this is infinitely the best Linux video I've ever seen. lol I'm just getting into Linux, networking, coding, hacking, so I've consumed a LOT of content over the past year on all of these subjects and this was the most easily digestible Linux content I've experienced! :D
In which use cases would you need to have the other group have permissions to things? Also where does selinux come into the equation to help create permissions.
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this is infinitely the best Linux video I've ever seen. lol I'm just getting into Linux, networking, coding, hacking, so I've consumed a LOT of content over the past year on all of these subjects and this was the most easily digestible Linux content I've experienced! :D
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instead of kali Linux can we use fedora to do this test?
Good video!!
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In which use cases would you need to have the other group have permissions to things? Also where does selinux come into the equation to help create permissions.
Use case could be where you wanted a group (of users) to have permissions to read and write, but no one else to have any permissions.