![]() You will want to make sure the last group is set to read-only or no access for most files. So in perm option, you can pass argument with exact permission or using – or / in front of permission.Generally, files with open "everyone" permissions are not very secure. if the file has permission 7 or 4 or 1 anywhere in owner, group or in ~]# find /root/find_examples/ -perm ~]# Search for files which have permission 741 anywhere i.e.The output is file1 (which has exact permission 741) and file3( which has permission 777). For this, we will use ~]# find /root/find_examples/ -perm ~]# ![]()
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