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state Exp; branches; next ; commitid 5xabgCjwAjCpKtSy; 1.30.4.1 date 2014.03.08.20.33.47; author spz; state Exp; branches; next ; commitid lPfpskjQbITP7Wrx; 1.28.12.1 date 2013.03.05.10.30.39; author tron; state Exp; branches; next ; 1.23.6.1 date 2010.09.11.17.24.16; author tron; state Exp; branches; next ; 1.20.12.1 date 2009.02.05.17.00.25; author tron; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.35 log @sudo: updated to 1.8.23 Sudo 1.8.23 * PAM account management modules and BSD auto approval modules are now run even when no password is required. * For kernel-based time stamps, if no terminal is present, fall back to parent-pid style time stamps. * The new cvtsudoers utility replaces both the "sudoers2ldif" script and the "visudo -x" functionality. It can read a file in either sudoers or LDIF format and produce JSON, LDIF or sudoers output. It is also possible to filter the generated output file by user, group or host name. * The file, ldap and sss sudoers backends now share a common set of formatting functions for "sudo -l" output, which is also used by the cvtsudoers utility. * The /run directory is now used in preference to /var/run if it exists. * More accurate descriptions of the --with-rundir and --with-vardir configure options. * The setpassent() and setgroupent() functions are now used on systems that support them to keep the passwd and group database open. Sudo performs a lot of passwd and group lookups so it can be beneficial to avoid opening and closing the files each time. * The new case_insensitive_user and case_insensitive_group sudoers options can be used to control whether sudo does case-sensitive matching of users and groups in sudoers. Case insensitive matching is now the default. * Fixed a bug on some systems where sudo could hang on command exit when I/O logging was enabled. * Fixed the build-time process start time test on Linux when the test is run from within a container. * When determining which temporary directory to use, sudoedit now checks the directory for writability before using it. Previously, sudoedit only performed an existence check. * Sudo now includes an optional set of Monty Python-inspired insults. * Fixed the execution of scripts with an associated digest (checksum) in sudoers on FreeBSD systems. FreeBSD does not have a proper /dev/fd directory mounted by default and its fexecve(2) is not fully POSIX compliant when executing scripts. * Chinese (Taiwan) translation for sudo from translationproject.org. @ text @$NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.34 2017/05/30 16:14:56 maya Exp $ * Add "--with-nbsdops" option, NetBSD standard options. * Link with util(3) in the case of DragonFly, too. * When specified "--with-kerb5" option, test existence of several functions even if there is krb5-config. krb5-config dosen't give all definitions for functions (HAVE_KRB5_*). * Remove setting sysconfdir to "/etc". --- configure.ac.orig 2016-06-22 16:36:23.000000000 +0000 +++ configure.ac @@@@ -447,6 +447,20 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi ;; esac]) +AC_ARG_WITH(nbsdops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-nbsdops], [add NetBSD standard opt +ions])], +[case $with_nbsdops in + yes) echo 'Adding NetBSD standard options' + CHECKSIA=false + with_ignore_dot=yes + with_env_editor=yes + with_tty_tickets=yes + ;; + no) ;; + *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-nbsdops: $with_nbsdops" + ;; +esac]) + AC_ARG_WITH(passwd, [AS_HELP_STRING([--without-passwd], [don't use passwd/shadow file for authentication])], [case $with_passwd in yes|no) AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to use shadow/passwd file authentication) @@@@ -1971,7 +1985,7 @@@@ case "$host" in : ${mansectsu='1m'} : ${mansectform='4'} ;; - *-*-linux*|*-*-k*bsd*-gnu) + *-*-linux*|*-*-k*bsd*-gnu|*-*-gnukfreebsd) shadow_funcs="getspnam" test -z "$with_pam" && AUTH_EXCL_DEF="PAM" # Check for SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER in linux/seccomp.h @@@@ -2329,7 +2343,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR if test ${with_logincap-'no'} != "no"; then AC_CHECK_HEADERS([login_cap.h], [LOGINCAP_USAGE='[[-c class]] '; LCMAN=1 case "$OS" in - freebsd|netbsd) + dragonfly*|freebsd|netbsd) SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lutil" SUDOERS_LIBS="${SUDOERS_LIBS} -lutil" ;; @@@@ -3441,6 +3455,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then ]) AUTH_OBJS="$AUTH_OBJS kerb5.lo" fi +fi +if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then _LIBS="$LIBS" LIBS="${LIBS} ${SUDOERS_LIBS}" AC_CHECK_FUNCS([krb5_verify_user krb5_init_secure_context]) @@@@ -4292,7 +4308,7 @@@@ test "$datarootdir" = '${prefix}/share' test "$docdir" = '${datarootdir}/doc/${PACKAGE_TARNAME}' && docdir='$(datarootdir)/doc/$(PACKAGE_TARNAME)' test "$localedir" = '${datarootdir}/locale' && localedir='$(datarootdir)/locale' test "$localstatedir" = '${prefix}/var' && localstatedir='$(prefix)/var' -test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' && sysconfdir='/etc' +dnl test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' && sysconfdir='/etc' dnl dnl Substitute into the Makefile and man pages @ 1.34 log @sudo: update to 1.8.20p1. Fixes CVE-2017-1000367, local privilege escalation on linux. What's new in Sudo 1.8.20p1 * Fixed "make check" when using OpenSSL or GNU crypt. Bug #787. * Fixed CVE-2017-1000367, a bug parsing /proc/pid/stat on Linux when the process name contains spaces. Since the user has control over the command name, this could potentially be used by a user with sudo access to overwrite an arbitrary file on systems with SELinux enabled. Also stop performing a breadth-first traversal of /dev when looking for the device; only a hard-coded list of directories are checked, What's new in Sudo 1.8.20 * Added support for SASL_MECH in ldap.conf. Bug #764 * Added support for digest matching when the command is a glob-style pattern or a directory. Previously, only explicit path matches supported digest checks. * New "fdexec" Defaults option to control whether a command is executed by path or by open file descriptor. * The embedded copy of zlib has been upgraded to version 1.2.11. * Fixed a bug that prevented sudoers include files with a relative path starting with the letter 'i' from being opened. Bug #776. * Added support for command timeouts in sudoers. The command will be terminated if the timeout expires. * The SELinux role and type are now displayed in the "sudo -l" output for the LDAP and SSSD backends, just as they are in the sudoers backend. * A new command line option, -T, can be used to specify a command timeout as long as the user-specified timeout is not longer than the timeout specified in sudoers. This option may only be used when the "user_command_timeouts" flag is enabled in sudoers. * Added NOTBEFORE and NOTAFTER command options to the sudoers backend similar to what is already available in the LDAP backend. * Sudo can now optionally use the SHA2 functions in OpenSSL or GNU crypt instead of the SHA2 implementation bundled with sudo. * Fixed a compilation error on systems without the stdbool.h header file. Bug #778. * Fixed a compilation error in the standalone Kerberos V authentication module. Bug #777. * Added the iolog_flush flag to sudoers which causes I/O log data to be written immediately to disk instead of being buffered. * I/O log files are now created with group ID 0 by default unless the "iolog_user" or "iolog_group" options are set in sudoers. * It is now possible to store I/O log files on an NFS-mounted file system where uid 0 is remapped to an unprivileged user. The "iolog_user" option must be set to a non-root user and the top-level I/O log directory must exist and be owned by that user. * Added the restricted_env_file setting to sudoers which is similar to env_file but its contents are subject to the same restrictions as variables in the invoking user's environment. * Fixed a use after free bug in the SSSD backend when the fqdn sudoOption is enabled and no hostname value is present in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf. * Fixed a typo that resulted in a compilation error on systems where the killpg() function is not found by configure. * Fixed a compilation error with the included version of zlib when sudo was built outside the source tree. * Fixed the exit value of sudo when the command is terminated by a signal other than SIGINT. This was broken in sudo 1.8.15 by the fix for Bug #722. Bug #784. * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.18 where the "lecture" option could not be used in a positive boolean