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Permission Change Upon Reboot

I have a Sun 4800 running on Solaris 9 OS. Each time I reboot the server the permissions on /tmp are change from root/sys 1777 to root/root 775. This causes a problem as I have custom programs the need this directory set to root/sys. I have search the sun site and can't find a solution. Anybody have any ideal's.

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http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-1995-09.html

Check this out. This has the solution which you are looking for.
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