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| Name: sudo-plugin-python | Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed |
| Version: 1.9.17p2 | Vendor: openSUSE |
| Release: 1.2 | Build date: Mon Sep 15 13:25:24 2025 |
| Group: System/Base | Build host: reproducible |
| Size: 115832 | Source RPM: sudo-1.9.17p2-1.2.src.rpm |
| Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
| Url: https://www.sudo.ws/ | |
| Summary: Plugin API for python | |
This package contains the sudo plugin which allows to write sudo plugins in python. The API closely follows the C sudo plugin API described by sudo_plugin(5).
ISC
* Mon Sep 15 2025 Simon Lees <sflees@suse.de>
- Update to 1.9.17p2
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.16 that could result in sudo
sending SIGHUP to all processes on the system in certain rare
cases. The bug could manifest if sudo is running a command in
a pseudo-terminal, sudo terminates the command due to an
internal error, and the user’s terminal is revoked. GitHub
issue #458.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.12 that caused sudo to
abort when the intercept and intercept_verify options are
enabled in sudoers and either the command line arguments or
the environment contains a string larger than the page size
(usually 4096). This only Linux affects systems that support
the ptrace_readv_string() function. GitHub issue #453.
* Fixed a bug in sudo’s configure script introduced in sudo
1.9.17 that prevented mdoc-format man pages from being used
on systems without the mandoc utility. Bug #1077.
- /usr/etc/sudoers and file /usr/etc/sudoers.d/50-wheel-auth-self
both have permissions 0644, while visudo -c complains that they
should be 0440. (bsc#1249447)
- Policy and Groups subpackages can be noarch
* Mon Jun 30 2025 Simon Lees <sflees@suse.de>
- Update to 1.9.17p1
* Fix a possible local privilege escalation via the --host option
[bsc#1245274, CVE-2025-32462]
* Fix a possible local privilege Escalation via chroot option
[bsc#1245275, CVE-2025-32463]
- Update to 1.9.17
* Sudo now uses the NODEV macro consistently. Bug #1074.
Fixed a bug where the ALL command in a sudoers rule would
override a previous NOSETENV tag. Command tags are inherited from
previous Cmnds in a Cmnd_Spec_List. There is a special case for
the SETENV tag with the ALL command, where SETENV is implied if
no explicit SETENV or NOSETENV tag is specified. This special
case did not take into account that a NOSETENV tag that was inherited
should override this behavior.
* If sudo is run via ssh without a terminal and a password is required,
it now suggest using ssh’s -t option.
* Fixed the display of timeout values in the sudo -V output on systems
without a C99-compliant snprintf() function.
* Quieted a number of minor Coverity warnings.
* Fixed a problem running sudo from a serial console on Linux when the
command is run in a pseudo-terminal (the default).
* Fixed a crash in sudo which could occur if there was a fatal error
after the user was validated but before the command was actually run.
* Fixed a number of man page style warnings. The “lint” make target in
the docs directory will now run groff with warnings enabled if it is
available. Bug #1075.
* The ignore_dot sudoers setting is now on by default. There is now a
- -disable-ignore-dot configure option to disable it. The
- -with-ignore-dot configure option has been deprecated.
* Fixed a problem with the pwfeedback option where an initial backspace
would reduce the maximum length allowed for the password.
GitHub issue #439.
* Fixed minor grammar and spelling problems in the man pages.
* Fixed a bug where a user could avoid entering a password for sudo -l
command if they specified their own user or group name via the -u or
- g options.
* Avoid potential password guessing based on timing attacks on the
strcmp() function on systems without PAM or a crypt() function where
plaintext passwords are stored in the shadow password file.
* Fixed a potential information leak where sudo -l command could be used
to determine whether an executable exists in a directory that they do
not have search access to.
* Sudo uses TCSAFLUSH, not TCSADRAIN, when disabling echo once again.
A long time ago sudo changed from using TCSAFLUSH to TCSADRAIN due
to some systems having bugs related to TCSAFLUSH. That should no longer
be a concern. Using TCSAFLUSH ensures that password input that has been
received by the kernel, but not yet read by sudo, will be discarded and
not echoed.
* Added the SUDO_TTY environment variable if the user has a terminal.
This can be used to find the user’s original tty device when sudo runs
the command in its own pseudo-terminal. GitHub issue #447.
* New Cantonese translation for sudo.
