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------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 23 13:15:41 UTC 2017 - kstreitova@suse.com - add sudo-1.8.10p3-fqdn_for_hostname.patch to fix FQDN for hostname. In set_fqdn() we neeed to set user_runhost/user_srunhost at the same time we set user_host/user_shost since that is what hostlist_matches() uses [bsc#1024145] - add sudo-1.8.10p3-sssd_netgroup_filtering.patch. SSSD doesn't handle netgroups, we have to ensure they are correctly filtered in sudo. The rules may contain mixed sudoUser specification so we have to check not only for netgroup membership but also for user and group matches [bsc#1015351] - add sudo-1.8.10p3-fix_env_and_rc.patch to fix the following problems [bsc#981124]: * in sudo_unsetenv_nodebug(), decrement envp.env_len after removing the variable * don't overwrite the return value of ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s() by the subsequent call to sudo_set_krb5_ccache_name() ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 22 16:49:30 UTC 2017 - kstreitova@suse.com - add sudo-1.8.10p3-parsing-stat.patch to fix parsing of /proc/pid/stat when the process name contains spaces. Also ignore the /dev/shm and /dev/mqueue directories when performing a breadth-first traversal of /dev looking for the device [bsc#1039361], [CVE-2017-1000367] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Nov 12 21:03:51 UTC 2016 - kstreitova@suse.com - fix two security vulnerabilities that allowed users to bypass sudo's NOEXEC functionality: * sudo-1.8.10p3-CVE-2016-7032.patch: [CVE-2016-7032, bsc#1007766] * sudo-1.8.10p3-CVE-2016-7076.patch: [CVE-2016-7076, bsc#1007501] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 5 14:19:48 UTC 2016 - kstreitova@suse.com - add sudo-1.8.10p3-parse_boottime_properly.patch to parse /proc/stat for boottime correctly [bsc#899252] - add "BuildRequires: cyrus-sasl-devel" to enable SASL authentication [bsc#979531] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 2 10:40:00 UTC 2015 - kstreitova@suse.com - add sudo-1.8.10p3-CVE-2014-9680.patch to fix unsafe handling of TZ environment variable [CVE-2014-9680], [bnc#917806]. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 15 13:00:31 UTC 2014 - vcizek@suse.com - update to 1.8.10p3 * Fixed expansion of the %p escape in the prompt for "sudo -l" when rootpw, runaspw or targetpw is set. Bug #639. * Fixed matching of uids and gids which was broken in version 1.8.9 * PAM credential initialization has been re-enabled. It was unintentionally disabled by default in version 1.8.8. The way credentials are initialized has also been fixed. Bug #642. * Fixed a descriptor leak on Linux when determing boot time. Sudo normally closes extra descriptors before running a command so the impact is limited. Bug #645. * Fixed flushing of the last buffer of data when I/O logging is enabled. This bug, introduced in version 1.8.9, could cause incomplete command output on some systems. Bug #646. * Fixed a hang introduced in sudo 1.8.10 when timestamp_timeout is set to zero. Bug #638. * It is now possible to disable network interface probing in sudo.conf * When listing a user's privileges (sudo -l), the sudoers plugin will now prompt for the user's password even if the targetpw, rootpw or runaspw options are set. * The sudoers plugin uses a new format for its time stamp files. * sudo's -K option will now remove all of the user's time stamps, not just the time stamp for the current terminal. * LDAP-based sudoers now uses a default search filter of (objectClass=sudoRole) for more efficient queries. * The new use_netgroups sudoers option can be used to explicitly enable or disable netgroups support. * Sudo is once again able to open the sudoers file when the group on sudoers doesn't match the expected value * The JSON format used by visudo -x now properly supports the negation operator. * Fixed a compilation error on AIX when LDAP support is enabled. * Fixed parsing of the "umask" defaults setting in sudoers. * Fixed a failed assertion when the "closefrom_override" defaults setting is enabled in sudoers and sudo's -C flag is used. - option --with-timedir was renamed to --with-rundir - don't install test LICENSE with executable perms ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 29 19:47:28 UTC 2014 - vcizek@suse.com - update to 1.8.9p4 * Fixed a bug where sudo could consume large amounts of CPU while the command was running when I/O logging is not enabled. Bug #631 (bnc#861153) * Fixed a bug where sudo would exit with an error when the debug level is set to util@debug or all@debug and I/O logging is not enabled. The command would continue runnning after sudo exited. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 22 12:33:17 UTC 2014 - vcizek@suse.com - added subpackage with a test for fate#313276 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 14 10:49:21 UTC 2014 - vcizek@suse.com - update to 1.8.9p3 - set secure_path to /usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin - changes since 1.8.8: * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.9 that prevented the tty name from being resolved properly on Linux systems. Bug #630. * Updated config.guess, config.sub and libtool to support the ppc64le architecture (IBM PowerPC Little Endian). * Fixed a problem with gcc 4.8's handling of bit fields that could lead to the noexec flag being enabled even when it was not explicitly set. * Reworked sudo's main event loop to use a simple event subsystem using poll(2) or select(2) as the back end. * It is now possible to statically compile the sudoers plugin into the sudo binary without disabling shared library support. The sudo.conf file may still be used to configure other plugins. * Sudo can now be compiled again with a C preprocessor that does not support variadic macros. * Visudo can now export a sudoers file in JSON format using the new -x flag. * The locale is now set correctly again for visudo and sudoreplay. * The plugin API has been extended to allow the plugin to exclude specific file descriptors from the "closefrom" range. * There is now a workaround for a Solaris-specific problem where NOEXEC was overriding traditional root DAC behavior. * Add user netgroup filtering for SSSD. Previously, rules for a netgroup were applied to all even when they did not belong to the specified netgroup. * On systems with BSD login classes, if the user specified a group (not a user) to run the command as, it was possible to specify a different login class even when the command was not run as the super user. * The closefrom() emulation on Mac OS X now uses /dev/fd if possible. * Fixed a bug where sudoedit would not update the original file from the temporary when PAM or I/O logging is not enabled. * When recycling I/O logs, the log files are now truncated properly. * Fixes bugs #617, #621, #622, #623, #624, #625, #626 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Oct 8 09:21:18 UTC 2013 - vcizek@suse.com - update to 1.8.8 - drop sudo-plugins-sudoers-sssd.patch (upstream) * Removed a warning on PAM systems with stacked auth modules where the first module on the stack does not succeed. * Sudo, sudoreplay and visudo now support GNU-style long options. * The -h (--host) option may now be used to specify a host name. This is currently only used by the sudoers plugin in conjunction with the -l (--list) option. * Sudo's LDAP SASL support now works properly with Kerberos. Previously, the SASL library was unable to locate the user's credential cache. * It is now possible to set the nproc resource limit to unlimited via pam_limits on Linux (bug #565). * New "pam_service" and "pam_login_service" sudoers options that can be used to specify the PAM service name to use. * New "pam_session" and "pam_setcred" sudoers options that can be used to disable PAM session and credential support. * The sudoers plugin now properly supports UIDs and GIDs that are larger than 0x7fffffff on 32-bit platforms. * Fixed a visudo bug introduced in sudo 1.8.7 where per-group Defaults entries would cause an internal error. * If the "tty_tickets" sudoers option is enabled (the default), but there is no tty present, sudo will now use a ticket file based on the parent process ID. This makes it possible to support the normal timeout behavior for the session. * Fixed a problem running commands that change their process group and then attempt to change the terminal settings when not running the command in a pseudo-terminal. Previously, the process would receive SIGTTOU since it was effectively a background process. Sudo will now grant the child the controlling tty and continue it when this happens. * The "closefrom_override" sudoers option may now be used in a command-specified Defaults entry (bug #610). * Fixed visudo's -q (--quiet) flag, broken in sudo 1.8.6. * Root may no longer change its SELinux role without entering a password. * Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.7 where the indexes written to the I/O log timing file are two greater than they should be. Sudoreplay now contains a work-around to parse those files. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 12 12:07:27 UTC 2013 - vcizek@suse.com - fix the default flag settings in manual to reflect changes caused by sudo-sudoers.patch (bnc#823292) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 9 15:46:19 UTC 2013 - darin@darins.net - Added patch to resolve packaging error. Patch has been sent upstream. * E: sudo 64bit-portability-issue ./sssd.c:829 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 9 12:34:16 UTC 2013 - darin@darins.net - Enable SSSD as a sudoers data source ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 2 16:30:19 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - restore accidentally dropped suse-specific patches ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 27 18:03:10 UTC 2013 - michael@stroeder.com - Update to upstream release 1.8.7 * remove CVE-2013-1775 * remove CVE-2013-1776 * The non-Unix group plugin is now supported when sudoers data is stored in LDAP. * User messages are now always displayed in the user's locale, even when the same message is being logged or mailed in a different locale. * Log files created by sudo now explicitly have the group set to group ID 0 rather than relying on BSD group semantics (which may not be the default). * A new