context, only a negative one. * Fixed an issue where sudo would consume stdin if it was not connected to a tty even if log_input is not enabled in sudoers. Bug #786. * Clarify in the sudoers manual that the #includedir directive diverts control to the files in the specified directory and, when parsing of those files is complete, returns control to the original file. Bug #775. What's new in Sudo 1.8.19p2 * Fixed a crash in visudo introduced in sudo 1.8.9 when an IP address or network is used in a host-based Defaults entry. Bug #766 * Added a missing check for the ignore_iolog_errors flag when the sudoers plugin generates the I/O log file path name. * Fixed a typo in sudo's vsyslog() replacement that resulted in garbage being logged to syslog. What's new in Sudo 1.8.19p1 * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.19 that resulted in the wrong syslog priority and facility being used. What's new in Sudo 1.8.19 * New "syslog_maxlen" Defaults option to control the maximum size of syslog messages generated by sudo. * Sudo has been run against PVS-Studio and any issues that were not false positives have been addressed. * I/O log files are now created with the same group ID as the parent directory and not the invoking user's group ID. * I/O log permissions and ownership are now configurable via the "iolog_mode", "iolog_user" and "iolog_group" sudoers Defaults variables. * Fixed configuration of the sudoers I/O log plugin debug subsystem. Previously, I/O log information was not being written to the sudoers debug log. * Fixed a bug in visudo that broke editing of files in an include dir that have a syntax error. Normally, visudo does not edit those files, but if a syntax error is detected in one, the user should get a chance to fix it. * Warnings about unknown or unparsable sudoers Defaults entries now include the file and line number of the problem. * Visudo will now use the file and line number information about an unknown or unparsable Defaults entry to go directly to the file with the problem. * Fixed a bug in the sudoers LDAP back-end where a negated sudoHost entry would prevent other sudoHost entries following it from matching. * Warnings from visudo about a cycle in an Alias entry now include the file and line number of the problem. * In strict mode, visudo will now use the file and line number information about a cycle in an Alias entry to go directly to the file with the problem. * The sudo_noexec.so file is now linked with -ldl on systems that require it for the wordexp() wrapper. * Fixed linking of sudo_noexec.so on macOS systems where it must be a dynamic library and not a module. * Sudo's "make check" now includes a test for sudo_noexec.so working. * The sudo front-end now passes the user's umask to the plugin. Previously the plugin had to determine this itself. * Sudoreplay can now display the stdin and ttyin streams when they are explicitly added to the filter list. * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.17 where the "all" setting for verifypw and listpw was not being honored. Bug #762. * The syslog priority (syslog_goodpri and syslog_badpri) can now be negated or set to "none" to disable logging of successful or unsuccessful sudo attempts via syslog. What's new in Sudo 1.8.18p1 * When sudo_noexec.so is used, the WRDE_NOCMD flag is now added if the wordexp() function is called. This prevents commands from being run via wordexp() without disabling it entirely. * On Linux systems, sudo_noexec.so now uses a seccomp filter to disable execute access if the kernel supports seccomp. This is more robust than the traditional method of using stub functions that return an error. What's new in Sudo 1.8.18 * The sudoers locale is now set before parsing the sudoers file. If sudoers_locale is set in sudoers, it is applied before evaluating other Defaults entries. Previously, sudoers_locale was used when evaluating sudoers but not during the inital parse. Bug #748. * A missing or otherwise invalid #includedir is now ignored instead of causing a parse error. * During "make install", backup files are only used on HP-UX where it is not possible to unlink a shared object that is in use. This works around a bug in ldconfig on Linux which could create links to the backup shared library file instead of the current one. * Fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.17 where sudoers entries with long commands lines could be truncated, preventing a match. Bug #752. * The fqdn, runas_default and sudoers_locale Defaults settings are now applied before any other Defaults settings since they can change how other Defaults settings are parsed. * On systems without the O_NOFOLLOW open(2) flag, when the NOFOLLOW flag is set, sudoedit now checks whether the file is a symbolic link before opening it as well as after the open. Bug #753. * Sudo will now only resolve a user's group IDs to group names when sudoers includes group-based permissions. Group lookups can be expensive on some systems where the group database is not local. * If the file system holding the sudo log file is full, allow the command to run unless the new ignore_logfile_errors Defaults option is disabled. Bug #751. * The ignore_audit_errors and ignore_iolog_errors Defaults options have been added to control sudo's behavior when it is unable to write to the audit and I/O logs. * Fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.17 where the SIGPIPE signal handler was not being restored when sudo directly executes the command. * Fixed a bug where "sudo -l command" would indicate that a command was runnable even when denied by sudoers when using the LDAP or SSSD backends. * The match_group_by_gid Defaults option has been added to allow sites where group name resolution is slow and where sudoers only contains a small number of groups to match groups by group ID instead of by group name. * Fixed a bug on Linux where a 32-bit sudo binary could fail with an "unable to allocate memory" error when run on a 64-bit system. Bug #755 * When parsing ldap.conf, sudo will now only treat a '#' character as the start of a comment when it is at the beginning of the line. * Fixed a potential crash when auditing is enabled and the audit function fails with an error. Bug #756 * Norwegian Nynorsk translation for sudo from translationproject.org. * Fixed a typo that broke short host name matching when the fqdn flag is enabled in sudoers. Bug #757 * Negated sudoHost attributes are now supported by the LDAP and SSSD backends. * Fixed matching entries in the LDAP and SSSD backends when a RunAsGroup is specified but no RunAsUser is present. * Fixed "sudo -l" output in the LDAP and SSSD backends when a RunAsGroup is specified but no RunAsUser is present. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.33 2016/09/12 17:12:24 taca Exp $ @ 1.33 log @Update sudo to 1.8.17p1. What's new in Sudo 1.8.17p1 * Fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.17 where the user's groups were not set on systems that don't use PAM. Bug #749. What's new in Sudo 1.8.17 * On AIX, if /etc/security/login.cfg has auth_type set to PAM_AUTH but pam_start(3) fails, fall back to AIX authentication. Bug #740. * Sudo now takes all sudoers sources into account when determining whether or not "sudo -l" or "sudo -b" should prompt for a password. In other words, if both file and ldap sudoers sources are in specified in /etc/nsswitch.conf, "sudo -v" will now require that all entries in both sources be have NOPASSWD (file) or !authenticate (ldap) in the entries. * Sudo now ignores SIGPIPE until the command is executed. Previously, SIGPIPE was only ignored in a few select places. Bug #739. * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14 where (non-syslog) log file entries were missing the newline when loglinelen is set to a non-positive number. Bug #742. * Unix groups are now set before the plugin session intialization code is run. This makes it possible to use dynamic groups with the Linux-PAM pam_group module. * Fixed a bug where a debugging statement could dereference a NULL pointer when looking up a group that doesn't exist. Bug #743. * Sudo has been run through the Coverity code scanner. A number of minor bugs have been fixed as a result. None were security issues. * SELinux support, which was broken in 1.8.16, has been repaired. * Fixed a bug when logging I/O where all output buffers might not get flushed at exit. * Forward slashes are no longer escaped in the JSON output of "visudo -x". This was never required by the standard and not escaping them improves readability of the output. * Sudo no longer treats PAM_SESSION_ERR as a fatal error when opening the PAM session. Other errors from