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Removing read access from a file



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowGrant group traversal rights on a folderRead file into array How can I create a shared folder using command line?Get all file paths from a certain point and pipe to text fileremoving “_” from a very large csv fileRun open and read command on a file within python - not using a scriptWhat are the commands for for fine-grained control for file permissions? (other than the usual read-write-execute[rwx])Can the cat command edit a text file as well as read it?Copy file using sudo accessCan’t delete file from shell because it’s read onlyShow permissions of a folder using `ls`










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A file Cat within a folder Dog owner



-rw- 1 rich v 12 15:40 Cat


What is the shell command to remove others' read access from file Dog?










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    You really should be able to attempt this based on the answer you received in Grant group traversal rights on a folder and a perusal of the relevant manual page (man chmod)

    – steeldriver
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    Possible duplicate of Grant group traversal rights on a folder

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  • This is very unclear. Is it cat or Cat, and what is Dog? A file, a folder (which is a file as well in the end), …?

    – dessert
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A file Cat within a folder Dog owner



-rw- 1 rich v 12 15:40 Cat


What is the shell command to remove others' read access from file Dog?










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    You really should be able to attempt this based on the answer you received in Grant group traversal rights on a folder and a perusal of the relevant manual page (man chmod)

    – steeldriver
    8 hours ago






  • 3





    Possible duplicate of Grant group traversal rights on a folder

    – Graham
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  • This is very unclear. Is it cat or Cat, and what is Dog? A file, a folder (which is a file as well in the end), …?

    – dessert
    7 hours ago













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What is the shell command to remove others' read access from file Dog?










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What is the shell command to remove others' read access from file Dog?







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  • 4





    You really should be able to attempt this based on the answer you received in Grant group traversal rights on a folder and a perusal of the relevant manual page (man chmod)

    – steeldriver
    8 hours ago






  • 3





    Possible duplicate of Grant group traversal rights on a folder

    – Graham
    8 hours ago











  • This is very unclear. Is it cat or Cat, and what is Dog? A file, a folder (which is a file as well in the end), …?

    – dessert
    7 hours ago












  • 4





    You really should be able to attempt this based on the answer you received in Grant group traversal rights on a folder and a perusal of the relevant manual page (man chmod)

    – steeldriver
    8 hours ago






  • 3





    Possible duplicate of Grant group traversal rights on a folder

    – Graham
    8 hours ago











  • This is very unclear. Is it cat or Cat, and what is Dog? A file, a folder (which is a file as well in the end), …?

    – dessert
    7 hours ago







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4





You really should be able to attempt this based on the answer you received in Grant group traversal rights on a folder and a perusal of the relevant manual page (man chmod)

– steeldriver
8 hours ago





You really should be able to attempt this based on the answer you received in Grant group traversal rights on a folder and a perusal of the relevant manual page (man chmod)

– steeldriver
8 hours ago




3




3





Possible duplicate of Grant group traversal rights on a folder

– Graham
8 hours ago





Possible duplicate of Grant group traversal rights on a folder

– Graham
8 hours ago













This is very unclear. Is it cat or Cat, and what is Dog? A file, a folder (which is a file as well in the end), …?

– dessert
7 hours ago





This is very unclear. Is it cat or Cat, and what is Dog? A file, a folder (which is a file as well in the end), …?

– dessert
7 hours ago










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You can change file permissions with the chmod command.



There are two basic ways of using chmod to change file permissions:




  1. Symbolic Method:

    In the symbolic method to remove write permission for other users on a sub directory named Dog, you should enter:



    chmod o-rw Dog



  2. Absolute form:

    In the absolute method to do the same, you should enter:



    chmod 700 Dog


    for read, write, execute permissions only for the owner and not for the group and other users.

    In this method you can customize the access permissions more efficiently as per your requirements.



Be careful when setting the permissions of directories, particularly your home directory; you don't want to lock yourself out by removing your own access. Also, you must have execute permission on a directory to switch (cd) to it.

For further reading and additional information about file permissions.






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    You can change file permissions with the chmod command.



    There are two basic ways of using chmod to change file permissions:




    1. Symbolic Method:

      In the symbolic method to remove write permission for other users on a sub directory named Dog, you should enter:



      chmod o-rw Dog



    2. Absolute form:

      In the absolute method to do the same, you should enter:



      chmod 700 Dog


      for read, write, execute permissions only for the owner and not for the group and other users.

      In this method you can customize the access permissions more efficiently as per your requirements.



    Be careful when setting the permissions of directories, particularly your home directory; you don't want to lock yourself out by removing your own access. Also, you must have execute permission on a directory to switch (cd) to it.

    For further reading and additional information about file permissions.






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      You can change file permissions with the chmod command.



      There are two basic ways of using chmod to change file permissions:




      1. Symbolic Method:

        In the symbolic method to remove write permission for other users on a sub directory named Dog, you should enter:



        chmod o-rw Dog



      2. Absolute form:

        In the absolute method to do the same, you should enter:



        chmod 700 Dog


        for read, write, execute permissions only for the owner and not for the group and other users.

        In this method you can customize the access permissions more efficiently as per your requirements.



      Be careful when setting the permissions of directories, particularly your home directory; you don't want to lock yourself out by removing your own access. Also, you must have execute permission on a directory to switch (cd) to it.

      For further reading and additional information about file permissions.






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        You can change file permissions with the chmod command.



        There are two basic ways of using chmod to change file permissions:




        1. Symbolic Method:

          In the symbolic method to remove write permission for other users on a sub directory named Dog, you should enter:



          chmod o-rw Dog



        2. Absolute form:

          In the absolute method to do the same, you should enter:



          chmod 700 Dog


          for read, write, execute permissions only for the owner and not for the group and other users.

          In this method you can customize the access permissions more efficiently as per your requirements.



        Be careful when setting the permissions of directories, particularly your home directory; you don't want to lock yourself out by removing your own access. Also, you must have execute permission on a directory to switch (cd) to it.

        For further reading and additional information about file permissions.






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        You can change file permissions with the chmod command.



        There are two basic ways of using chmod to change file permissions:




        1. Symbolic Method:

          In the symbolic method to remove write permission for other users on a sub directory named Dog, you should enter:



          chmod o-rw Dog



        2. Absolute form:

          In the absolute method to do the same, you should enter:



          chmod 700 Dog


          for read, write, execute permissions only for the owner and not for the group and other users.

          In this method you can customize the access permissions more efficiently as per your requirements.



        Be careful when setting the permissions of directories, particularly your home directory; you don't want to lock yourself out by removing your own access. Also, you must have execute permission on a directory to switch (cd) to it.

        For further reading and additional information about file permissions.







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