* Wed Apr 16 2025 Simon Lees <sflees@suse.de>
- Update to 1.9.16p2:
* Sudo now passes the terminal device number to the policy plugin
even if it cannot resolve it to a path name. This allows sudo to
run without warnings in a chroot jail when the terminal device
files are not present. GitHub issue #421.
* On Linux systems, sudo will now attempt to use the symbolic links
in /proc/self/fd/{0,1,2} when resolving the terminal device number.
This can allow sudo to map a terminal device to its path name even
when /dev/pts is not mounted in a chroot jail.
* Fixed compilation errors with gcc and clang in C23 mode. C23 no
longer supports functions with unspecified arguments. GitHub issue
[#420].
* Fixed the test for cross-compiling when checking for C99 snprintf().
The changes made to the test in sudo 1.9.16 resulted in a different
problem. GitHub issue #386.
* Fixed the date used by the exit record in sudo-format log files.
This was a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.16 and only affected
file-based logs, not syslog. GitHub issue #405.
* Fixed the root cause of the “unable to find terminal name for device”
message when running sudo on AIX when no terminal is present. In
sudo 1.9.16 this was turned from a debug message into a warning.
GitHub issue #408.
* When a duplicate alias is found in the sudoers file, the warning
message now includes the file and line number of the previous
definition.
* Added support for the --with-secure-path-value=no configure option
to allow packagers to ship the default sudoers file with the secure
path line commented out.
* Sudo no longer sends mail when a user runs sudo -nv or sudo -nl,
even if mail_badpass or mail_always are set. Sudo already avoids
logging to a file or syslog in this case. Bug #1072.
* Added the cmddenial_message sudoers option to provide additional
information to the user when a command is denied by the sudoers
policy. The default message is still displayed.
* The time stamp used for file-based logs is now more consistent
with the time stamp produced by syslog. GitHub issue #327.
* Sudo will now warn the user if it can detect the user’s terminal but
cannot determine the path to the terminal device. The sudoers time
stamp file will now use the terminal device number directly.
GitHub issue #329.
* The embedded copy of zlib has been updated to version 1.3.1.
* Improved error handling if generating the list of signals and signal
names fails at build time.
* Fixed a compilation issue on Linux systems without process_vm_readv().
* Fixed cross-compilation with WolfSSL.
* Added a json_compact value for the sudoers log_format option which can
be used when logging to a file. The existing json value has been aliased
to json_pretty. In a future release, json will be an alias for
json_compact. GitHub issue #357.
* A new pam_silent sudoers option has been added which may be negated to
avoid suppressing output from PAM authentication modules. GitHub issue #216.
* Fixed several cvtsudoers JSON output problems. GitHub issues #369, #370,
[#371], #373, #381.
* When sudo runs a command in a pseudo-terminal and the user’s terminal is
revoked, the pseudo-terminal’s foreground process group will now receive
SIGHUP before the terminal is revoked. This emulates the behavior of the
session leader exiting and is consistent with what happens when,
for example, an ssh session is closed. GitHub issue #367.
* Fixed make test with Python 3.12. GitHub issue #374.
* In schema.ActiveDirectory, fixed the quoting in the example command.
GitHub issue #376.
* Paths specified via a Chdir_Spec or Chroot_Spec in sudoers may now
be double-quoted.
* Sudo insults are now included by default, but disabled unless the
- -with-insults configure option is specified or the insults sudoers
option is enabled.
* The default sudoers file now enables the secure_path option by
default and preserves the EDITOR, VISUAL, and SUDO_EDITOR environment
variables when running visudo. The new --with-secure-path-value
configure option can be used to set the value of secure_path in
the default sudoers file. GitHub issue #387.
* A sudoers schema for IBM Directory Server (aka IBM Tivoli Directory
Server, IBM Security Directory Server, and IBM Security Verify
Directory) is now included.
* When cross-compiling sudo, the configure script now assumes that
the snprintf() function is C99-compliant if the C compiler
supports the C99 standard. Previously, configure would use sudo’s
own snprintf() when cross-compiling. GitHub issue #386.
* Mon Jul 29 2024 Simon Lees <sflees@suse.de>
- A quick note that bsc#1227574 is expected behavior in this
version of sudo. It was a regression in 15.6 which doesn't have
the /etc/ split for pam.d yet.