exec_background sudoers option can be used to initially run the command without read access to the terminal when running a command in a pseudo-tty. * Sudo now produces better error messages when there is an error in the sudo.conf file. * Two new settings have been added to sudo.conf to give the admin better control of how group database queries are performed. * There is now a standalone sudo.conf manual page. * New support for specifying a SHA-2 digest along with the command in sudoers. Supported hash types are sha224, sha256, sha384 and sha512. See the description of Digest_Spec in the sudoers manual or the description of sudoCommand in the sudoers.ldap manual for details. * Fixed potential false positives in visudo's alias cycle detection. * Sudo now only builds Position Independent Executables (PIE) by default on Linux systems and verifies that a trivial test program builds and runs. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 1 11:12:28 UTC 2013 - vcizek@suse.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 3 10:58:10 UTC 2012 - cfarrell@suse.com - license update: ISC Look at the license file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Nov 4 20:32:52 UTC 2012 - crrodriguez@opensuse.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 15:34:58 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com - add explicit buildrequire on groff ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 13 19:08:05 CEST 2012 - vuntz@opensuse.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 15:27:32 UTC 2012 - vcizek@suse.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 9 14:19:44 UTC 2012 - vcizek@suse.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 12:30:58 UTC 2012 - vcizek@suse.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 15:09:14 UTC 2012 - vcizek@suse.com - honour global CFLAGS and LDFLAGS when compiling sesh, to avoid rpmlint error (bnc#743157) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 4 16:54:23 UTC 2012 - vcizek@suse.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 06:45:07 UTC 2011 - aj@suse.de - Set timedir correctly ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Oct 24 08:42:33 UTC 2011 - vcizek@suse.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 00:59:49 UTC 2011 - prusnak@opensuse.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 12:10:45 UTC 2011 - puzel@novell.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 10:24:49 UTC 2011 - puzel@novell.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 09:18:05 UTC 2011 - cprause@novell.com - added openldap schema file (bnc#667558) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 13 10:11:35 UTC 2011 - puzel@novell.com - add sudo-CVE-2011-0010.patch (bnc#663881) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jun 28 06:38:35 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de - use %_smp_mflags ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jun 15 21:23:02 UTC 2010 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.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 2 10:32:42 UTC 2010 - puzel@novell.com - add sudo-CVE-2010-1646.patch (bnc#594738) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 18 15:52:10 UTC 2010 - puzel@novell.com - add sudo-CVE-2010-1163.patch (bnc#594738) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 24 16:19:35 UTC 2010 - prusnak@suse.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 22:48:31 CET 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de - SPARC requires large PIE model ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 13 14:43:20 CEST 2009 - prusnak@suse.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 17:37:00 CEST 2009 - prusnak@suse.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. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 26 13:54:15 CET 2009 - prusnak@suse.cz - updated to 1.7.0 * Rewritten parser that converts sudoers into a set of data structures. This eliminates a number of ordering issues and makes it possible to apply sudoers Defaults entries before searching for the command. It also adds support for per-command Defaults specifications. * Sudoers now supports a #include facility to allow the inclusion of other sudoers-format files. * Sudo's -l (list) flag has been enhanced: o applicable Defaults options are now listed o a command argument can be specified for testing whether a user may run a specific command. o a new -U flag can be used in conjunction with sudo -l to allow root (or a user with sudo ALL) to list another user's privileges. * A new -g flag has been added to allow the user to specify a primary group to run the command as. The sudoers syntax has been extended to include a group section in the Runas specification. * A uid may now be used anywhere a username is valid. * The secure_path run-time Defaults option has been restored. * Password and group data is now cached for fast lookups. * The file descriptor at which sudo starts closing all open files is now configurable via sudoers and, optionally, the command line. * visudo will now warn about aliases that are defined but not used. * The -i and -s command line flags now take an optional command to be run via the