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chmod

The major difference with respect to the setuid primitive is that no root password is required whereas an additional check is performed on the filename argument. If filename refers to a regular file or a directory, the operation is denied. This means that the operation is allowed if filename refers to a device registered in the ACD. As usual if chmod is invoked by an ordinary user process or an interactive root process no additional check is done.




2000-08-22