Changelog for
sudo-1.8.6p3-3.13.1.x86_64.rpm :
* Fri Jul 12 2013 darinAATTdarins.net- Enable SSSD as a sudoers data source (bnc#828900)
* Tue Jun 11 2013 vcizekAATTsuse.com- fix the default flag settings in manual to reflect changes caused by sudo-sudoers.patch (bnc#823292)
* Fri Mar 01 2013 vcizekAATTsuse.com- added two security fixes:
* CVE-2013-1775 (bnc#806919) + sudo-1.8.6p3-CVE-2013-1775.patch
* CVE-2013-1776 (bnc#806921) + sudo-1.8.6p3-CVE-2013-1776.patch
* Mon Dec 03 2012 cfarrellAATTsuse.com- license update: ISC Look at the license file
* Sun Nov 04 2012 crrodriguezAATTopensuse.org- sudo 1.8.6p3
* Support for using the System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) as a source of sudoers data
* Fixed a race condition that could cause sudo to receive SIGTTOU (and stop) when resuming a shell that was run via sudo when I/O logging (and use_pty) is not enabled.
* The sudoers plugin now takes advantage of symbol visibility controls when supported by the compiler or linker.
* Sending SIGTSTP directly to the sudo process will now suspend the running command when I/O logging (and use_pty) is not enabled.
* Fri Oct 26 2012 cooloAATTsuse.com- add explicit buildrequire on groff
* Wed Jun 13 2012 vuntzAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 1.8.5p2: + Fixed use of the SUDO_ASKPASS environment variable which was broken in Sudo 1.8.5. + Fixed a problem reading the sudoers file when the file mode is more restrictive than the expected mode. For example, when the expected sudoers file mode is 0440 but the actual mode is 0400.- Changes from version 1.8.5p1: + Fixed a bug that prevented files in an include directory from being evaluated.
* Wed May 16 2012 vcizekAATTsuse.com- update to 1.8.5 Some of the changes:
* /etc/environment is no longer read directly on Linux systems when PAM is used. Sudo now merges the PAM environment into the user\'s environment which is typically set by the pam_env module.
* The plugin API has been extended
* The policy plugin\'s init_session function is now called by the parent sudo process, not the child process that executes the command This allows the PAM session to be open and closed in the same process, which some PAM modules require.
* A new group provider plugin, system_group, is included
* Fixed a potential security issue in the matching of hosts against an IPv4 network specified in sudoers.The flaw may allow a user who is authorized to run commands on hosts belonging to one IPv4 network to run commands on a different host (CVE-2012-2337)
* Fri Mar 09 2012 vcizekAATTsuse.com- update to 1.8.4p2 Some of the changes:
* The -D flag in sudo has been replaced with a more general debugging framework that is configured in sudo.conf.
* Fixed a crash with sudo -i when a runas group was specified without a runas user.
* New Serbian and Spanish translations for sudo from translationproject.org. LDAP-based sudoers may now access by group ID in addition to group name.
* visudo will now fix the mode on the sudoers file even if no changes are made unless the -f option is specified.
* On systems that use login.conf, sudo -i now sets environment variables based on login.conf
* values in the LDAP search expression are now escaped as per RFC 4515
* The deprecated \"noexec_file\" sudoers option is no longer supported.
* Fixed a race condition when I/O logging is not enabled that could result in tty-generated signals (e.g. control-C) being received by the command twice.
* visudo -c will now list any include files that were checked in addition to the main sudoers file when everything parses OK.
* Users that only have read-only access to the sudoers file may now run visudo -c. Previously, write permissions were required even though no writing is down in check-only mode.
* Tue Jan 31 2012 vcizekAATTsuse.com- update to 1.8.3p2
* Fixed a format string vulnerability when the sudo binary (or a symbolic link to the sudo binary) contains printf format escapes and the -D (debugging) flag is used.
* Wed Jan 25 2012 vcizekAATTsuse.com- honour global CFLAGS and LDFLAGS when compiling sesh, to avoid rpmlint error (bnc#743157)
* Wed Jan 04 2012 vcizekAATTsuse.com- update to sudo-1.8.3p1
* Fixed a crash in the monitor process on Solaris when NOPASSWD was specified or when authentication was disabled.