shell. Previously, the argument was passed to the shell as a script to run. * Improved LDAP support. SASL authentication may now be used in conjunction when connecting to an LDAP server. The krb5_ccname parameter in ldap.conf may be used to enable Kerberos. * Support for /etc/nsswitch.conf. LDAP users may now use nsswitch.conf to specify the sudoers order. E.g.: sudoers: ldap files to check LDAP, then /etc/sudoers. The default is files, even when LDAP support is compiled in. This differs from sudo 1.6 where LDAP was always consulted first. * Support for /etc/environment on AIX and Linux. If sudo is run with the -i flag, the contents of /etc/environment are used to populate the new environment that is passed to the command being run. * Sudo now ignores user .ldaprc files as well as system LDAP defaults. All LDAP configuration is now in /etc/ldap.conf (or whichever file was specified by configure's --with-ldap-conf-file option). If you are using TLS, you may now need to specify: tls_checkpeer no in sudo's ldap.conf unless ldap.conf references a valid certificate authority file(s). * If no terminal is available or if the new -A flag is specified, sudo will use a helper program to read the password if one is configured. Typically, this is a graphical password prompter such as ssh-askpass. * A new Defaults option, "mailfrom" that sets the value of the "From:" field in the warning/error mail. If unspecified, the login name of the invoking user is used. * Resource limits are now set to the default value for the user the command is being run as on AIX systems. * A new Defaults option, "env_file" that refers to a file containing environment variables to be set in the command being run. * A new -n flag is available which may be used to indicate that sudo should not prompt the user for a password and, instead, exit with an error if authentication is required. * A new Defaults option, "sudoers_locale" that can be used to set the locale to be used when parsing the sudoers file. * sudoedit now checks the EDITOR and VISUAL environment variables to make sure sudoedit is not re-invoking itself (or sudo). This allows one to set EDITOR to sudoedit without getting into an infinite loop for programs that need to invoke an editor such as crontab(1). Also added SUDO_EDITOR environment variable which is used by sudoedit in preference to EDITOR/VISUAL. * The versions of glob(3) and fnmatch(3) bundled with sudo now support POSIX character classes. * If sudo needs to prompt for a password and it is unable to disable echo (and no askpass program is defined), it will refuse to run unless the "visiblepw" Defaults option has been specified. * Prior to version 1.7.0, hitting enter/return at the Password: prompt would exit sudo. In sudo 1.7.0 and beyond, this is treated as an empty password. To exit sudo, the user must now press ^C or ^D at the prompt. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 20 15:41:38 CEST 2008 - prusnak@suse.cz - enabled SELinux support [Fate#303662] - added comment about !env_reset into sudoers file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 6 19:35:05 CEST 2008 - prusnak@suse.cz - updated to 1.6.9p17 * The -i flag should imply resetting the environment, as it did in sudo version prior to 1.6.9. Also, the -i and -E flags are mutually exclusive. * Fixed the configure test for dirfd() under Linux. * Fixed test for whether -lintl is required to link. * Changed how sudo handles the child process when sending mail. This fixes a problem on Linux with the mail_always option. * Fixed a problem with line continuation characters inside of quoted strings. - updated to 1.6.9p16 * There was a missing space before the ldap libraries in the Makefile for some configurations. * LDAPS_PORT may not be defined on older Solaris LDAP SDKs. * If the LDAP server could not be contacted and the user was not present in sudoers, a syntax error in sudoers was incorrectly reported. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 30 11:37:52 CEST 2008 - prusnak@suse.cz - fix note in manpage (added to sudoers.diff) [bnc#404710] - added commented 'session optional pam_xauth.so' to pam [bnc#402818] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 6 09:43:22 CEST 2008 - prusnak@suse.cz - do not set PAM_RHOST (pam_rhost.diff) [bnc#386587] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 24 11:15:40 CEST 2008 - prusnak@suse.cz - updated to 1.6.9p15 * updated libtool to version 1.5.26 * fixed printing of default SELinux role and type in -V mode * the HOME environment variable is once again preserved by default, as per the documentation ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 19 16:54:10 CET 2008 - prusnak@suse.cz - updated to 1.6.9p14 * Moved LDAP options into a table for simplified parsing/setting. * Fixed a problem with how some LDAP options were being applied. * Added support for connecting directly to LDAP servers via SSL in addition to the existing start_tls support. * Fixed a compilation problem on SCO related to how they store the high resolution timestamps in struct stat. * Avoid checking the passwd file group multiple times in the LDAP query when the user's passwd group is also listed in the