* Tue Jan 02 2024 Otto Hollmann <otto.hollmann@suse.com>
- Update to 1.9.15p5:
* Fixed evaluation of the lecture, listpw, verifypw, and fdexec sudoers
Defaults settings when used without an explicit value. Previously, if
specified without a value they were evaluated as boolean false, even when
the negation operator ('!') was not present.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.14 that prevented LDAP netgroup queries
using the NETGROUP_BASE setting from being performed.
* Sudo will now transparently rename a user's lecture file from the older
name-based path to the newer user-ID-based path. GitHub issue #342.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.15 that could cause a memory allocation
failure if sysconf(_SC_LOGIN_NAME_MAX) fails. Bug #1066.
* Mon Dec 18 2023 Otto Hollmann <otto.hollmann@suse.com>
- For existing products (SLE15-SP* and older) keep using /etc and don't
switch to /usr/etc. So only SLES16/ALP, Tumbleweed and newer products
will use both /etc and /usr/etc locations.
* Mon Dec 18 2023 Otto Hollmann <otto.hollmann@suse.com>
- Update to 1.9.15p4:
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.15 that could prevent a user’s
privileges from being listed by sudo -l if the sudoers entry
in /etc/nsswitch.conf contains [SUCCESS=return]. This did not affect the
ability to run commands via sudo. Bug #1063.
- Update to 1.9.15p3:
* Always disable core dumps when sudo sends itself a fatal signal. Fixes a
problem where sudo could potentially dump core dump when it re-sends the
fatal signal to itself. This is only an issue if the command * received
a signal that would normally result in a core dump but the command did
not actually dump core.
* Fixed a bug matching a command with a relative path name when the sudoers
rule uses shell globbing rules for the path name. Bug #1062.
* Permit visudo to be run even if the local host name is not set. GitHub
issue #332.
* Fixed an editing error introduced in sudo 1.9.15 that could prevent
sudoreplay from replaying sessions correctly. GitHub issue #334.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.15 where sudo -l > /dev/null could hang
on Linux systems. GitHub issue #335.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.15 where Solaris privileges specified
in sudoers were not applied to the command being run.
* Wed Nov 22 2023 Otto Hollmann <otto.hollmann@suse.com>
- Update to 1.9.15p2:
* Fixed a bug on BSD systems where sudo would not restore the
terminal settings on exit if the terminal had parity enabled.
GitHub issue #326.
- Update to 1.9.15p1:
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.15 that prevented LDAP-based
sudoers from being able to read the ldap.conf file.
GitHub issue #325.
- Update to 1.9.15:
* Fixed an undefined symbol problem on older versions of macOS
when "intercept" or "log_subcmds" are enabled in sudoers.
GitHub issue #276.
* Fixed "make check" failure related to getpwent(3) wrapping
on NetBSD.
* Fixed the warning message for "sudo -l command" when the command
is not permitted. There was a missing space between "list" and
the actual command due to changes in sudo 1.9.14.
* Fixed a bug where output could go to the wrong terminal if
"use_pty" is enabled (the default) and the standard input, output
or error is redirected to a different terminal. Bug #1056.
* The visudo utility will no longer create an empty file when the
specified sudoers file does not exist and the user exits the
editor without making any changes. GitHub issue #294.
* The AIX and Solaris sudo packages on www.sudo.ws now support
"log_subcmds" and "intercept" with both 32-bit and 64-bit
binaries. Previously, they only worked when running binaries
with the same word size as the sudo binary. GitHub issue #289.
* The sudoers source is now logged in the JSON event log. This
makes it possible to tell which rule resulted in a match.
* Running "sudo -ll command" now produces verbose output that
includes matching rule as well as the path to the sudoers file
the matching rule came from. For LDAP sudoers, the name of the
matching sudoRole is printed instead.
* The embedded copy of zlib has been updated to version 1.3.
* The sudoers plugin has been modified to make it more resilient
to ROWHAMMER attacks on authentication and policy matching.
This addresses CVE-2023-42465.
* The sudoers plugin now constructs the user time stamp file path
name using the user-ID instead of the user name. This avoids a
potential problem with user names that contain a path separator
('/') being interpreted as part of the path name. A similar
issue in sudo-rs has been assigned CVE-2023-42456.
* A path separator ('/') in a user, group or host name is now
replaced with an underbar character ('_') when expanding escapes
in @include and @includedir directives as well as the "iolog_file"
and "iolog_dir" sudoers Default settings.
* The "intercept_verify" sudoers option is now only applied when
the "intercept" option is set in sudoers. Previously, it was
also applied when "log_subcmds" was enabled. Sudo 1.9.14
contained an incorrect fix for this. Bug #1058.
