Dumpfile owner

Hi All,
I have a problem with transporting a dumpfile created by Datapump.
Can we change an OS owner of dumped file?
In our system, we want to transport a dumpfile from production server to remote server as a part of daily backup routine by using third party product like FTP.
We want to run this job as a normal OS user (neither root or oracle.)
However, a normal OS user can't access to a dump file, because owner of dumped file is "oracle" and others doesn't have "read" permission.
We add "oinstall" group to the normal OS user as a secondary group so that the normal user can access to the dumpfile. However, Our third party product can't recognize secondary group...
Thus, we are looking for the way to change a file owner of daumped file.
Thanks,

I didn't mean that. How do you create the dumpfile ?
I suppose within a shell script, executed as oracle
user. If so, then add a line like "chmod 644
<dumpfile>" to your shell script, after expdp
command, and the dumpfile will be readable by
everyone.Situation is really complecated...this is just our selfishness though...
In our shell script, application team's OS user ("not oracle") execute "expdp" from "remote" client. So, we couldn't meet our requirements just by adding a "chmod 644".
So far, we didn't allow those OS users to login DB server directory, and that' why we use third party products to transfer dumpfile automatically when a file is created.
However, this product requires primary group ownership on a file and a file-transfer-job's owner must be same with application team's OS user.
It is still passible to execute "chmod 644" anyway, somehow.
I just wish Oracle could change default ownership..
Thanks a lots.

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