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Linux: Files and Permissions

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Grant McWilliams

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  • [1] Manage files and permissions in Linux.mp4
    01:16
  • [2] What you should know.mp4
    02:13
  • [3] Get help with commands.mp4
    05:15
  • [4] Using the exercise files.mp4
    01:16
  • [1] What is a file.mp4
    04:59
  • [2] Getting information about files.mp4
    05:29
  • [3] About extended attributes.mp4
    03:54
  • [4] Getting extended attributes.mp4
    04:14
  • [5] About file globs.mp4
    05:09
  • [6] Using character classes.mp4
    03:07
  • [7] Using globs to match files.mp4
    06:42
  • [8] Matching with brace expansion.mp4
    06:11
  • [9] The Magic of extended globs.mp4
    06:25
  • [10] Matching files with extended globs.mp4
    02:22
  • [11] Advanced extended globs.mp4
    04:22
  • [1] Understanding filesystem paths.mp4
    04:18
  • [2] Creating files and dirs.mp4
    04:38
  • [3] Copying files and dirs.mp4
    04:39
  • [4] Moving and renaming files and dirs.mp4
    04:11
  • [5] Deleting files and dirs.mp4
    03:44
  • [6] Creating links to files and dirs.mp4
    06:24
  • [7] Making file manipulation safe.mp4
    02:12
  • [8] Challenge Linux files.mp4
    03:21
  • [9] Solution Linux files.mp4
    03:45
  • [1] Standard Linux permissions overview.mp4
    01:52
  • [2] File and directory modes.mp4
    01:16
  • [3] File ownership.mp4
    03:14
  • [4] Permissions using numeric notation.mp4
    03:02
  • [5] Permissions using symbolic notation.mp4
    04:44
  • [6] Initial permissions using umask.mp4
    04:30
  • [7] Special file bits SUID and SGID.mp4
    04:59
  • [8] Special directory bits SGID and Sticky.mp4
    05:53
  • [9] Challenge Permissions.mp4
    02:16
  • [10] Solution Permissions.mp4
    04:19
  • [1] ACL overview.mp4
    03:32
  • [2] Read ACLs.mp4
    03:33
  • [3] Setting ACLs.mp4
    05:40
  • [4] Manage Default ACLs.mp4
    04:01
  • [5] Delete ACLs.mp4
    04:13
  • [6] ACL tricks.mp4
    06:18
  • [7] Challenge ACLs.mp4
    02:16
  • [8] Solution ACLs.mp4
    05:03
  • [1] Next steps.mp4
    00:55
  • Description


    When it comes to managing Linux servers securely, permissions and access control are crucial. In this course, computer science instructor and Linux enthusiast Grant McWilliams explains how to manage files and directories, create links, and set permissions in Enterprise Linux 8. Grant covers how to maintain access control to files through the standard Linux permission system and access control lists. He also shows how to grant or revoke access to files and directories for users and groups as well as how to set up special bits for privilege escalation, global writable directories, and permission inheritance.

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    Grant McWilliams
    Grant McWilliams
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    Grant McWilliams is a computer consultant, public speaker, technical writer, professor and software developer specializing in Linux and Open Source. He's been a college professor for 20 years teaching at Bellevue College, Shoreline Community College and Edmonds Community College. He's also provided custom training and curriculum for Boeing, Panasonic, Thales and many other fortune 500 corporations. His training focuses entirely on open source and Linux technologies. His consulting company - Sound Linux Training and Consulting has been in business for 26 years in various forms and specializes in creating custom solutions using open source technologies. These have included Linux based in-flight entertainment systems, massively scaled Xen hypervisor near-embedded platforms as well as cloud, virtual and physical security scanning and penetration testing appliances. His public speaking engagements include Linuxcon (New Orleans 2013), Xen User Summit (NYC 2014) and LinuxFest Northwest (Bellingham WA 2004-2011). His technical writing/editing achievements have included writing documentation and manpages for Citrix Xenserver via the Xenapi Admin Project and technical editor for No Starch Press on the book Wicked Cool Shell Scripts. Specialties: Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Xen Cloud Platform/Xenserver, Linux, BASH, Saltstack, SELinux, PHP, Python, System Design, Technical writing, curriculum creation, Instructor Led Training
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 43
    • duration 2:51:42
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/10/09