* Changes to terminal settings are now performed atomically, where
possible. If the command is being run in a pseudo-terminal and
the user's terminal is already in raw mode, sudo will not change
the user's terminal settings. This prevents concurrent sudo
processes from restoring the terminal settings to the wrong values.
GitHub issue #312.
* Reverted a change from sudo 1.9.4 that resulted in PAM session
modules being called with the environment of the command to be
run instead of the environment of the invoking user.
GitHub issue #318.
* New Indonesian translation from translationproject.org.
* The sudo_logsrvd server will now raise its open file descriptor
limit to the maximum allowed value when it starts up. Each
connection can require up to nine open file descriptors so the
default soft limit may be too low.
* Better log message when rejecting a command if the "intercept"
option is enabled and the "intercept_allow_setid" option is
disabled. Previously, "command not allowed" would be logged and
the user had no way of knowing what the actual problem was.
* Sudo will now log the invoking user's environment as "submitenv"
in the JSON logs. The command's environment ("runenv") is no
longer logged for commands rejected by the sudoers file or an
approval plugin.
* Tue Nov 21 2023 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
- Package/ship empty /etc/sudoers.d directory for admins to
discover where to put their won config.
* Wed Sep 20 2023 Ludwig Nussel <lnussel@suse.com>
- Introduce optional wheel and sudo group policies as separate packages
(bsc#1203978, jsc#PED-260)
* Thu Sep 14 2023 Otto Hollmann <otto.hollmann@suse.com>
- Install config files into /usr/etc and read from both location:
/etc and /usr/etc (bsc#1205118)
* Tue Sep 12 2023 Otto Hollmann <otto.hollmann@suse.com>
- Update to 1.9.14p3:
* Fixed a crash with Python 3.12 when the sudo Python python is unloaded.
This only affects make check for the Python plugin.
* Adapted the sudo Python plugin test output to match Python 3.12.
- Update to 1.9.14p2:
* Fixed a crash on Linux systems introduced in version 1.9.14 when running a
command with a NULL argv[0] if log_subcmds or intercept is enabled in
sudoers.
* Fixed a problem with "stair-stepped" output when piping or redirecting the
output of a sudo command that takes user input when running a command in
a pseudo-terminal.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.14 that affects matching sudoers rules
containing a Runas_Spec with an empty Runas user. These rules should only
match when sudo’s -g option is used but were matching even without the -g
option. #290.
* Wed Jul 12 2023 Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>
- Update to 1.9.14p1:
* Fixed an invalid free bug in sudo_logsrvd that was introduced
in version 1.9.14 which could cause sudo_logsrvd to crash.
* The sudoers plugin no longer tries to send the terminal name
to the log server when no terminal is present. This bug was
introduced in version 1.9.14.
* Fixed a bug where if the "intercept" or "log_subcmds" sudoers
option was enabled and a sub-command was run where the first
entry of the argument vector didn't match the command being run.
This resulted in commands like "sudo su -" being killed due to
the mismatch. Bug #1050.
* The sudoers plugin now canonicalizes command path names before
matching (where possible). This fixes a bug where sudo could
execute the wrong path if there are multiple symbolic links with
the same target and the same base name in sudoers that a user is
allowed to run. GitHub issue #228.
* Improved command matching when a chroot is specified in sudoers.
The sudoers plugin will now change the root directory id needed
before performing command matching. Previously, the root directory
was simply prepended to the path that was being processed.
* When NETGROUP_BASE is set in the ldap.conf file, sudo will now
perform its own netgroup lookups of the host name instead of
using the system innetgr(3) function. This guarantees that user
and host netgroup lookups are performed using the same LDAP
server (or servers).
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.13 that resulted in a missing
" ; " separator between environment variables and the command
in log entries.
* The visudo utility now displays a warning when it ignores a file
in an include dir such as /etc/sudoers.d.
* When running a command in a pseudo-terminal, sudo will initialize
the terminal settings even if it is the background process.
Previously, sudo only initialized the pseudo-terminal when running
in the foreground. This fixes an issue where a program that
checks the window size would read the wrong value when sudo was
running in the background.
* Fixed a bug where only the first two digits of the TSID field
being was logged. Bug #1046.
* The "log_pty" sudoers option is now enabled by default. To
restore the historic behavior where a command is run in the
user's terminal, add "Defaults !use_pty" to the sudoers file.
