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  1. I'm confused. Are you installing a 3rd party application or trying to access a script from PHP that you wrote? Is this a CGI script?
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  2. Check the permissions for /tmp. It should be (777): drwxrwxrwt. 22 root root 12288 Mar 21 14:01 /tmp Any user can write to /tmp. The 't' sticky bit handles the security issue. What ever user writes to /tmp is the only user that can access that directory/file (700) unless that user specifically chmod's something else. Also check session_save_path and its permissions.
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