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Assume the default mask of 0666. umask 0022 would make the new mask 0644 (0666-0022=0644) meaning that group and others have read (no write or execute) permissions.
The "extra" digit (the first number = 0), specifies that there are no special modes.
If mode begins with a digit it will be interpreted as octal otherwise its meant to be symbolic.
0 is ...
4000 = SUID2000 = SGID1000 = sticky bitThe SUID bit, short for set-user-ID, causes an executable program to run with the effective user id (uid) of the owner -- in other words, no matter who executes ...
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