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Linux SUID, SGID, and Sticky Bit: Master Special Permissions for System Security

June 2, 2026
SUID, SGID, and Sticky Bit are Linux's special permission bits that control privilege elevation and file ownership inheritance. Here's how each one works internally, when to actually use them in production, and how to audit your system before someone else finds the misconfigurations.
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Linux chmod and chown: What 3 Years of Managing 10+ VPS Taught Me About Permissions

March 6, 2026
After managing 10+ Linux VPS instances over 3 years, I've seen sysadmins take two very different approaches to chmod and chown — and only one holds up under pressure. Here's the full breakdown: what works, what backfires, and the exact permission model I apply to every new server.
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