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This tag is ambigouos. Use "file-permissions" for questions about permissions on the file system and "acl" (Access Control List) for permission management in the Magento admin panel
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Magento 2 folder/file permissions
In some rare cases, you can't use 770 and 660, like @MagenX says, 755 and 644 could also be the permission you need. (Some Fast-CGI users I guess)
So in that case, you run:
find . -type d -exec chmo …