Hello Mark,

>> I don't want to have my /tmp Directory with permissions 777.
> What operating system is this? What is wrong with a sticky bit (1777)

Sorry, the perms are 1777, not, as I posted, 777 ;-)

>> Is there a chance to give 775 to /tmp?
> I don't think it is sensible.

The realy thing why I want to do that (and which I forgot to write in my 
first Posting) ist, that I don't want to give my user running the apache 
webserver access to the /tmp directory. So, maybe creating a new group
called tmp having everybody but my webserver user and giving /tmp
a group-ownership to the tmp group and permissions of 1775 would be a 
better Solution?

Thanks, Axel.


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