* Fixed matching of a Runas_Alias in the group section of a Runas_Spec.
* Wed Dec 28 2011 ajAATTsuse.de- Set timedir correctly
* Mon Oct 24 2011 vcizekAATTsuse.com- update to sudo-1.8.3 - Fixed expansion of strftime() escape sequences in the log_dir sudoers setting. - Esperanto, Italian and Japanese translations from translationproject.org. - Added --enable-werror configure option for gcc\'s - Werror flag. - Visudo no longer assumes all editors support the +linenumber command line argument. It now uses a whitelist of editors known to support the option. - Fixed matching of network addresses when a netmask is specified but the address is not the first one in the CIDR block. - The configure script now check whether or not errno.h declares the errno variable. Previously, sudo would always declare errno itself for older systems that don\'t declare it in errno.h. - The NOPASSWD tag is now honored for denied commands too, which matches historic sudo behavior (prior to sudo 1.7.0). - Sudo now honors the DEREF setting in ldap.conf which controls how alias dereferencing is done during an LDAP search. - A symbol conflict with the pam_ssh_agent_auth PAM module that would cause a crash been resolved. - The inability to load a group provider plugin is no longer a fatal error. - A potential crash in the utmp handling code has been fixed. - Two PAM session issues have been resolved. In previous versions of sudo, the PAM session was opened as one user and closed as another. Additionally, if no authentication was performed, the PAM session would never be closed. - The LOGNAME, USER and USERNAME environment variables are preserved correctly again in sudoedit mode.- grp-include.patch no longer needed
* Thu Oct 13 2011 prusnakAATTopensuse.org- updated to sudo-1.8.2
* Sudo, visudo, sudoreplay and the sudoers plug-in now have natural language support (NLS). This can be disabled by passing configure the --disable-nls option. Sudo will use gettext(), if available, to display translated messages. All translations are coordinated via The Translation Project, http://translationproject.org/.
* Plug-ins are now loaded with the RTLD_GLOBAL flag instead of RTLD_LOCAL. This fixes missing symbol problems in PAM modules on certain platforms, such as FreeBSD and SuSE Linux Enterprise.
* I/O logging is now supported for commands run in background mode (using sudo\'s -b flag).
* Group ownership of the sudoers file is now only enforced when the file mode on sudoers allows group readability or writability.
* Visudo now checks the contents of an alias and warns about cycles when the alias is expanded.
* If the user specifes a group via sudo\'s -g option that matches the target user\'s group in the password database, it is now allowed even if no groups are present in the Runas_Spec.
* The sudo Makefiles now have more complete dependencies which are automatically generated instead of being maintained manually.
* The \"use_pty\" sudoers option is now correctly passed back to the sudo front end. This was missing in previous versions of sudo 1.8 which prevented \"use_pty\" from being honored.
* \"sudo -i command\" now works correctly with the bash version 2.0 and higher. Previously, the .bash_profile would not be sourced prior to running the command unless bash was built with NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS defined.
* When matching groups in the sudoers file, sudo will now match based on the name of the group instead of the group ID. This can substantially reduce the number of group lookups for sudoers files that contain a large number of groups.
* Multi-factor authentication is now supported on AIX.
* Added support for non-RFC 4517 compliant LDAP servers that require that seconds be present in a timestamp, such as Tivoli Directory Server.
* If the group vector is to be preserved, the PATH search for the command is now done with the user\'s original group vector.
* For LDAP-based sudoers, the \"runas_default\" sudoOption now works properly in a sudoRole that contains a sudoCommand.