GitHub issue #258.
* Sudo's "-b" option now works when the command is run in a
pseudo-terminal.
* When disabling core dumps, sudo now only modifies the soft limit
and leaves the hard limit as-is. This avoids problems on Linux
when sudo does not have CAP_SYS_RESOURCE, which may be the case
when run inside a container. GitHub issue #42.
* Sudo configuration file paths have been converted to colon-separated
lists of paths. This makes it possible to have configuration
files on a read-only file system while still allowing for local
modifications in a different (writable) directory. The new
- -enable-adminconf configure option can be used to specify a
directory that is searched for configuration files in preference
to the sysconfdir (which is usually /etc).
* The "intercept_verify" sudoers option is now only applied when
the "intercept" option is set in sudoers. Previously, it was
also applied when "log_subcmds" was enabled.
* The NETGROUP_QUERY ldap.conf parameter can now be disabled for
LDAP servers that do not support querying the nisNetgroup object
by its nisNetgroupTriple attribute, while still allowing sudo to
query the LDAP server directly to determine netgroup membership.
* Fixed a long-standing bug where a sudoers rule without an explicit
runas list allowed the user to run a command as root and any
group instead of just one of the groups that root is a member
of. For example, a rule such as "myuser ALL = ALL" would permit
"sudo -u root -g othergroup" even if root did not belong to
"othergroup".
* Fixed a bug where a sudoers rule with an explicit runas list
allowed a user to run sudo commands as themselves. For example,
a rule such as "myuser ALL = (root) ALL", "myuser" should only
allow commands to be run as root (optionally using one of root's
groups). However, the rule also allowed the user to run
"sudo -u myuser -g myuser command".
* Fixed a bug that prevented the user from specifying a group on
the command line via "sudo -g" if the rule's Runas_Spec contained
a Runas_Alias.
* Sudo now requires a C compiler that conforms to ISO C99 or higher
to build.
* Fri Mar 31 2023 Michal Koutný <mkoutny@suse.com>
- sudo.pamd: Use common-session-nonlogin for >15 codestreams
More info in https://github.com/SUSE/pam-config/pull/16
* Thu Mar 09 2023 Jason Sikes <jsikes@suse.com>
- Update to 1.9.13p3:
Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.13 that caused a syntax error
when list was used as a user or host name. GitHub issue #246.
Fixed a bug that could cause sudo to hang when running a command
in a pseudo-terminal when there is still input buffered after a
command has exited. [bsc#1203201]
Fixed sudo -U otheruser -l command. This is a regression in
sudo 1.9.13. GitHub issue #248.
Fixed sudo -l command args when matching a command in sudoers
with command line arguments. This is a regression in sudo 1.9.13.
GitHub issue #249.
* Tue Feb 28 2023 Jason Sikes <jsikes@suse.com>
- Update to 1.9.13p2 (bsc#1208595, CVE-2023-27320):
Fixed the --enable-static-sudoers option, broken in sudo 1.9.13.
GitHub issue #245.
Fixed a potential double-free bug when matching a sudoers rule
that contains a per-command chroot directive (CHROOT=dir).
This bug was introduced in sudo 1.9.8.
* Sun Feb 19 2023 Jason Sikes <jsikes@suse.com>
- Update to 1.9.13p1:
Fixed a typo in the configure script that resulted in a line like
“]: command not found” in the output. GitHub issue #238.
Corrected the order of the C23 [[noreturn]] attribute in function
prototypes. This fixes a build error with GCC 13. GitHub issue #239.
The check make target misbehaved when there was more than one
version of the UTF-8 C locale in the output of locale -a.
GitHub issue #241.
Removed a dependency on the AC_SYS_YEAR2038 macro in configure.ac.
This was added in autoconf 2.72 but sudo’s configure.ac only
required autoconf 2.70. GitHub issue #242.
Relaxed the autoconf version requirement to version 2.69.
* Wed Feb 15 2023 Jason Sikes <jsikes@suse.com>
- Update to 1.9.13:
* Changes in 1.9.13:
Fixed a bug running relative commands via sudo when log_subcmds
is enabled. GitHub issue #194.
Fixed a signal handling bug when running sudo commands in a shell
script. Signals were not being forwarded to the command when the
sudo process was not run in its own process group.
Fixed a bug in the cvtsudoers LDIF parsing when the file ends without
a newline and a backslash is the last character of the file.
Fixed a potential use-after-free bug with cvtsudoers filtering.
