[sudo-workers] sudo 1.8.27b1 released
Todd C. Miller
Todd.Miller at sudo.ws
Thu Jan 3 14:43:34 MST 2019
The first beta release of sudo 1.8.27 is now available.
Sudo 1.8.27 is primarily a bug fix release.
Source:
https://www.sudo.ws/dist/beta/sudo-1.8.27b1.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.sudo.ws/pub/sudo/beta/sudo-1.8.27b1.tar.gz
SHA256 checksum:
7bf9b7b6b9e2b8588dfdaa668884b589eb64f1fd2b434ecbe248459975020902
MD5 checksum:
dd2298e69058e77f36344c5770e757d3
Binary packages:
https://www.sudo.ws/dist/beta/packages/index.html#binary
For a list of download mirror sites, see:
https://www.sudo.ws/download_mirrors.html
Sudo web site:
https://www.sudo.ws/
Sudo web site mirrors:
https://www.sudo.ws/mirrors.html
Major changes between sudo 1.8.27b1 and 1.8.26:
* On HP-UX, sudo will now update the utmps file when running a command
in a pseudo-tty. Previously, only the utmp and utmpx files were
updated.
* Nanosecond precision file time stamps are now supported in HP-UX.
* Fixes and clarifications to the sudo plugin documentation.
* The sudo manuals no longer require extensive post-processing to
hide system-specific features. Conditionals in the roff source
are now used instead. This fixes corruption of the sudo manual
on systems without BSD login classes. Bug #861.
* If an I/O logging plugin is configured but the plugin does not
actually log any I/O, sudo will no longer force the command to
be run in a pseudo-tty.
* The fix for bug #843 in sudo 1.8.24 was incomplete. If the
user's password was expired or needed to be updated, but no sudo
password was required, the PAM handle was freed too early,
resulting in a failure when processing PAM session modules.
* In visudo, it is now possible to specify the path to sudoers
without using the -f option. Bug #864.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.22 where the utmp (or utmpx)
file would not be updated when a command was run in a pseudo-tty.
Bug #865.
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