pam_open_session() are still treated as fatal. This avoids the "policy plugin failed session initialization" error message seen on some systems. * Korean translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org. * Fixed a bug on AIX where the stack size hard resource limit was being set to 2GB instead of 4GB on 64-bit systems. * The SSSD backend now properly supports "sudo -U otheruser -l". * The SSSD backend now uses the value of "ipa_hostname" from sssd.conf, if specified, when matching the host name. * Fixed a hang on some systems when the command is being run in a pty and it failed to execute. * When performing a wildcard match in sudoers, check for an exact string match if the user command was fully-qualified (or resolved via the PATH). This fixes an issue executing scripts on Linux when there are multiple wildcard matches with the same base name. Bug #746. What's new in Sudo 1.8.16 * Fixed a compilation error on Solaris 10 with Stun Studio 12. Bug #727. * When preserving variables from the invoking user's environment, if there are duplicates sudo now only keeps the first instance. * Fixed a bug that could cause warning mail to be sent in list mode (sudo -l) for users without sudo privileges when the LDAP and sssd backends are used. * Fixed a bug that prevented the "mail_no_user" option from working properly with the LDAP backend. * In the LDAP and sssd backends, white space is now ignored between an operator (!, +, +=, -=) when parsing a sudoOption. * It is now possible to disable Path settings in sudo.conf by omitting the path name. * The sudoedit_checkdir Defaults option is now enabled by default and has been extended. When editing files with sudoedit, each directory in the path to be edited is now checked. If a directory is writable by the invoking user, symbolic links will not be followed. If the parent directory of the file to be edited is writable, sudoedit will refuse to edit it. Bug #707. * The netgroup_tuple Defaults option has been added to enable matching of the entire netgroup tuple, not just the host or user portion. Bug #717. * When matching commands based on the SHA2 digest, sudo will now use fexecve(2) to execute the command if it is available. This fixes a time of check versus time of use race condition when the directory holding the command is writable by the invoking user. * On AIX systems, sudo now caches the auth registry string along with password and group information. This fixes a potential problem when a user or group of the same name exists in multiple auth registries. For example, local and LDAP. * Fixed a crash in the SSSD backend when the invoking user is not found. Bug #732. * Added the --enable-asan configure flag to enable address sanitizer support. A few minor memory leaks have been plugged to quiet the ASAN leak detector. * The value of _PATH_SUDO_CONF may once again be overridden via the Makefile. Bug #735. * The sudoers2ldif script now handles multiple roles with same name. * Fixed a compilation error on systems that have the posix_spawn() and posix_spawnp() functions but an unusable spawn.h header. Bug #730. * Fixed support for negating character classes in sudo's version of the fnmatch() function. * Fixed a bug in the LDAP and SSSD backends that could allow an unauthorized user to list another user's privileges. Bug #738. * The PAM conversation function now works around an ambiguity in the PAM spec with respect to multiple messages. Bug #726. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.32 2016/01/01 17:00:49 spz Exp $ d12 1 a12 1 @@@@ -439,6 +439,20 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi d16 1 a16 1 ++AC_ARG_WITH(nbsdops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-nbsdops], [add NetBSD standard opt d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1951,7 +1965,7 @@@@ case "$host" in d41 2 a42 2 ;; @@@@ -2299,7 +2313,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR d51 1 a51 1 @@@@ -3381,6 +3395,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then d60 1 a60 1 @@@@ -4220,7 +4236,7 @@@@ test "$datarootdir" = '${prefix}/share' @ 1.33.6.1 log @Pullup ticket #5470 - requested by maya security/sudo: security update Revisions pulled up: - security/sudo/Makefile 1.154 - security/sudo/distinfo 1.89-1.91 - security/sudo/patches/patch-af 1.34 - security/sudo/patches/patch-ag 1.25-1.26 - security/sudo/patches/patch-include_sudo__compat.h 1.1 - security/sudo/patches/patch-include_sudo__event.h 1.1 - security/sudo/patches/patch-src_Makefile.in 1.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: maya Date: Tue May 30 16:14:56 UTC 2017 Modified Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo: Makefile distinfo pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-af patch-ag patch-src_Makefile.in Added Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-include_sudo__event.h Log Message: sudo: update to 1.8.20p1. Fixes CVE-2017-1000367, local privilege escalation on linux. What's new in Sudo 1.8.20p1 * Fixed "make check" when using OpenSSL or GNU crypt. Bug #787. * Fixed CVE-2017-1000367, a bug parsing /proc/pid/stat on Linux when the process name contains spaces. Since the user has control over the command name, this could potentially be used by a user with sudo access to overwrite an arbitrary file on systems with SELinux enabled. Also stop performing a breadth-first traversal of /dev when looking for the device; only a hard-coded list of directories are checked, What's new in Sudo 1.8.20 * Added support for SASL_MECH in ldap.conf. Bug #764 * Added support for digest matching when the command is a glob-style pattern or a directory. Previously, only explicit path matches supported digest checks. * New "fdexec" Defaults option to control whether a command is executed by path or by open file descriptor. * The embedded copy of zlib has been upgraded to version 1.2.11. * Fixed a bug that prevented sudoers include files with a relative path starting with the letter 'i' from being opened. Bug #776. * Added support for command timeouts in sudoers. The command will be terminated if the timeout expires. * The SELinux role and type are now displayed in the "sudo -l" output for the LDAP and SSSD backends, just as they are in the sudoers backend. * A new command line option, -T, can be used to specify a command timeout as long as the user-specified timeout is not longer than the timeout specified in sudoers. This option may only be used when the "user_command_timeouts" flag is enabled in sudoers. * Added NOTBEFORE and NOTAFTER command options to the sudoers backend similar to what is already available in the LDAP backend. * Sudo can now optionally use the SHA2 functions in OpenSSL or GNU crypt instead of the SHA2 implementation bundled with sudo. * Fixed a compilation error on systems without the stdbool.h header file. Bug #778. * Fixed a compilation error in the standalone Kerberos V authentication module. Bug #777. * Added the iolog_flush flag to sudoers which causes I/O log data to be written immediately to disk instead of being buffered. * I/O log files are now created with group ID 0 by default unless the "iolog_user" or "iolog_group" options are set in sudoers. * It is now possible to store I/O log files on an NFS-mounted file system where uid 0 is remapped to an unprivileged user. The "iolog_user" option must be set to a non-root user and the top-level I/O log directory must exist and be owned by that user. * Added the restricted_env_file setting to sudoers which is similar to env_file but its contents are subject to the same restrictions as variables in the invoking user's environment. * Fixed a use after free bug in the SSSD backend when the fqdn sudoOption is enabled and no hostname value is present in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf. * Fixed a typo that resulted in a compilation error on systems where the killpg() function is not found by configure. * Fixed a compilation error with the included version of zlib when sudo was built outside the source tree. * Fixed the exit value of sudo when the command is terminated by a signal other than SIGINT. This was broken in sudo 1.8.15 by the fix for Bug #722. Bug #784. * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.18 where the "lecture" option could not be used in a positive boolean context, only a negative one. * Fixed an issue where sudo would consume stdin if it was not connected to a tty even if log_input is not enabled in sudoers. Bug #786. * Clarify in the sudoers manual that the #includedir directive diverts control to the files in the specified directory and, when parsing of those files is complete, returns control to the original file. Bug #775. What's new