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    Hello, does anybody has a situation, when he was updating cPanel and after completed updating /tmp directory was on 755? Coz I had someting like that ...
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    What permissions would you expect to find for /tmp?

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    Not sure if that was a retorical question but /tmp should always be chmod 1777
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    yea i know that 777 ... but something change me premissions and im thinking that was cPanel, Ok, nvm, Regards

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