supplemental group vector. * The URI specifier can now be used in ldap.conf even when the LDAP SDK doesn't support ldap_initialize(). * New %p prompt escape that expands to the user whose password is being prompted, as specified by the rootpw, targetpw and runaspw sudoers flags. Based on a diff from Patrick Schoenfeld. * Added a configure check for the ber_set_option() function. * Fixed a compilation problem with the HP-UX K&R C compiler. * Revamped the Kerberos 5 ticket verification code. * Added support for the checkpeer ldap.conf variable for netscape-based LDAP SDKs. * Fixed a problem where an incomplete password could be echoed to the screen if there was a read timeout. * Sudo will now set the nproc resource limit to unlimited on Linux systems to work around Linux's setuid() resource limit semantics. On PAM systems the resource limits will be reset by pam_limits.so before the command is executed. * SELinux support that can be used to implement role based access control (RBAC). A role and (optional) type may be specified in sudoers or on the command line. These are then used in the security context that the command is run as. * Fixed a Kerberos 5 compilation problem with MIT Kerberos. * Fixed an invalid assumption in the PAM conversation function introduced in version 1.6.9p9. The conversation function may be called for non-password reading purposes as well. * Fixed freeing an uninitialized pointer in -l mode, introduced in version 1.6.9p13. * Check /etc/sudoers after LDAP even if the user was found in LDAP. This allows Defaults options in /etc/sudoers to take effect. * Add missing checks for enforcing mode in SELinux RBAC mode. - dropped obsoleted patch: * prompt.patch (included in update) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 4 14:41:14 CET 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - updated to 1.6.9p9 * the ALL command in sudoers now implies SETENV permissions * the command search is now performed using the target user's auxiliary group vector too * when determining if the PAM prompt is the default "Password: ", compare the localized version if possible * added passprompt_override flag to sudoers to cause sudo's prompt to be used in all cases, also set when the -p flag is used ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 6 11:11:13 CET 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - updated to 1.6.9p8 * fixed a bug where a sudoers entry with no runas user specified was treated differently from a line with the default runas user explicitly specified ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Oct 30 12:17:37 CET 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - updated to 1.6.9p7 * go back to using TCSAFLUSH instead of TCSADRAIN when turning off echo during password reading * fixed a configure bug that was preventing the addition of -lutil for login.conf support on FreeBSD and NetBSD * add configure check for struct in6_addr since some systems define AF_INET6 but have no real IPv6 support ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 10 11:45:19 CEST 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - update to 1.6.9p6 * worked around bugs in the session support of some PAM implementations * the full tty path is now passed to PAM as well * sudo now only prints the password prompt if the process is in the foreground * inttypes.h is now included when appropriate if it is present * simplified alias allocation in the parser ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 25 12:07:05 CEST 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - update to 1.6.9p5 * fixed a bug related to supplemental group matching * added IPv6 support from YOSHIFUJI Hideaki * fixed the sudo_noexec installation path * fixed a compilation error on old K&R-style compilers * fixed a bug in the IP address matching introduced by the IPV6 merge * for "visudo -f file" we now use the permissions of the original file and not the hard-coded sudoers owner/group/mode (this makes it possible to use visudo with a revision control system) * fixed sudoedit when used on a non-existent file * regenerated configure using autoconf 2.6.1 and libtool 1.5.24 * groups and netgroups are now valid in an LDAP sudoRunas statement - dropped obsolete patches: * groupmatch.patch (included in update) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 28 11:41:51 CEST 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - build --without-secure-path - hardcoded secure path changed to /usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin (secure_path.diff) - user can now add PATH variable to env_keep in /etc/sudoers ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 14 11:02:58 CEST 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - added XDG_SESSION_COOKIE to env_keep variables [#298943] - fixed supplemental group matching (groupmatch.patch) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Aug 11 13:06:53 CEST 2007 - schwab@suse.de - Avoid command line parsing bug in autoconf < 2.59c. