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From: peter@rlgvax.UUCP (Peter Klosky)
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Subject: Re: Another reason why a few sources should come with binary licenses
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Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 11:16:42 EDT
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> For security make your /tmp file 0600 mode.

Security?
This seems dubious.  My idea of secure includes being able to
read back what was written, possibly from another process.  
/tmp is world writeable.  This means that anyone can unlink tmp files. 

In particular, my application wants to pass state data from a child
process to a parent prodcess via a tmp file that the child creates,
and there are windows of vulnerability in this scheme, due to the unlink
trouble.