in Sudo 1.8.19p2 * Fixed a crash in visudo introduced in sudo 1.8.9 when an IP address or network is used in a host-based Defaults entry. Bug #766 * Added a missing check for the ignore_iolog_errors flag when the sudoers plugin generates the I/O log file path name. * Fixed a typo in sudo's vsyslog() replacement that resulted in garbage being logged to syslog. What's new in Sudo 1.8.19p1 * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.19 that resulted in the wrong syslog priority and facility being used. What's new in Sudo 1.8.19 * New "syslog_maxlen" Defaults option to control the maximum size of syslog messages generated by sudo. * Sudo has been run against PVS-Studio and any issues that were not false positives have been addressed. * I/O log files are now created with the same group ID as the parent directory and not the invoking user's group ID. * I/O log permissions and ownership are now configurable via the "iolog_mode", "iolog_user" and "iolog_group" sudoers Defaults variables. * Fixed configuration of the sudoers I/O log plugin debug subsystem. Previously, I/O log information was not being written to the sudoers debug log. * Fixed a bug in visudo that broke editing of files in an include dir that have a syntax error. Normally, visudo does not edit those files, but if a syntax error is detected in one, the user should get a chance to fix it. * Warnings about unknown or unparsable sudoers Defaults entries now include the file and line number of the problem. * Visudo will now use the file and line number information about an unknown or unparsable Defaults entry to go directly to the file with the problem. * Fixed a bug in the sudoers LDAP back-end where a negated sudoHost entry would prevent other sudoHost entries following it from matching. * Warnings from visudo about a cycle in an Alias entry now include the file and line number of the problem. * In strict mode, visudo will now use the file and line number information about a cycle in an Alias entry to go directly to the file with the problem. * The sudo_noexec.so file is now linked with -ldl on systems that require it for the wordexp() wrapper. * Fixed linking of sudo_noexec.so on macOS systems where it must be a dynamic library and not a module. * Sudo's "make check" now includes a test for sudo_noexec.so working. * The sudo front-end now passes the user's umask to the plugin. Previously the plugin had to determine this itself. * Sudoreplay can now display the stdin and ttyin streams when they are explicitly added to the filter list. * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.17 where the "all" setting for verifypw and listpw was not being honored. Bug #762. * The syslog priority (syslog_goodpri and syslog_badpri) can now be negated or set to "none" to disable logging of successful or unsuccessful sudo attempts via syslog. What's new in Sudo 1.8.18p1 * When sudo_noexec.so is used, the WRDE_NOCMD flag is now added if the wordexp() function is called. This prevents commands from being run via wordexp() without disabling it entirely. * On Linux systems, sudo_noexec.so now uses a seccomp filter to disable execute access if the kernel supports seccomp. This is more robust than the traditional method of using stub functions that return an error. What's new in Sudo 1.8.18 * The sudoers locale is now set before parsing the sudoers file. If sudoers_locale is set in sudoers, it is applied before evaluating other Defaults entries. Previously, sudoers_locale was used when evaluating sudoers but not during the inital parse. Bug #748. * A missing or otherwise invalid #includedir is now ignored instead of causing a parse error. * During "make install", backup files are only used on HP-UX where it is not possible to unlink a shared object that is in use. This works around a bug in ldconfig on Linux which could create links to the backup shared library file instead of the current one. * Fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.17 where sudoers entries with long commands lines could be truncated, preventing a match. Bug #752. * The fqdn, runas_default and sudoers_locale Defaults settings are now applied before any other Defaults settings since they can change how other Defaults settings are parsed. * On systems without the O_NOFOLLOW open(2) flag, when the NOFOLLOW flag is set, sudoedit now checks whether the file is a symbolic link before opening it as well as after the open. Bug #753. * Sudo will now only resolve a user's group IDs to group names when sudoers includes group-based permissions. Group lookups can be expensive on some systems where the group database is not local. * If the file system holding the sudo log file is full, allow the command to run unless the new ignore_logfile_errors Defaults option is disabled. Bug #751. * The ignore_audit_errors and ignore_iolog_errors Defaults options have been added to control sudo's behavior when it is unable to write to the audit and I/O logs. * Fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.17 where the SIGPIPE signal handler was not being restored when sudo directly executes the command. * Fixed a bug where "sudo -l command" would indicate that a command was runnable even when denied by sudoers when using the LDAP or SSSD backends. * The match_group_by_gid Defaults option has been added to allow sites where group name resolution is slow and where sudoers only contains a small number of groups to match groups by group ID instead of by group name. * Fixed a bug on Linux where a 32-bit sudo binary could fail with an "unable to allocate memory" error when run on a 64-bit system. Bug #755 * When parsing ldap.conf, sudo will now only treat a '#' character as the start of a comment when it is at the beginning of the line. * Fixed a potential crash when auditing is enabled and the audit function fails with an error. Bug #756 * Norwegian Nynorsk translation for sudo from translationproject.org. * Fixed a typo that broke short host name matching when the fqdn flag is enabled in sudoers. Bug #757 * Negated sudoHost attributes are now supported by the LDAP and SSSD backends. * Fixed matching entries in the LDAP and SSSD backends when a RunAsGroup is specified but no RunAsUser is present. * Fixed "sudo -l" output in the LDAP and SSSD backends when a RunAsGroup is specified but no RunAsUser is present. To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.153 -r1.154 pkgsrc/security/sudo/Makefile cvs rdiff -u -r1.88 -r1.89 pkgsrc/security/sudo/distinfo cvs rdiff -u -r1.33 -r1.34 pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-af cvs rdiff -u -r1.24 -r1.25 pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-ag cvs rdiff -u -r0 -r1.1 \ pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-include_sudo__event.h cvs rdiff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-src_Makefile.in ------------------------------------------------------------------- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: maya Date: Wed May 31 02:22:02 UTC 2017 Modified Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo: distinfo Added Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-include_sudo__compat.h Log Message: sudo: workaround deficiencies in netbsd 6,7 NetBSD 7 doesn't define WCONTINUED or WIFCONTINUED, so provide failure fallback definitions. Thanks nonaka for the heads up. To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.89 -r1.90 pkgsrc/security/sudo/distinfo cvs rdiff -u -r0 -r1.1 \ pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-include_sudo__compat.h ------------------------------------------------------------------- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: maya Date: Wed May 31 02:33:12 UTC 2017 Modified Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo: distinfo pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-ag Log Message: sudo: include the full regen of configure script. I tried to exclude a hunk that seemed new, but that is probably wrong. It didn't cause problems on my end at first, but does fail for others. To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.90 -r1.91 pkgsrc/security/sudo/distinfo cvs rdiff -u -r1.25 -r1.26 pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-ag @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d12 1 a12 1 @@@@ -447,6 +447,20 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi d16 1 a16 1 +AC_ARG_WITH(nbsdops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-nbsdops], [add NetBSD standard opt d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1971,7 +1985,7 @@@@ case "$host" in d41 2 a42 2 # Check for SECCOMP_SET_MODE_FILTER in linux/seccomp.h @@@@ -2329,7 +2343,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR