If you see drwxrxrx (aka 755 ) on a directory that should be private, here’s what to do.
: The second triplet represents the Group’s permissions (Read, Execute). gecko drwxrxrx
ls -ld /opt/gecko_project drwxrxrx 2 jenkins jenkins 4096 ... If you see drwxrxrx (aka 755 ) on
: The owner can Read, Write, and Execute (enter) the directory. r-x (Group) or enter the directory
(often abbreviated or slightly mistyped as "drwxrxrx") represents a standard set of permissions for a directory. These permissions define who can read, write, or enter the directory, ensuring a balance between accessibility and security. The Anatomy of the Permission String
But why “gecko”? Let’s stick with the metaphor.