Tuesday, June 25, 2013

What is SUID and how to set SUID in Linux/Unix?




What is SUID and how to set it in Linux?


SUID (Set owner User ID up on execution) is a special type of file permissions given to a file. Normally in Linux/Unix when a program runs, it inherits access permissions from the logged in user. SUID is defined as giving temporary permissions to a user to run a program/file with the permissions of the file owner rather that the user who is running it

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