d51 1 a51 1 @@@@ -3441,6 +3455,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then d60 1 a60 1 @@@@ -4292,7 +4308,7 @@@@ test "$datarootdir" = '${prefix}/share' @ 1.32 log @Update to 1.8.15, which fixes CVE-2015-5602, a symlink vulnerability in sudoedit. Note that it's a fairly large step and the package has only been tested on NetBSD and there may be further breakage. Testing on non-NetBSD would be appreciated. Upstream changelog: Major changes between version 1.8.15 and 1.8.14p3: Fixed a bug that prevented sudo from building outside the source tree on some platforms. Bug #708. Fixed the location of the sssd library in the RHEL/Centos packages. Bug #710. Fixed a build problem on systems that don't implicitly include sys/types.h from other header files. Bug #711. Fixed a problem on Linux using containers where sudo would ignore signals sent by a process in a different container. Sudo now refuses to run a command if the PAM session module returns an error. When editing files with sudoedit, symbolic links will no longer be followed by default. The old behavior can be restored by enabling the sudoedit_follow option in sudoers or on a per-command basis with the FOLLOW and NOFOLLOW tags. Bug #707. Fixed a bug introduced in version 1.8.14 that caused the last valid editor in the sudoers "editor" list to be used by visudo and sudoedit instead of the first. Bug #714. Fixed a bug in visudo that prevented the addition of a final newline to edited files without one. Fixed a bug decoding certain base64 digests in sudoers when the intermediate format included a '=' character. Individual records are now locked in the time stamp file instead of the entire file. This allows sudo to avoid prompting for a password multiple times on the same terminal when used in a pipeline. In other words, sudo cat foo | sudo grep bar now only prompts for the password once. Previously, both sudo processes would prompt for a password, often making it impossible to enter. Bug #705. Fixed a bug where sudo would fail to run commands as a non-root user on systems that lack both setresuid() and setreuid(). Bug #713. Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14 that prevented visudo from re-editing the correct file when a syntax error was detected. Fixed a bug where sudo would not relay a SIGHUP signal to the command when the terminal is closed and the command is not run in its own pseudo-tty. Bug #719. If some, but not all, of the LOGNAME, USER or USERNAME environment variables have been preserved from the invoking user's environment, sudo will now use the preserved value to set the remaining variables instead of using the runas user. This ensures that if, for example, only LOGNAME is present in the env_keep list, that sudo will not set USER and USERNAME to the runas user. When the command sudo is running dies due to a signal, sudo will now send itself that same signal with the default signal handler installed instead of exiting. The bash shell appears to ignore some signals, e.g. SIGINT, unless the command being run is killed by that signal. This makes the behavior of commands run under sudo the same as without sudo when bash is the shell. Bug #722. Slovak translation for sudo from translationproject.org. Hungarian and Slovak translations for sudoers from translationproject.org. Previously, when env_reset was enabled (the default) and the -s option was not used, the SHELL environment variable was set to the shell of the invoking user. Now, when env_reset is enabled and the -s option is not used, SHELL is set based on the target user. Fixed challenge/response style BSD authentication. Added the sudoedit_checkdir Defaults option to prevent sudoedit from editing files located in a directory that is writable by the invoking user. Added the always_query_group_plugin Defaults option to control whether groups not found in the system group database are passed to the group plugin. Previously, unknown system groups were always passed to the group plugin. When creating a new file, sudoedit will now check that the file's parent directory exists before running the editor. Fixed the compiler stack protector test in configure for compilers that support -fstack-protector but don't actually have the ssp library available. Major changes between version 1.8.14p3 and 1.8.14p2: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14p2 that prevented sudo from working when no tty was present. Bug #706. Fixed tty detection on newer AIX systems where dev_t is 64-bit. Major changes between version 1.8.14p2 and 1.8.14p1: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14 that prevented the lecture file from being created. Bug #704. Major changes between version 1.8.14p1 and 1.8.14: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14 that prevented the sssd backend from working. Bug #703. Major changes between version 1.8.14 and 1.8.13: Log messages on Mac OS X now respect sudoers_locale when sudo is build with NLS support. The sudo manual pages now pass mandoc -Tlint with no warnings. Fixed a compilation problem on systems with the sig2str() function that do not define SIG2STR_MAX in signal.h. Worked around a compiler bug that resulted in unexpected behavior when returning an int from a function declared to return bool without an explicit cast. Worked around a bug in Mac OS X 10.10 BSD auditing where the au_preselect() fails for AUE_sudo events but succeeds for AUE_DARWIN_sudo. Fixed a hang on Linux systems with glibc when sudo is linked with jemalloc. When the user runs a command as a user ID that is not present in the password database via the -u flag, the command is now run with the group ID of the invoking user instead of group ID 0. Fixed a compilation problem on systems that don't pull in definitions of uid_t and gid_t without sys/types.h or unistd.h. Fixed a compilation problem on newer AIX systems which use a struct st_timespec for time stamps in struct stat that differs from struct timespec. Bug #702. The example directory is now configurable via --with-exampledir and defaults to DATAROOTDIR/examples/sudo on BSD systems. The /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/sudo.conf file is now installed as part of "make install" when systemd is in use. Fixed a linker problem on some systems with libintl. Bug #690. Fixed compilation with compilers that don't support __func__ or __FUNCTION__. Sudo no longer needs to uses weak symbols to support localization in the warning functions. A registration function is used instead. Fixed a setresuid() failure in sudoers on Linux kernels where uid changes take the nproc resource limit into account. Fixed LDAP netgroup queries on AIX. Sudo will now display the custom prompt on Linux systems with PAM even if the "Password: " prompt is not localized by the PAM module. Bug #701. Double-quoted values in an LDAP sudoOption are now supported for consistency with file-based sudoers. Fixed a bug that prevented the btime entry in /proc/stat from being parsed on Linux. Major changes between version 1.8.13 and 1.8.12: The examples directory is now a subdirectory of the doc dir to conform to Debian guidelines. Bug #682. Fixed a compilation error for siglist.c and signame.c on some systems. Bug #686. Weak symbols are now used for sudo_warn_gettext() and sudo_warn_strerror() in libsudo_util to avoid link errors when -Wl,--no-undefined is used in LDFLAGS. The --disable-weak-symbols configure option can be used to disable the user of weak symbols. Fixed a bug in sudo's mkstemps() replacement function that prevented the file extension from being preserved in sudoedit. A new mail_all_cmnds sudoers flag will send mail when a user runs a command (or tries to). The behavior of the mail_always flag has been restored to always send mail when sudo is run. New MAIL and NOMAIL command tags have been added to toggle mail sending behavior on a per-command (or Cmnd_Alias) basis. Fixed matching of empty passwords when sudo is configured to use passwd (or shadow) file authentication on systems where the crypt() function returns NULL for invalid salts. On AIX, sudo now uses the value of the auth_type setting in /etc/security/login.cfg to determine whether to use LAM or PAM for user authentication. The all setting for listpw and verifypw now works correctly with LDAP and sssd sudoers. The sudo timestamp directory is now created at boot time on platforms that use systemd. Sudo will now restore the value of the SIGPIPE handler before executing the command. Sudo now uses struct timespec instead of struct timeval for time keeping when possible. If supported, sudoedit and visudo now use nanosecond granularity time stamps. Fixed a