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Chapter 6, Lab 1: Managing Files (15­25 minutes) Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
You should become comfortable using the Linux command line and the online help utilities to manage files and directories. Required Setup and Tools:
· Fedora Linux 15 installation with an ordinary user (student)

Lab 6.2
1. Determine the permissions of various files and directories on the system. Fill in the chart below:
Filename
Readable by
Writable by
Executable/ Searchable by
Symbolic Type and Permissions
Octal Permissions
/etc/passwd
Owner (root), group (root), and everyone else
Owner (root)
Owner (root)
-rw-r--r--
644
/etc/shadow
none
None
None
----------------
000
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf
owner (root) and group (lp)
Owner (root)
None
-rw-r-----
640
/var/log/audit
Owner (root)
Owner (root) none -rw---------
600
/var/log/cups owner (lp), group (sys), and everyone else
Owner (lp) owner (lp), group (sys), and everyone else drwxr-xr-x 755
/etc/cups/ssl
owner (root) owner (root) owner (root)
Drwx------
700
/var/spool/mail
Owner (root), group (root), and everyone else
Owner (root) and group (root)
Owner (root), group (root), and everyone else
Drwxrwxr-x
775
/var/spool/cron
owner (root) owner (root) owner (root) drwx------ 700
/dev/tty1
owner (root)
None
None crw--w---- 620
/bin/chmod
none owner (root)
Owner (root), group (root), and everyone else
-rwxr-xr-x
755
/usr/bin/procmail
Owner (root), group (root), and everyone else
Owner (root)
Owner (root), group (root), and everyone else
-rwxr-xr-x
755
/usr/bin/locate
owner (root) owner (root)
Owner (root), group (root), and everyone else
-rwx--s--x
2711
/usr/bin/crontab
Owner (root), group (root), and everyone else owner (root)
Owner (root), group (root), and everyone else
-rwsr-sr-x
6755
2. Screen shots of the commands and what I got.

Lab 6.3

Lab 6.4

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