sudo: Update to version 1.9.9

Message ID 20220205203343.1998470-1-adolf.belka@ipfire.org
State Accepted
Commit e78c7a81e426672f7c4b6847b4ec974841e796d0
Headers
Series sudo: Update to version 1.9.9 |

Commit Message

Adolf Belka Feb. 5, 2022, 8:33 p.m. UTC
  - Update from 1.9.8p2 to 1.9.9
- Update of rootfile
- Changelog
What's new in Sudo 1.9.9
 * Sudo can now be built with OpenSSL 3.0 without generating warnings
   about deprecated OpenSSL APIs.
 * A digest can now be specified along with the "ALL" command in
   the LDAP and SSSD back-ends.  Sudo 1.9.0 introduced support for
   this in the sudoers file but did not include corresponding changes
   for the other back-ends.
 * visudo now only warns about an undefined alias or a cycle in an
   alias once for each alias.
 * The sudoRole cn was truncated by a single character in warning messages.
   GitHub issue #115.
 * The cvtsudoers utility has new --group-file and --passwd-file options
   to use a custom passwd or group file when the --match-local option is
   also used.
 * The cvtsudoers utility can now filter or match based on a command.
 * The cvtsudoers utility can now produce output in csv (comma-separated
   value) format.  This can be used to help generate entitlement reports.
 * Fixed a bug in sudo_logsrvd that could result in the connection being
   dropped for very long command lines.
 * Fixed a bug where sudo_logsrvd would not accept a restore point
   of zero.
 * Fixed a bug in visudo where the value of the "editor" setting was not
   used if it did not match the user's EDITOR environment variable.
   This was only a problem if the "env_editor" setting was not enabled.
   Bug #1000.
 * Sudo now builds with the -fcf-protection compiler option and the
   "-z now" linker option if supported.
 * The output of "sudoreplay -l" now more closely matches the
   traditional sudo log format.
 * The sudo_sendlog utility will now use the full contents of the log.json
   file, if present.  This makes it possible to send sudo-format I/O logs
   that use the newer log.json format to sudo_logsrvd without losing any
   information.
 * Fixed compilation of the arc4random_buf() replacement on systems with
   arc4random() but no arc4random_buf().  Bug #1008.
 * Sudo now uses its own getentropy() by default on Linux.  The GNU libc
   version of getentropy() will fail on older kernels that don't support
   the getrandom() system call.
 * It is now possible to build sudo with WolfSSL's OpenSSL compatibility
   layer by using the --enable-wolfssl configure option.
 * Fixed a bug related to Daylight Saving Time when parsing timestamps
   in Generalized Time format.  This affected the NOTBEFORE and
   NOTAFTER options in sudoers.  Bug #1006
 * Added the -O and -P options to visudo, which can be used to check
   or set the owner and permissions.  This can be used in conjunction
   with the -c option to check that the sudoers file ownership and
   permissions are correct.  Bug #1007.
 * It is now possible to set resource limits in the sudoers file itself.
   The special values "default" and "user" refer to the default system
   limit and invoking user limit respectively.  The core dump size limit
   is now set to 0 by default unless overridden by the sudoers file.
 * The cvtsudoers utility can now merge multiple sudoers sources into
   a single, combined sudoers file.  If there are conflicting entries,
   cvtsudoers will attempt to resolve them but manual intervention
   may be required.  The merging of sudoers rules is currently fairly
   simplistic but will be improved in a future release.
 * Sudo was parsing but not applying the "deref" and "tls_reqcert"
   ldap.conf settings.  This meant the options were effectively
   ignored which broke dereferencing of aliases in LDAP.  Bug #1013.
 * Clarified in the sudo man page that the security policy may
   override the user's PATH environment variable.  Bug #1014.
 * When sudo is run in non-interactive mode (with the -n option), it
   will now attempt PAM authentication and only exit with an error
   if user interaction is required.  This allows PAM modules that
   don't interact with the user to succeed.  Previously, sudo
   would not attempt authentication if the -n option was specified.
   Bug #956 and GitHub issue #83.
 * Fixed a regression introduced in version 1.9.1 when sudo is
   built with the --with-fqdn configure option.  The local host
   name was being resolved before the sudoers file was processed,
   making it impossible to disable DNS lookups by negating the
   "fqdn" sudoers option.  Bug #1016.
 * Added support for negated sudoUser attributes in the LDAP and
   SSSD sudoers back ends.  A matching sudoUser that is negated
   will cause the sudoRole containing it to be ignored.
 * Fixed a bug where the stack resource limit could be set to a
   value smaller than that of the invoking user and not be reset
   before the command was run.  Bug #1017.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
---
 config/rootfiles/common/sudo | 17 +++++++++++------
 lfs/sudo                     |  4 ++--
 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
  

Comments

Peter Müller Feb. 6, 2022, 10:05 a.m. UTC | #1
Reviewed-by: Peter Müller <peter.mueller@ipfire.org>