* Spaces in command line arguments for \"sudo -s\" and \"sudo -i\" are now escaped with a backslash when checking the security policy.- added missing include (grp-include.patch)
* Fri May 20 2011 puzelAATTnovell.com- update to sudo-1.8.1p2 - Two-character CIDR-style IPv4 netmasks are now matched correctly in the sudoers file. - A non-existent includedir is now treated the same as an empty directory and not reported as an error. - Removed extraneous parens in LDAP filter when sudoers_search_filter is enabled that can cause an LDAP search error. - A new LDAP setting, sudoers_search_filter, has been added to ldap.conf. This setting can be used to restrict the set of records returned by the LDAP query. Based on changes from Matthew Thomas. - White space is now permitted within a User_List when used in conjunction with a per-user Defaults definition. - A group ID (%#gid) may now be specified in a User_List or Runas_List. Likewise, for non-Unix groups the syntax is %:#gid. - Support for double-quoted words in the sudoers file has been fixed. The change in 1.7.5 for escaping the double quote character caused the double quoting to only be available at the beginning of an entry. - The fix for resuming a suspended shell in 1.7.5 caused problems with resuming non-shells on Linux. Sudo will now save the process group ID of the program it is running on suspend and restore it when resuming, which fixes both problems. - A bug that could result in corrupted output in \"sudo -l\" has been fixed. - Sudo will now create an entry in the utmp (or utmpx) file when allocating a pseudo-tty (e.g. when logging I/O). The \"set_utmp\" and \"utmp_runas\" sudoers file options can be used to control this. Other policy plugins may use the \"set_utmp\" and \"utmp_user\" entries in the command_info list. - The sudoreplay utility now supports arbitrary session IDs. Previously, it would only work with the base-36 session IDs that the sudoers plugin uses by default. - Sudo now passes \"run_shell=true\" to the policy plugin in the settings list when sudo\'s -s command line option is specified. The sudoers policy plugin uses this to implement the \"set_home\" sudoers option which was missing from sudo 1.8.0. - The \"noexec\" functionality has been moved out of the sudoers policy plugin and into the sudo front-end, which matches the behavior documented in the plugin writer\'s guide. As a result, the path to the noexec file is now specified in the sudo.conf file instead of the sudoers file. - The exit values for \"sudo -l\", \"sudo -v\" and \"sudo -l command\" have been fixed in the sudoers policy plugin. - Sudo now parses command line arguments before loading any plugins. This allows \"sudo -V\" or \"sudo -h\" to work even if there is a problem with sudo.conf- drop sudo-dont-ignore-LDFLAGS.patch (merged upstream)
* Thu Mar 17 2011 puzelAATTnovell.com- update to sudo-1.8.0
* Sudo has been refactored to use a modular framework that can support third-party policy and I/O logging plugins.
* Defaults settings that are tied to a user, host or command may now include the negation operator. For example: Defaults:!millert lecture will match any user but millert.
* The default PATH environment variable, used when no PATH variable exists, now includes /usr/sbin and /sbin.
* Support for logging I/O for the command being run.
* Sudo will now use the Linux audit system. + See /usr/share/doc/packages/sudo/NEWS for full list- new configure script flags: enable-warnings, with-linux-audit, docdir, with-sendmail- BuildRequires += audit-devel- BuildRequires -= postfix- PreReq += permissions- add sudo-dont-ignore-LDFLAGS.patch- drop sudo-1.7.1-defaults.diff (insults disabled in sudoers)- drop sudo-1.7.1-__P.diff (no more __P in sudo sources)- drop sudo-1.7.1-strip.diff (sudo no longer strips binaries)- drop sudo-CVE-2011-0010.patch (in upstream)- drop sudo-1.7.1-secure_path.diff (sudo now adds /sbin and /usr/sbin to $PATH if it is empty)- drop sudo-1.7.1-pam_rhost.diff (fixed in upstream)- sudo-1.7.1-sudoers.diff renamed to sudo-sudoers.patch- sudo-1.7.1-env.diff renamed to sudoers2ldif-env.patch- do not package
*.pod files- use %verifyscript- timestamp directory moved from /var/run/sudo to /var/lib/sudo- better commented default /etc/sudoers- packaged /etc/sudoers.d directory- new sudo-devel subpackage- cleaned specfile
* Thu Jan 27 2011 cprauseAATTnovell.com- added openldap schema file (bnc#667558)
* Thu Jan 13 2011 puzelAATTnovell.com- add sudo-CVE-2011-0010.patch (bnc#663881)
* Mon Jun 28 2010 jengelhAATTmedozas.de- use %_smp_mflags
* Tue Jun 15 2010 pascal.bleserAATTopensuse.org- update to 1.7.2p7:
* portability fixes- changes from 1.7.2p6:
* Handle duplicate variables in the environment
* visudo: fix a crash when checking a sudoers file that has aliases that reference themselves
* aliases: fix use after free in error message when a duplicate alias exists
* visudo: prevent NULL dereference in printf()- removed sudo-CVE-2010-1163.patch (merged upstream)- removed sudo-CVE-2010-1646.patch (merged upstream)
* Wed Jun 02 2010 puzelAATTnovell.com- add sudo-CVE-2010-1646.patch (bnc#594738)
* Tue May 18 2010 puzelAATTnovell.com- add sudo-CVE-2010-1163.patch (bnc#594738)
* Wed Feb 24 2010 prusnakAATTsuse.cz- updated to 1.7.2p4
* Fixed the expansion of the %h escape in #include file names introduced in sudo 1.7.1.