GitHub issue #198.
Added a reminder to the default lecture that the password will not
echo. This line is only displayed when the pwfeedback option is
disabled. GitHub issue #195.
Fixed potential memory leaks in error paths. GitHub issue #199.
GitHub issue #202.
Fixed potential NULL dereferences on memory allocation failure.
GitHub issue #204. GitHub issue #211.
Sudo now uses C23-style attributes in function prototypes instead
of gcc-style attributes if supported.
Added a new list pseudo-command in sudoers to allow a user to list
another user’s privileges. Previously, only root or a user with
the ability to run any command as either root or the target user
on the current host could use the -U option. This also includes a
fix to the log entry when a user lacks permission to run
sudo -U otheruser -l command. Previously, the logs would indicate
that the user tried to run the actual command, now the log entry
includes the list operation.
JSON logging now escapes control characters if they happen to
appear in the command or environment.
New Albanian translation from translationproject.org.
Regular expressions in sudoers or logsrvd.conf may no longer contain
consecutive repetition operators. This is implementation- specific
behavior according to POSIX, but some implementations will allocate
excessive amounts of memory. This mainly affects the fuzzers.
Sudo now builds AIX-style shared libraries and dynamic shared
objects by default instead of svr4-style. This means that the
default sudo plugins are now .a (archive) files that contain a .so
shared object file instead of bare .so files. This was done to
improve compatibility with the AIX Freeware ecosystem, specifically,
the AIX Freeware build of OpenSSL. Sudo will still load
svr4-style .so plugins and if a .so file is requested, either via
sudo.conf or the sudoers file, and only the .a file is present,
sudo will convert the path from plugin.so to plugin.a(plugin.so)
when loading it. This ensures compatibility with existing
configurations. To restore the old, pre-1.9.13 behavior, run
configure using the –with-aix-soname=svr4 option.
Sudo no longer checks the ownership and mode of the plugins that
it loads. Plugins are configured via either the sudo.conf or
sudoers file which are trusted configuration files. These checks
suffered from time-of-check vs. time-of-use race conditions and
complicate loading plugins that are not simple paths. Ownership
and mode checks are still performed when loading the sudo.conf
and sudoers files, which do not suffer from race conditions.
The sudo.conf developer_mode setting is no longer used.
Control characters in sudo log messages and sudoreplay -l output
are now escaped in octal format. Space characters in the command
path are also escaped. Command line arguments that contain spaces
are surrounded by single quotes and any literal single quote or
backslash characters are escaped with a backslash. This makes it
possible to distinguish multiple command line arguments from a
single argument that contains spaces.
Improved support for DragonFly BSD which uses a different
struct procinfo than either FreeBSD or 4.4BSD.
Fixed a compilation error on Linux arm systems running older
kernels that may not define EM_ARM in linux/elf-em.h.
GitHub issue #232.
Fixed a compilation error when LDFLAGS contains -Wl,–no-undefined.
Sudo will now link using -Wl,–no-undefined by default if possible.
GitHub issue #234.
Fixed a bug executing a command with a very long argument vector
when log_subcmds or intercept is enabled on a system where
intercept_type is set to trace. GitHub issue #194.
When sudo is configured to run a command in a pseudo-terminal but
the standard input is not connected to a terminal, the command
will now be run as a background process. This works around a problem
running sudo commands in the background from a shell script where
changing the terminal to raw mode could interfere with the interactive
shell that ran the script. GitHub issue #237.
A missing include file in sudoers is no longer a fatal error unless
the error_recovery plugin argument has been set to false.
* Thu Jan 19 2023 Jason Sikes <jsikes@suse.com>
- Update to 1.9.12p2:
* Fixes bsc#1207082
* Changes in 1.9.12p2:
Fixed a compilation error on Linux/aarch64. GitHub issue #197.
Fixed a potential crash introduced in the fix GitHub issue #134.
If a user’s sudoers entry did not have any RunAs user’s set,
running sudo -U otheruser -l would dereference a NULL pointer.
Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.12 that could prevent sudo
from creating a I/O files when the iolog_file sudoers setting
contains six or more Xs.
Fixed a compilation issue on AIX with the native compiler.
GitHub issue #231.
Fixed CVE-2023-22809, a flaw in sudo’s -e option (aka sudoedit)
that could allow a malicious user with sudoedit privileges to
edit arbitrary files. For more information, see Sudoedit can
edit arbitrary files.
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