> - Update from 1.9.8p2 to 1.9.9
> - Update of rootfile
> - Changelog
> What's new in Sudo 1.9.9
>  * Sudo can now be built with OpenSSL 3.0 without generating warnings
>    about deprecated OpenSSL APIs.
>  * A digest can now be specified along with the "ALL" command in
>    the LDAP and SSSD back-ends.  Sudo 1.9.0 introduced support for
>    this in the sudoers file but did not include corresponding changes
>    for the other back-ends.
>  * visudo now only warns about an undefined alias or a cycle in an
>    alias once for each alias.
>  * The sudoRole cn was truncated by a single character in warning messages.
>    GitHub issue #115.
>  * The cvtsudoers utility has new --group-file and --passwd-file options
>    to use a custom passwd or group file when the --match-local option is
>    also used.
>  * The cvtsudoers utility can now filter or match based on a command.
>  * The cvtsudoers utility can now produce output in csv (comma-separated
>    value) format.  This can be used to help generate entitlement reports.
>  * Fixed a bug in sudo_logsrvd that could result in the connection being
>    dropped for very long command lines.
>  * Fixed a bug where sudo_logsrvd would not accept a restore point
>    of zero.
>  * Fixed a bug in visudo where the value of the "editor" setting was not
>    used if it did not match the user's EDITOR environment variable.
>    This was only a problem if the "env_editor" setting was not enabled.
>    Bug #1000.
>  * Sudo now builds with the -fcf-protection compiler option and the
>    "-z now" linker option if supported.
>  * The output of "sudoreplay -l" now more closely matches the
>    traditional sudo log format.
>  * The sudo_sendlog utility will now use the full contents of the log.json
>    file, if present.  This makes it possible to send sudo-format I/O logs
>    that use the newer log.json format to sudo_logsrvd without losing any
>    information.
>  * Fixed compilation of the arc4random_buf() replacement on systems with
>    arc4random() but no arc4random_buf().  Bug #1008.
>  * Sudo now uses its own getentropy() by default on Linux.  The GNU libc
>    version of getentropy() will fail on older kernels that don't support
>    the getrandom() system call.
>  * It is now possible to build sudo with WolfSSL's OpenSSL compatibility
>    layer by using the --enable-wolfssl configure option.
>  * Fixed a bug related to Daylight Saving Time when parsing timestamps
>    in Generalized Time format.  This affected the NOTBEFORE and
>    NOTAFTER options in sudoers.  Bug #1006
>  * Added the -O and -P options to visudo, which can be used to check
>    or set the owner and permissions.  This can be used in conjunction
>    with the -c option to check that the sudoers file ownership and
>    permissions are correct.  Bug #1007.
>  * It is now possible to set resource limits in the sudoers file itself.
>    The special values "default" and "user" refer to the default system
>    limit and invoking user limit respectively.  The core dump size limit
>    is now set to 0 by default unless overridden by the sudoers file.
>  * The cvtsudoers utility can now merge multiple sudoers sources into
>    a single, combined sudoers file.  If there are conflicting entries,
>    cvtsudoers will attempt to resolve them but manual intervention
>    may be required.  The merging of sudoers rules is currently fairly
>    simplistic but will be improved in a future release.
>  * Sudo was parsing but not applying the "deref" and "tls_reqcert"
>    ldap.conf settings.  This meant the options were effectively
>    ignored which broke dereferencing of aliases in LDAP.  Bug #1013.
>  * Clarified in the sudo man page that the security policy may
>    override the user's PATH environment variable.  Bug #1014.
>  * When sudo is run in non-interactive mode (with the -n option), it
>    will now attempt PAM authentication and only exit with an error
>    if user interaction is required.  This allows PAM modules that
>    don't interact with the user to succeed.  Previously, sudo
>    would not attempt authentication if the -n option was specified.
>    Bug #956 and GitHub issue #83.
>  * Fixed a regression introduced in version 1.9.1 when sudo is
>    built with the --with-fqdn configure option.  The local host
>    name was being resolved before the sudoers file was processed,
>    making it impossible to disable DNS lookups by negating the
>    "fqdn" sudoers option.  Bug #1016.
>  * Added support for negated sudoUser attributes in the LDAP and
>    SSSD sudoers back ends.  A matching sudoUser that is negated
>    will cause the sudoRole containing it to be ignored.
>  * Fixed a bug where the stack resource limit could be set to a
>    value smaller than that of the invoking user and not be reset
>    before the command was run.  Bug #1017.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
> ---
>  config/rootfiles/common/sudo | 17 +++++++++++------
>  lfs/sudo                     |  4 ++--
>  2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/sudo b/config/rootfiles/common/sudo
> index 80e83efa4..1cb0d2bf7 100644
> --- a/config/rootfiles/common/sudo
> +++ b/config/rootfiles/common/sudo
> @@ -30,15 +30,18 @@ usr/lib/sudo/system_group.so
>  #usr/sbin/sudo_sendlog
>  usr/sbin/visudo
>  #usr/share/doc/sudo
> -#usr/share/doc/sudo/CONTRIBUTORS
> +#usr/share/doc/sudo/CONTRIBUTING.md
> +#usr/share/doc/sudo/CONTRIBUTORS.md
>  #usr/share/doc/sudo/ChangeLog
> -#usr/share/doc/sudo/HISTORY
> -#usr/share/doc/sudo/LICENSE
> +#usr/share/doc/sudo/HISTORY.md
> +#usr/share/doc/sudo/LICENSE.md
>  #usr/share/doc/sudo/NEWS
> -#usr/share/doc/sudo/README
> -#usr/share/doc/sudo/TROUBLESHOOTING
> -#usr/share/doc/sudo/UPGRADE
> +#usr/share/doc/sudo/README.md
> +#usr/share/doc/sudo/SECURITY.md
> +#usr/share/doc/sudo/TROUBLESHOOTING.md
> +#usr/share/doc/sudo/UPGRADE.md
>  #usr/share/doc/sudo/examples
> +#usr/share/doc/sudo/examples/cvtsudoers.conf
>  #usr/share/doc/sudo/examples/pam.conf
>  #usr/share/doc/sudo/examples/sudo.conf
>  #usr/share/doc/sudo/examples/sudo_logsrvd.conf
> @@ -58,8 +61,10 @@ usr/sbin/visudo
>  #usr/share/locale/eo/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
>  #usr/share/locale/eo/LC_MESSAGES/sudoers.mo
>  #usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
> +#usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/sudoers.mo
>  #usr/share/locale/eu/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
>  #usr/share/locale/eu/LC_MESSAGES/sudoers.mo
> +#usr/share/locale/fa/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
>  #usr/share/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
>  #usr/share/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/sudoers.mo
>  #usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
> diff --git a/lfs/sudo b/lfs/sudo
> index bec0f6021..8fc6879de 100644
> --- a/lfs/sudo
> +++ b/lfs/sudo
> @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
>  
>  include Config
>  
> -VER        = 1.9.8p2
> +VER        = 1.9.9
>  
>  THISAPP    = sudo-$(VER)
>  DL_FILE    = $(THISAPP).tar.gz
> @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ objects = $(DL_FILE)
>  
>  $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE)
>  
> -$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = f831c1d62835cde89c261465d9c781e4
> +$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = f112d8ee214ef46ac6398196958ee383
>  
>  install : $(TARGET)
>
  