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 31 10:18:36 CEST 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - updated to 1.6.9p2 * fixed a crash in the error logging function * worked around a crash when no tty was present in some PAM implementations * fixed updating of the saved environment when the environ pointer gets changed out from underneath us ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 24 15:49:47 CEST 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - updated to 1.6.9 * added to the list of variables to remove from the environment * fixed a Kerberos V security issue that could allow a user to authenticate using a fake KDC * PAM is now the default on systems where it is supported * removed POSIX saved uid use; the stay_setuid option now requires the setreuid() or setresuid() functions to work * fixed fd leak when lecture file option is enabled * PAM fixes * security fix for Kerberos5 * fixed securid5 authentication * added fcntl F_CLOSEM support to closefrom() * sudo now uses the supplemental group vector for matching * added more environment variables to remove by default * mail from sudo now includes an Auto-Submitted: auto-generated header * reworked the environment handling code * remove the --with-execv option, it was not useful * use TCSADRAIN instead of TCSAFLUSH in tgetpass() since some OSes have issues with TCSAFLUSH * use glob(3) instead of fnmatch(3) for matching pathnames * reworked the syslog long line splitting code based on changes from Eygene Ryabinkin * visudo will now honor command line arguments in the EDITOR or VISUAL environment variables if env_editor is enabled * LDAP now honors rootbinddn, timelimit and bind_timelimit in /etc/ldap.conf * For LDAP, do a sub tree search instead of a base search (one level in the tree only) for sudo right objects * env_reset option is now enabled by default * moved LDAP schema data into separate files * sudo no longer assumes that gr_mem in struct group is non-NULL * added support for setting environment variables on the command line if the command has the SETENV attribute set in sudoers * added a -E flag to preserve the environment if the SETENV attribute has been set * sudoers2ldif script now parses Runas users * -- flag now behaves as documented * sudo -k/-K no longer cares if the timestamp is in the future * when searching for the command, sudo now uses the effective gid of the runas user * sudo no longer updates the timestamp if not validated by sudoers * now rebuild environment regardless of how sudo was invoked * more accurate usage() when called as sudoedit * command line environment variables are now treated like normal environment variables unless the SETENV tag is set * better explanation of environment handling in the sudo man page - changed '/usr/bin/env perl' to '/usr/bin/env' in sudoers2ldif script (env.diff) - dropped obsoleted patches: * sudo-1.6.8p12-conf.diff * sudo-1.6.8p12-configure.diff ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 17 10:57:40 CEST 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - added note about special input method variables into /etc/sudoers (sudoers.diff) [#222728] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jan 26 13:16:15 CET 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - packaged script sudoers2ldif * can be used for importing /etc/sudoers to LDAP * more info at http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/readme_ldap.html ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 24 10:36:48 CET 2007 - prusnak@suse.cz - added sudoers permission change to %post section of spec file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Nov 30 14:12:34 CET 2006 - prusnak@suse.cz - package /etc/sudoers as 0440 [Fate#300934] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Nov 29 18:29:23 CET 2006 - prusnak@suse.cz - protect locale-related environment variables from resetting (sudoers.diff) [#222728] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 4 19:35:18 CEST 2006 - mjancar@suse.cz - enable LDAP support (#159774) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 14 16:55:52 CEST 2006 - schwab@suse.de - Fix quoting in configure script. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 8 15:22:15 CET 2006 - mjancar@suse.cz - don't limit access to local group users (#151938) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jan 27 09:23:26 CET 2006 - mjancar@suse.cz - set environment and sudo search PATH to SECURE_PATH only when env_reset (#145687) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 26 13:28:28 CET 2006 - schwab@suse.de - Fix syntax error in /etc/sudoers. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 26 12:03:48 CET 2006 - mjancar@suse.cz - fix PATH always reset (#145687) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 25 21:41:52 CET 2006 - mls@suse.de - converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jan 15 20:40:26 CET 2006 - schwab@suse.de - Don't strip binaries. