Unable to extract jre 6u23-linux-i586.bin to make a directory

ive placed it in mnt/stateful_partition/opt
but every time i try to execute it it doesnt work
localhost opt # sh jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin
Unpacking...
Checksumming...
Extracting...
jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin: 86: ./install.sfx.18523: Permission denied
Failed to extract the files.
localhost opt # ./jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin
bash: ./jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin: Permission denied
localhost opt # bash jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin
Unpacking...
Checksumming...
Extracting...
jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin: line 86: ./install.sfx.13505: Permission denied
Failed to extract the files.
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21388070 Mar 20 09:29 jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin
can anyone think of a reason why its not working?

ive placed it in mnt/stateful_partition/opt
but every time i try to execute it it doesnt work
localhost opt # sh jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin
Unpacking...
Checksumming...
Extracting...
jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin: 86: ./install.sfx.18523: Permission denied
Failed to extract the files.
localhost opt # ./jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin
bash: ./jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin: Permission denied
localhost opt # bash jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin
Unpacking...
Checksumming...
Extracting...
jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin: line 86: ./install.sfx.13505: Permission denied
Failed to extract the files.
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21388070 Mar 20 09:29 jre-6u23-linux-i586.bin
can anyone think of a reason why its not working?

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