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8 Mar
2004
8 Mar
'04
20:37
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Tom Nielsen wrote:
Silly question I know...but I can't remember how to do it.
I have a folder on a remote machine that I need to see what the permissions are set to...like owner, user, group, etc. How do I do this?
a simple 'ls -l' should show what you want. or to just show for that one directory, use 'ls -ld <dirname>' (the 'd' will stop ls from going into the directory and just show the info about the directory itself). it should show something like: drwxrwxr-x 11 drathos users 4096 Feb 25 13:56 music/ -- trey