Posted on January 12th, 2008 by dani

Chmod Tutorials



According to wikipedia, the chmod command (abbreviated from change mode) is a shell command in Unix and Unix-like environments. When executed, the command can change file system modes of files and directories. The modes include permissions and special modes.

I just had to adjust these settings last night so here are a few decent tutorials I found on the subject…

Change file permissions (chmod) with ftp :: Tutorial explaining how to change your file permissions using common ftp programs.

FTP and Chmod tutorial for beginners :: This tutorial explains in a simple manner how to transfer files to your server and how to CHMOD them.

Chmod Tutorial ::  This tutorial contains step by step instructions to CHMOD a file to the two most common settings, 755 and 777.

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