[sudo-announce] sudo 1.8.25 released
Todd C. Miller
Todd.Miller at sudo.ws
Mon Sep 3 08:44:13 MDT 2018
Sudo 1.8.25 is primarily a bug fix release. In addition to bug
fixes, sudo 1.8.25 now stores nanosecond-granularity delay values
in the I/O log files and uses a monotonic timer where possible.
Source:
https://www.sudo.ws/dist/sudo-1.8.25.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.sudo.ws/pub/sudo/sudo-1.8.25.tar.gz
SHA256 checksum:
9dcf0f61f663b4051d4b37a57f2da9d2800182b8c19205edde616fc9d935dc41
MD5 checksum:
26ce5ce9c4b8f0127ff4225330a87cd0
Binary packages:
https://www.sudo.ws/download.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 1.8.25 and 1.8.24
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.20 that broke formatting of
I/O log timing file entries on systems without a C99-compatible
snprintf() function. Our replacement snprintf() doesn't support
floating point so we can't use the "%f" format directive.
* I/O log timing file entries now use a monotonic timer and include
nanosecond precision. A monotonic timer that does not increment
while the system is sleeping is used where available.
* Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.24 where sudoNotAfter in the LDAP
backend was not being properly parsed. Bug #845.
* When sudo runs a command in a pseudo-tty, the slave device is
now closed in the main process immediately after starting the
monitor process. This removes the need for an AIX-specific
workaround that was added in sudo 1.8.24.
* Added support for monotonic timers on HP-UX.
* Fixed a bug displaying timeout values the "sudo -V" output.
The value displayed was 3600 times the actual value. Bug #846.
* Fixed a build issue on AIX 7.1 BOS levels that include memset_s()
and define rsize_t in string.h. Bug #847.
* The testsudoers utility now supports querying an LDIF-format
policy.
* Sudo now sets the LOGIN environment variable to the same value as
LOGNAME on AIX systems. Bug #848.
* Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.24 where the LDAP and
SSSD backends evaluated the rules in reverse sudoOrder. Bug #849.
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