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Answer by Mikel for What does a + mean at the end of the permissions from ls -l?

It means your file has extended permissions called ACLs. You have to run getfacl <file> to see the full permissions. See Access Control Lists for more details.

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Answer by San for What does a + mean at the end of the permissions from ls -l?

via man page 'ls' "If the file or directory has extended security information, the permissions field printed by the -l option is followed by a '+' character." This generally means the file is...

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What does a + mean at the end of the permissions from ls -l?

What is the plus sign at the end of the permissions telling me? ls -l total 4 drwxrwxrwx+ 2 benson avahi-autoipd 4096 Jan 27 17:37 docs Here's the context: cat /etc/issue \CentOS release 5.3 (Final)...

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