symbol name collision with systems that have their own SHA2 implementation. This fixes a problem where PAM could use the wrong SHA2 implementation on Solaris 10 systems configured to use SHA512 for passwords. The editor invoked by sudoedit once again uses an unmodified copy of the user's environment as per the documentation. This was inadvertantly changed in sudo 1.8.0. Bug #688. Major changes between version 1.8.12 and 1.8.11p2: The embedded copy of zlib has been upgraded to version 1.2.8 and is now installed as a shared library where supported. Debug settings for the sudo front end and sudoers plugin are now configured separately. Multiple sudo.conf Debug entries may now be specified per program (or plugin). The plugin API has been extended such that the path to the plugin that was loaded is now included in the settings array. This path can be used to register with the debugging subsystem. The debug_flags setting is now prefixed with a file name and may be specified multiple times if there is more than one matching Debug setting in sudo.conf. The sudoers regression tests now run with the locale set to C since some of the tests compare output that includes locale-specific messages. Bug #672. Fixed a bug where sudo would not run commands on Linux when compiled with audit support if audit is disabled. Bug #671. Added __BASH_FUNC< to the environment blacklist to match Apple's syntax for newer-style bash functions. The default password prompt now includes a trailing space after "Password:" for consistency with su(1) on most systems. Bug #663. Fixed a problem on DragonFly BSD where SIGCHLD could be ignored, preventing sudo from exiting. Bug #676. Visudo will now use the optional sudoers_file, sudoers_mode, sudoers_uid and sudoers_gid arguments if specified on the sudoers.so Plugin line in the sudo.conf file. Fixed a problem introduced in sudo 1.8.8 that prevented the full host name from being used when the fqdn sudoers option is used. Bug #678. French and Russian translations for sudoers from translationproject.org. Sudo now installs a handler for SIGCHLD signal handler immediately before stating the process that will execute the command (or start the monitor). The handler used to be installed earlier but this causes problems with poorly behaved PAM modules that install their own SIGCHLD signal handler and neglect to restore sudo's original handler. Bug #657. Removed a limit on the length of command line arguments expanded by a wild card using sudo's version of the fnmatch() function. This limit was introduced when sudo's version of fnmatch() was replaced in sudo 1.8.4. LDAP-based sudoers can now query an LDAP server for a user's netgroups directly. This is often much faster than fetching every sudoRole object containing a sudoUser that begins with a `+' prefix and checking whether the user is a member of any of the returned netgroups. The mail_always sudoers option no longer sends mail for sudo -l or sudo -v unless the user is unable to authenticate themselves. Fixed a crash when sudo is run with an empty argument vector. Fixed two potential crashes when sudo is run with very low resource limits. The TZ environment variable is now checked for safety instead of simply being copied to the environment of the command. This fixes a potential security issue. Major changes between version 1.8.11p2 and 1.8.11p1: Fixed a bug where dynamic shared objects loaded from a plugin could use the hooked version of getenv() but not the hooked versions of putenv(), setenv() or unsetenv(). This can cause problems for PAM modules that use those functions. Major changes between version 1.8.11p1 and 1.8.11: Fixed a compilation problem on some systems when the --disable-shared-libutil configure option was specified. The user can no longer interrupt the sleep after an incorrect password on PAM systems using pam_unix. Bug #666. Fixed a compilation problem on Linux systems that do not use PAM. Bug #667. "make install" will now work with the stock GNU autotools install-sh script. Bug #669. Fixed a crash with "sudo -i" when the current working directory does not exist. Bug #670. Fixed a potential crash in the debug subsystem when logging a message larger that 1024 bytes. Fixed a "make check" failure for ttyname when stdin is closed and stdout and stderr are redirected to a different tty. Bug #643. Added BASH_FUNC_* to environment blacklist to match newer-style bash functions. Major changes between version 1.8.11 and 1.8.10p3: The sudoers plugin no longer uses setjmp/longjmp to recover from fatal errors. All errors are now propagated to the caller via return codes. When running a command in the background, sudo will now forward SIGINFO to the command (if supported). Sudo will now use the system versions of the sha2 functions from libc or libmd if available. Visudo now works correctly on GNU Hurd. Bug #647. Fixed suspend and resume of curses programs on some system when the command is not being run in a pseudo-terminal. Bug #649. Fixed a crash with LDAP-based sudoers on some systems when Kerberos was enabled. Sudo now includes optional Solaris audit support. Catalan translation for sudoers from translationproject.org. Norwegian Bokmaal translation for sudo from translationproject.org. Greek translation for sudoers from translationproject.org The sudo source tree has been reorganized to more closely resemble that of other gettext-enabled packages. Sudo and its associated programs now link against a shared version of libsudo_util. The --disable-shared-libutil configure option may be used to force static linking if the --enable-static-sudoers option is also specified. The passwords in ldap.conf and ldap.secret may now be encoded in base64. Audit updates. SELinux role changes are now audited. For sudoedit, we now audit the actual editor being run, instead of just the sudoedit command. Fixed bugs in the man page post-processing that could cause portions of the manuals to be removed. Fixed a crash in the system_group plugin. Bug #653. Fixed sudoedit on platforms without a native version of the getprogname() function. Bug #654. Fixed compilation problems with some pre-C99 compilers. Fixed sudo's -C option which was broken in version 1.8.9. It is now possible to match an environment variable's value as well as its name using env_keep and env_check. This can be used to preserve bash functions which would otherwise be removed from the environment. New files created via sudoedit as a non-root user now have the proper group id. Bug #656. Sudoedit now works correctly in conjunction with sudo's SELinux RBAC support. Temporary files are now created with the proper security context. The sudo I/O logging plugin API has been updated. If a logging function returns an error, the command will be terminated and all of the plugin's logging functions will be disabled. If a logging function rejects the command's output it will no longer be displayed to the user's terminal. Fixed a compilation error on systems that lack openpty(), _getpty() and grantpt(). Bug #660. Fixed a hang when a sudoers source is listed more than once in a single sudoers nsswitch.conf entry. On AIX, shell scripts without a #! magic number are now passed to /usr/bin/sh, not /usr/bin/bsh. This is consistent with what the execvp() function on AIX does and matches historic sudo behavior. Bug #661. Fixed a cross-compilation problem building mksiglist and mksigname. Bug #662. Major changes between version 1.8.10p3 and 1.8.10p2: Fixed expansion of the %p escape in the prompt for "sudo -l" when rootpw, runaspw or targetpw is set. Bug #639. Fixed matching of uids and gids which was broken in version 1.8.9. Bug #640. PAM credential initialization has been re-enabled. It was unintentionally disabled by default in version 1.8.8. The way credentials are initialized has also been fixed. Bug #642. Fixed a descriptor leak on Linux when determing boot time. Sudo normally closes extra descriptors before running a command so the impact is limited. Bug #645. Fixed flushing of the last buffer of data when I/O logging is enabled. This bug, introduced in version 1.8.9, could cause incomplete command output on some systems. Bug #646. Major changes between version 1.8.10p2 and 1.8.10p1: Fixed a hang introduced in sudo 1.8.10 when timestamp_timeout is set to zero. Bug #638. Major changes between version 1.8.10p1 and 1.8.10: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.10 that prevented the disabling of tty-based tickets. Fixed a bug with netgated commands in "sudo -l command" that could cause the command to be listed even when it was explicitly denied. This only affected list mode when a command was specified. Bug #636. Major changes