Overview

Request 964503 accepted

- update to 1.9.10:
* Added new log_passwords and passprompt_regex sudoers options. If
log_passwords is disabled, sudo will attempt to prevent passwords from being
logged. If sudo detects any of the regular expressions in the passprompt_regex
list in the terminal output, sudo will log ‘*’ characters instead of the
terminal input until a newline or carriage return is found in the input or an
output character is received.
* Added new log_passwords and passprompt_regex settings to sudo_logsrvd that
operate like the sudoers options when logging terminal input.
* Fixed several few bugs in the cvtsudoers utility when merging multiple sudoers
sources.
* Fixed a bug in sudo_logsrvd parsing the sudo_logsrvd.conf file, where the
retry_interval in the [relay] section was not being recognized.
* Restored the pre-1.9.9 behavior of not performing authentication when sudo’s -n
option is specified. A new noninteractive_auth sudoers option has been added to
enable PAM authentication in non-interactive mode. GitHub issue #131.
* On systems with /proc, if the /proc/self/stat (Linux) or /proc/pid/psinfo
(other systems) file is missing or invalid, sudo will now check file
descriptors 0-2 to determine the user’s terminal. Bug #1020.
* Fixed a compilation problem on Debian kFreeBSD. Bug #1021.
* Fixed a crash in sudo_logsrvd when running in relay mode if an alert message is
received.
* Fixed an issue that resulting in “problem with defaults entries” email to be
sent if a user ran sudo when the sudoers entry in the nsswitch.conf file
includes “sss” but no sudo provider is configured in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf.
* Updated the warning displayed when the invoking user is not allowed to run
sudo. If sudo has been configured to send mail on failed attempts (see the
mail_* flags in sudoers), it will now print “This incident has been reported to
the administrator.” If the mailto or mailerpath sudoers settings are disabled,
the message will not be printed and no mail will be sent.

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Dirk Mueller's avatar

dirkmueller created request

- update to 1.9.10:
* Added new log_passwords and passprompt_regex sudoers options. If
log_passwords is disabled, sudo will attempt to prevent passwords from being
logged. If sudo detects any of the regular expressions in the passprompt_regex
list in the terminal output, sudo will log ‘*’ characters instead of the
terminal input until a newline or carriage return is found in the input or an
output character is received.
* Added new log_passwords and passprompt_regex settings to sudo_logsrvd that
operate like the sudoers options when logging terminal input.
* Fixed several few bugs in the cvtsudoers utility when merging multiple sudoers
sources.
* Fixed a bug in sudo_logsrvd parsing the sudo_logsrvd.conf file, where the
retry_interval in the [relay] section was not being recognized.
* Restored the pre-1.9.9 behavior of not performing authentication when sudo’s -n
option is specified. A new noninteractive_auth sudoers option has been added to
enable PAM authentication in non-interactive mode. GitHub issue #131.
* On systems with /proc, if the /proc/self/stat (Linux) or /proc/pid/psinfo
(other systems) file is missing or invalid, sudo will now check file
descriptors 0-2 to determine the user’s terminal. Bug #1020.
* Fixed a compilation problem on Debian kFreeBSD. Bug #1021.
* Fixed a crash in sudo_logsrvd when running in relay mode if an alert message is
received.
* Fixed an issue that resulting in “problem with defaults entries” email to be
sent if a user ran sudo when the sudoers entry in the nsswitch.conf file
includes “sss” but no sudo provider is configured in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf.
* Updated the warning displayed when the invoking user is not allowed to run
sudo. If sudo has been configured to send mail on failed attempts (see the
mail_* flags in sudoers), it will now print “This incident has been reported to
the administrator.” If the mailto or mailerpath sudoers settings are disabled,
the message will not be printed and no mail will be sent.


Jason Sikes's avatar

jsikes accepted request

Thank you!

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