Kennyg-<P>I didn't know setuid was a program either.<P>I thought it was a bit set on an executable to let it run as root, even with another user executing it.<P>I always set it with the chmod ...
What does the "s" bit stand for in the beginning of a folder/files POSIX permissions?<BR><BR>I know that s can stand for "setuid" in for owner and group (to escalate permissions in special ...
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