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 10 16:31:46 CET 2006 - mjancar@suse.cz - fix CVE-2005-4158 (#140300) * compile with --with-secure-path * use always_set_home and env_reset by default - document purpose of the default asking for root password ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 21 19:55:27 CET 2005 - mjancar@suse.cz - update to 1.6.8p12 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Dec 9 10:01:27 CET 2005 - ro@suse.de - disabled selinux ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 2 20:42:18 CEST 2005 - mjancar@suse.cz - update to 1.6.8p9 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jun 20 11:50:45 CEST 2005 - anicka@suse.cz - build position independent binaries ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Feb 28 15:30:42 CET 2005 - ro@suse.de - update to 1.6.8p7 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Nov 15 14:58:45 CET 2004 - kukuk@suse.de - Use common PAM config files ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 13 16:00:56 CEST 2004 - ro@suse.de - undef __P first ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 6 07:12:34 CEST 2004 - kukuk@suse.de - fix default permissions of sudo ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 26 01:18:52 CET 2004 - ro@suse.de - added postfix to neededforbuild ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 25 13:02:03 CET 2004 - lnussel@suse.de - Add comment and warning for 'Defaults targetpw' to config file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 29 15:57:53 CET 2004 - kukuk@suse.de - Fix sudo configuration broken by last patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 28 10:55:29 CET 2004 - kukuk@suse.de - Add SELinux patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 22 18:45:07 CET 2004 - ro@suse.de - package /etc/sudoers as 0640 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jan 16 13:26:31 CET 2004 - kukuk@suse.de - Add pam-devel to neededforbuild ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jan 11 09:29:32 CET 2004 - adrian@suse.de - build as user ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Nov 7 16:20:57 CET 2003 - schwab@suse.de - Fix quoting in configure script. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 10 11:06:04 CEST 2003 - mjancar@suse.cz - move the defaults to better place in /etc/sudoers (#30282) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 25 15:21:16 CEST 2003 - mjancar@suse.cz - update to 1.6.7p5 * Fixed a problem with large numbers of environment variables. - more useful defaults (#28056) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 14 10:44:53 CEST 2003 - mjancar@suse.cz - update to version 1.6.7p4 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Feb 7 13:49:00 CET 2003 - kukuk@suse.de - Use pam_unix2.so instead of pam_unix.so ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 5 15:18:21 CEST 2002 - pmladek@suse.cz - updated to version 1.6.6 - removed obsolete heap-overflow fix in prompt patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 22 14:56:46 CEST 2002 - pmladek@suse.cz - fixed a heap-overflow (prompt patch) - fixed prompt behaviour, %% is always translated to % (prompt patch) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Feb 12 12:23:08 CET 2002 - pmladek@suse.cz - insults are really off by default now [#13134] - sudo.pamd moved from patch to sources - used %defattr(-,root,root) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 24 10:17:00 CET 2002 - postadal@suse.cz - updated to version 1.6.5p2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 17 18:47:02 CET 2002 - pmladek@suse.cz - updated to version 1.6.5p1 - removed obsolete security patch (to do not run mailer as root), sudo runs mailer again as root but with hard-coded environment ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 2 12:36:17 CET 2002 - pmladek@suse.cz - aplied security patch from Sebastian Krahmer <krahmer@suse.de> to do not run mailer as root - NOTIFY_BY_EMAIL enabled ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Oct 30 22:58:33 CET 2001 - bjacke@suse.de - make /etc/sudoers (noreplace) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 15 16:17:35 CEST 2001 - pmladek@suse.cz - updated to version 1.6.3p7 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 14 18:05:55 CEST 2001 - ro@suse.de - Don't use absolute paths to PAM modules in PAM config files ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Feb 27 11:17:10 CET 2001 - pblaha@suse.cz - update on 1.6.3p6 for fix potential security problems ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jun 26 17:39:24 CEST 2000 - schwab@suse.de - Add %suse_update_config. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 4 15:57:08 CEST 2000 - smid@suse.cz - upgrade to 1.6.3 - buildroot added ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 4 17:55:40 CEST 2000 - uli@suse.de - added "--with-env-editor" to configure call ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 1 16:08:27 CET 2000 - schwab@suse.de - Specfile cleanup, remove Makefile.Linux - /usr/man -> /usr/share/man ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 13 17:23:57 CEST 1999 - bs@suse.de - ran old prepare_spec on spec file to switch to new prepare_spec. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 9 17:19:36 MEST 1999 - kukuk@suse.de - update to version 1.5.9p1 - enable PAM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Nov 6 00:13:26 CET 1996 - florian@suse.de - update to version 1.5.2 - sudo has changed a lot, please check the sudo documentation
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