between version 1.8.10 and 1.8.9p5: It is now possible to disable network interface probing in sudo.conf by changing the value of the probe_interfaces setting. When listing a user's privileges (sudo -l), the sudoers plugin will now prompt for the user's password even if the targetpw, rootpw or runaspw options are set. The sudoers plugin uses a new format for its time stamp files. Each user now has a single file which may contain multiple records when per-tty time stamps are in use (the default). The time stamps use a monotonic timer where available and are once again located in a directory under /var/run. The lecture status is now stored separately from the time stamps in a different directory. Bug #616. sudo's -K option will now remove all of the user's time stamps, not just the time stamp for the current terminal. The -k option can be used to only disable time stamps for the current terminal. If sudo was started in the background and needed to prompt for a password, it was not possible to suspend it at the password prompt. This now works properly. LDAP-based sudoers now uses a default search filter of (objectClass=sudoRole) for more efficient queries. The netgroup query has been modified to avoid falling below the minimum length for OpenLDAP substring indices. The new use_netgroups sudoers option can be used to explicitly enable or disable netgroups support. For LDAP-based sudoers, netgroup support requires an expensive substring match on the server. If netgroups are not needed, this option can be disabled to reduce the load on the LDAP server. Sudo is once again able to open the sudoers file when the group on sudoers doesn't match the expected value, so long as the file is not group writable. Sudo now installs an init.d script to clear the time stamp directory at boot time on AIX and HP-UX systems. These systems either lack /var/run or do not clear it on boot. The JSON format used by visudo -x now properly supports the negation operator. In addition, the Options object is now the same for both Defaults and Cmnd_Specs. Czech and Serbian translations for sudoers from translationproject.org. Catalan translation for sudo from translationproject.org. Major changes between version 1.8.9p5 and 1.8.9p4: Fixed a compilation error on AIX when LDAP support is enabled. Fixed parsing of the "umask" defaults setting in sudoers. Bug #632. Fixed a failed assertion when the "closefrom_override" defaults setting is enabled in sudoers and sudo's -C flag is used. Bug #633. Major changes between version 1.8.9p4 and 1.8.9p3: Fixed a bug where sudo could consume large amounts of CPU while the command was running when I/O logging is not enabled. Bug #631. Fixed a bug where sudo would exit with an error when the debug level is set to util@@debug or all@@debug and I/O logging is not enabled. The command would continue runnning after sudo exited. Major changes between version 1.8.9p3 and 1.8.9p2: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.9 that prevented the tty name from being resolved properly on Linux systems. Bug #630. Major changes between version 1.8.9p2 and 1.8.9p1: Updated config.guess, config.sub and libtool to support the ppc64le architecture (IBM PowerPC Little Endian). Major changes between version 1.8.9p1 and 1.8.9: Fixed a problem with gcc 4.8's handling of bit fields that could lead to the noexec flag being enabled even when it was not explicitly set. Major changes between version 1.8.9 and 1.8.8: Reworked sudo's main event loop to use a simple event subsystem using poll(2) or select(2) as the back end. It is now possible to statically compile the sudoers plugin into the sudo binary without disabling shared library support. The sudo.conf file may still be used to configure other plugins. Sudo can now be compiled again with a C preprocessor that does not support variadic macros. Visudo can now export a sudoers file in JSON format using the new -x flag. The locale is now set correctly again for visudo and sudoreplay. The plugin API has been extended to allow the plugin to exclude specific file descriptors from the closefrom range. There is now a workaround for a Solaris-specific problem where NOEXEC was overriding traditional root DAC behavior. Add user netgroup filtering for SSSD. Previously, rules for a netgroup were applied to all even when they did not belong to the specified netgroup. On systems with BSD login classes, if the user specified a group (not a user) to run the command as, it was possible to specify a different login class even when the command was not run as the super user. The closefrom() emulation on Mac OS X now uses /dev/fd if possible. Fixed a bug where sudoedit would not update the original file from the temporary when PAM or I/O logging is not enabled. When recycling I/O logs, the log files are now truncated properly. Fixes bugs #617, #621, #622, #623, #624, #625, #626 Major changes between version 1.8.8 and 1.8.7: Removed a warning on PAM systems with stacked auth modules where the first module on the stack does not succeed. Sudo, sudoreplay and visudo now support GNU-style long options. The -h (--host) option may now be used to specify a host name. This is currently only used by the sudoers plugin in conjunction with the -l (--list) option. Program usage messages and manual SYNOPSIS sections have been simplified. Sudo's LDAP SASL support now works properly with Kerberos. Previously, the SASL library was unable to locate the user's credential cache. It is now possible to set the nproc resource limit to unlimited via pam_limits on Linux (bug #565). New pam_service and pam_login_service sudoers options that can be used to specify the PAM service name to use. New pam_session and pam_setcred sudoers options that can be used to disable PAM session and credential support. The sudoers plugin now properly supports UIDs and GIDs that are larger than 0x7fffffff on 32-bit platforms. Fixed a visudo bug introduced in sudo 1.8.7 where per-group Defaults entries would cause an internal error. If the tty_tickets sudoers option is enabled (the default), but there is no tty present, sudo will now use a ticket file based on the parent process ID. This makes it possible to support the normal timeout behavior for the session. Fixed a problem running commands that change their process group and then attempt to change the terminal settings when not running the command in a pseudo-terminal. Previously, the process would receive SIGTTOU since it was effectively a background process. Sudo will now grant the child the controlling tty and continue it when this happens. The closefrom_override sudoers option may now be used in a command-specified Defaults entry (bug #610). Sudo's BSM audit support now works on Solaris 11. Brazilian Portuguese translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org. Czech translation for sudo from translationproject.org. French translation for sudo from translationproject.org. Sudo's noexec support on Mac OS X 10.4 and above now uses dynamic symbol interposition instead of setting DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE=1 which causes issues with some programs. Fixed visudo's -q (--quiet) flag, broken in sudo 1.8.6. Root may no longer change its SELinux role without entering a password. Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.7 where the indexes written to the I/O log timing file are two greater than they should be. Sudoreplay now contains a work-around to parse those files. In sudoreplay's list mode, the this qualifier in fromdate or todate expressions now behaves more sensibly. Previously, it would often match a date that was "one more" than expected. For example, "this week" now matches the current week instead of the following week. Major changes between version 1.8.7 and 1.8.6p8: The non-Unix group plugin is now supported when sudoers data is stored in LDAP. Sudo now uses a workaround for a locale bug on Solaris 11.0 that prevents setuid programs like sudo from fully using locales. User messages are now always displayed in the user's locale, even when the same message is being logged or mailed in a different locale. Log files created by sudo now explicitly have the group set to group ID 0 rather than relying on BSD group semantics (which may not be the default). A new exec_background sudoers option can be used to initially run the command without read access to the terminal when running a command in a pseudo-tty. If the command tries to read from the terminal it will be stopped by the kernel (via SIGTTIN or SIGTTOU) and sudo will immediately restart it as the forground process (if possible). This allows sudo to only pass terminal input to the program if the program