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CHMOD Calculator

Calculate Linux CHMOD permissions exactly using octal and symbolic values.

Owner
Group
Public

Convert Linux CHMOD Permissions Easily

In Unix-like operating systems, the chmod command is used to change the access permissions of file system objects (files and directories). Permissions are typically represented either in a 3-digit octal format (like 755) or a symbolic format (like rwxr-xr-x).

Our CHMOD Calculator allows you to simply check the boxes for Read, Write, and Execute for the Owner, Group, and Public levels, and instantly see the correct numeric and symbolic values to use in your terminal.

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777 means everyone (Owner, Group, and Public) has Read, Write, and Execute access. This is generally considered insecure.

Typically, web files should be set to 644 (Read/Write for owner, Read for others), and directories should be 755.
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