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Guilherme Isaac

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Sep 27, 2013, 11:30:15 AM9/27/13
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Hi, I recently decided to test the CentOS, which by the way I found very cool.
I was "discovering" and I noticed something that caught my attention.

# ls-la
-rw-rw-r--.
-rw-rw-r--

and saw that some files contain a point at the end of the permissions, as well as others not contained.
What a difference a file that contains a point a which does not contain a point in permissions.

yi lu

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Sep 27, 2013, 12:19:43 PM9/27/13
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It is about some selinux context. Not so sure about this, but you can google it.

Results are like this.

http://superuser.com/questions/230559/what-does-the-dot-mean-at-the-end-of-rw-r-r-how-do-you-set-it-with-chmod


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