There are some other special permission apart from the normal file permissions read, write and execute which we set with chmod and chown commands. They are SUID, SGID, Sticky Bit, ACL’s, SUDO, SELinux for granular file/folder management by Linux administrator. Today we will see
Source: What is SUID and how to set SUID in Linux/Unix? – The Linux Juggernaut
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