmech
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Very good and clear explanation. Thank you

cliffcampbell
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super straight forward explaination! thank you @dextutor

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Very good and clear explanation. Thanks a lot Sir.

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Thank you so much sir with your explanation i understand the topic clearly .

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Very helpful and clear. Thank you so much!

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this was very helpful, thank you so much sir.

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by the far the best tutorial on the Subject!

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Spot on! You were amazing with your explanation. I'm currently learning linux and this video helped me tremendously! Immediate subscribe!!

danikoburrell-archie
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Sir please explain effect of (sgid) when applied on file

Cars___
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Do we allowed to create directories within the shared directory or else create only files in it ? that means can able to create a nested directory? thank you in advance.

ramyabala
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The thing I find confusing, no one is answering about SetUID.
What is the point of this? Cant we just give permissions to all users?
What is the benefit of only giving temporary permissions to other users?

peshutanpavri