In file system security, what restricts or allows specific actions (like reading, writing, executing) on a file or a directory?
- ACL
- BIOS
- Firewall
- SMTP
Access Control Lists (ACLs) are used to restrict or allow specific actions on files or directories. They define who can access the file or directory, what actions they can perform (e.g., read, write, execute), and under what conditions they can do so.
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