I am currently trying to learn more about linux and found something called SUID and SGID. I don't understand a lot about file ownership and groups and stuff so I will just write what I think I understand here.
You can set the SUID bit in addition to the executable bit for the user. When that file is then executed by anyone else, the file runs under the user who owns that file?
And basically the same thing for SGID; if the SUID bit is not set, but the SGID one is, the file - when executed - will be run under the group that owns the file?