Patch

diff --git a/config/rootfiles/common/sudo b/config/rootfiles/common/sudo
index 80e83efa4..1cb0d2bf7 100644
--- a/config/rootfiles/common/sudo
+++ b/config/rootfiles/common/sudo
@@ -30,15 +30,18 @@  usr/lib/sudo/system_group.so
 #usr/sbin/sudo_sendlog
 usr/sbin/visudo
 #usr/share/doc/sudo
-#usr/share/doc/sudo/CONTRIBUTORS
+#usr/share/doc/sudo/CONTRIBUTING.md
+#usr/share/doc/sudo/CONTRIBUTORS.md
 #usr/share/doc/sudo/ChangeLog
-#usr/share/doc/sudo/HISTORY
-#usr/share/doc/sudo/LICENSE
+#usr/share/doc/sudo/HISTORY.md
+#usr/share/doc/sudo/LICENSE.md
 #usr/share/doc/sudo/NEWS
-#usr/share/doc/sudo/README
-#usr/share/doc/sudo/TROUBLESHOOTING
-#usr/share/doc/sudo/UPGRADE
+#usr/share/doc/sudo/README.md
+#usr/share/doc/sudo/SECURITY.md
+#usr/share/doc/sudo/TROUBLESHOOTING.md
+#usr/share/doc/sudo/UPGRADE.md
 #usr/share/doc/sudo/examples
+#usr/share/doc/sudo/examples/cvtsudoers.conf
 #usr/share/doc/sudo/examples/pam.conf
 #usr/share/doc/sudo/examples/sudo.conf
 #usr/share/doc/sudo/examples/sudo_logsrvd.conf
@@ -58,8 +61,10 @@  usr/sbin/visudo
 #usr/share/locale/eo/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
 #usr/share/locale/eo/LC_MESSAGES/sudoers.mo
 #usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
+#usr/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/sudoers.mo
 #usr/share/locale/eu/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
 #usr/share/locale/eu/LC_MESSAGES/sudoers.mo
+#usr/share/locale/fa/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
 #usr/share/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
 #usr/share/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/sudoers.mo
 #usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/sudo.mo
diff --git a/lfs/sudo b/lfs/sudo
index bec0f6021..8fc6879de 100644
--- a/lfs/sudo
+++ b/lfs/sudo
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ 
 
 include Config
 
-VER        = 1.9.8p2
+VER        = 1.9.9
 
 THISAPP    = sudo-$(VER)
 DL_FILE    = $(THISAPP).tar.gz
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@  objects = $(DL_FILE)
 
 $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE)
 
-$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = f831c1d62835cde89c261465d9c781e4
+$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = f112d8ee214ef46ac6398196958ee383
 
 install : $(TARGET)