* Fixed a a bug where the negation operator in a Cmnd_List was not being honored.
* No longer produce a parse error when #includedir references a directory that contains no valid filenames.
* The sudo.man.pl and sudoers.man.pl files are now included in the distribution for people who wish to regenerate the man pages.
* Fixed the emulation of krb5_get_init_creds_opt_alloc() for MIT kerberos.
* When authenticating via PAM, set PAM_RUSER and PAM_RHOST early so they can be used during authentication.
* Fix printing of entries with multiple host entries on a single line.
* Fix use after free when sending error messages via email.
* Use setrlimit64(), if available, instead of setrlimit() when setting AIX resource limits since rlim_t is 32bits.
* Fix size arg when realloc()ing include stack.
* Avoid a duplicate fclose() of the sudoers file.
* Fix a bug that could allow users with permission to run sudoedit to run arbitrary commands.
* Tue Jan 26 2010 jengelhAATTmedozas.de- SPARC requires large PIE model
* Mon Jul 13 2009 prusnakAATTsuse.cz- updated to 1.7.2
* A new #includedir directive is available in sudoers. This can be used to implement an /etc/sudo.d directory. Files in an includedir are not edited by visudo unless they contain a syntax error.
* The -g option did not work properly when only setting the group (and not the user). Also, in -l mode the wrong user was displayed for sudoers entries where only the group was allowed to be set.
* Fixed a problem with the alias checking in visudo which could prevent visudo from exiting.
* Sudo will now correctly parse the shell-style /etc/environment file format used by pam_env on Linux.
* When doing password and group database lookups, sudo will only cache an entry by name or by id, depending on how the entry was looked up. Previously, sudo would cache by both name and id from a single lookup, but this breaks sites that have multiple password or group database names that map to the same uid or gid.
* User and group names in sudoers may now be enclosed in double quotes to avoid having to escape special characters.
* BSM audit fixes when changing to a non-root uid.
* Experimental non-Unix group support. Currently only works with Quest Authorization Services and allows Active Directory groups fixes for Minix-3.
* For Netscape/Mozilla-derived LDAP SDKs the certificate and key paths may be specified as a directory or a file. However, version 5.0 of the SDK only appears to support using a directory (despite documentation to the contrary). If SSL client initialization fails and the certificate or key paths look like they could be default file name, strip off the last path element and try again.
* A setenv() compatibility fix for Linux systems, where a NULL value is treated the same as an empty string and the variable name is checked against the NULL pointer.
* Mon Apr 27 2009 prusnakAATTsuse.cz- updated to 1.7.1
* A new Defaults option \"pwfeedback\" will cause sudo to provide visual feedback when the user is entering a password.
* A new Defaults option \"fast_glob\" will cause sudo to use the fnmatch() function for file name globbing instead of glob(). When this option is enabled, sudo will not check the file system when expanding wildcards. This is faster but a side effect is that relative paths with wildcard will no longer work.
* The file name specified with the #include directive may now include a %h escape which is expanded to the short form of hostname.
* The -k flag may now be specified along with a command, causing the user\'s timestamp file to be ignored.
* The unused alias checks in visudo now handle the case of an alias referring to another alias.