actually is expecting it. Unfortunately, a few poorly-behaved programs (like "su" on most Linux systems) do not handle SIGTTIN and SIGTTOU properly. Sudo now uses an efficient group query to get all the groups for a user instead of iterating over every record in the group database on HP-UX and Solaris. Sudo now produces better error messages when there is an error in the sudo.conf file. Two new settings have been added to sudo.conf to give the admin better control of how group database queries are performed. The group_source specifies how the group list for a user will be determined. Legal values are static (use the kernel groups list), dynamic (perform a group database query) and adaptive (only perform a group database query if the kernel list is full). The max_groups setting specifies the maximum number of groups a user may belong to when performing a group database query. The sudo.conf file now supports line continuation by using a backslash as the last character on the line. There is now a standalone sudo.conf manual page. Sudo now stores its libexec files in a sudo subdirectory instead of in libexec itself. For backwards compatibility, if the plugin is not found in the default plugin directory, sudo will check the parent directory if the default directory ends in /sudo. The sudoers I/O logging plugin now logs the terminal size. A new sudoers option maxseq can be used to limit the number of I/O log entries that are stored. The system_group and group_file sudoers group provider plugins are now installed by default. The list output (sudo -l) output from the sudoers plugin is now less ambiguous when an entry includes different runas users. The long list output (sudo -ll) for file-based sudoers is now more consistent with the format of LDAP-based sudoers. A uid may now be used in the sudoRunAsUser attributes for LDAP sudoers. Minor plugin API change: the close and version functions are now optional. If the policy plugin does not provide a close function and the command is not being run in a new pseudo-tty, sudo may now execute the command directly instead of in a child process. A new sudoers option pam_session can be used to disable sudo's PAM session support. On HP-UX systems, sudo will now use the pstat() function to determine the tty instead of ttyname(). Turkish translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org. Dutch translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org. Tivoli Directory Server client libraries may now be used with HP-UX where libibmldap has a hidden dependency on libCsup. The sudoers plugin will now ignore invalid domain names when checking netgroup membership. Most Linux systems use the string "(none)" for the NIS-style domain name instead of an empty string. New support for specifying a SHA-2 digest along with the command in sudoers. Supported hash types are sha224, sha256, sha384 and sha512. See the description of Digest_Spec in the sudoers manual or the description of sudoCommand in the sudoers.ldap manual for details. The paths to ldap.conf and ldap.secret may now be specified as arguments to the sudoers plugin in the sudo.conf file. Fixed potential false positives in visudo's alias cycle detection. Fixed a problem where the time stamp file was being treated as out of date on Linux systems where the change time on the pseudo-tty device node can change after it is allocated. Sudo now only builds Position Independent Executables (PIE) by default on Linux systems and verifies that a trivial test program builds and runs. On Solaris 11.1 and higher, sudo binaries will now have the ASLR tag enabled if supported by the linker. Major changes between version 1.8.6p8 and 1.8.6p7: Terminal detection now works properly on 64-bit AIX kernels. This was broken by the removal of the ttyname() fallback in Sudo 1.8.6p6. Sudo is now able to map an AIX 64-bit device number to the corresponding device file in /dev. Sudo now checks for crypt() returning NULL when performing passwd-based authentication. Major changes between version 1.8.6p7 and 1.8.6p6: A time stamp file with the date set to the epoch by sudo -k is now completely ignored regardless of what the local clock is set to. Previously, if the local clock was set to a value between the epoch and the time stamp timeout value, a time stamp reset by sudo -k would be considered current. This is a potential security issue. The tty-specific time stamp file now includes the session ID of the sudo process that created it. If a process with the same tty but a different session ID runs sudo, the user will now be prompted for a password (assuming authentication is required for the command). This is a potential security issue. Major changes between version 1.8.6p6 and 1.8.6p5: On systems where the controlling tty can be determined via /proc or sysctl(), sudo will no longer fall back to using ttyname() if the process has no controlling tty. This prevents sudo from using a non-controlling tty for logging and time stamp purposes. This is a potential security issue. Major changes between version 1.8.6p5 and 1.8.6p4: Fixed a potential crash in visudo's alias cycle detection. Improved performance on Solaris when retrieving the group list for the target user. On systems with a large number of groups where the group database is not local (NIS, LDAP, AD), fetching the group list could take a minute or more. Major changes between version 1.8.6p4 and 1.8.6p3: The -fstack-protector is now used when linking visudo, sudoreplay and testsudoers. Avoid building PIE binaries on FreeBSD/ia64 as they don't run properly. Fixed a crash in visudo strict mode when an unknown Defaults setting is encountered. Do not inform the user that the command was not permitted by the policy if they do not successfully authenticate. This is a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.6. Allow sudo to be build with sss support without also including ldap support. Fix running commands that need the terminal in the background when I/O logging is enabled. E.g. sudo vi &. When the command is foregrounded, it will now resume properly. Major changes between version 1.8.6p3 and 1.8.6p2: Fixed post-processing of the man pages on systems with legacy versions of sed. Fixed sudoreplay -l on Linux systems with file systems that set DT_UNKNOWN in the d_type field of struct dirent. Major changes between version 1.8.6p2 and 1.8.6p1: Fixed suspending a command after it has already been resumed once when I/O logging (or use_pty) is not enabled. This was a regression introduced in version 1.8.6. Major changes between version 1.8.6p1 and 1.8.6: Fixed the setting of LOGNAME, USER and USERNAME variables in the command's environment when env_reset is enabled (the default). This was a regression introduced in version 1.8.6. Sudo now honors SUCCESS=return in /etc/nsswitch.conf. Major changes between version 1.8.6 and 1.8.5p3: Sudo is now built with the -fstack-protector flag if the the compiler supports it. Also, the -zrelro linker flag is used if supported. The --disable-hardening configure option can be used to build sudo without stack smashing protection. Sudo is now built as a Position Independent Executable (PIE) if supported by the compiler and linker. If the user is a member of the exempt group in sudoers, they will no longer be prompted for a password even if the -k flag is specified with the command. This makes sudo -k command consistent with the behavior one would get if the user ran sudo -k immediately before running the command. The sudoers file may now be a symbolic link. Previously, sudo would refuse to read sudoers unless it was a regular file. The sudoreplay command can now properly replay sessions where no tty was present. The sudoers plugin now takes advantage of symbol visibility controls when supported by the compiler or linker. As a result, only a small number of symbols are exported which significantly reduces the chances of a conflict with other shared objects. Improved support for the Tivoli Directory Server LDAP client libraries. This includes support for using LDAP over SSL (ldaps) as well as support for the BIND_TIMELIMIT, TLS_KEY and TLS_CIPHERS ldap.conf options. A new ldap.conf option, TLS_KEYPW can be used to specify a password to decrypt the key database. When constructing a time filter for use with LDAP sudoNotBefore and sudoNotAfter attributes, the current time now includes tenths of a second. This fixes a problem with timed entries on Active Directory. If a user fails to authenticate and the command would be rejected by sudoers, it is now logged with command not allowed instead of N incorrect password attempts. Likewise, the mail_no_perms sudoers option now takes precedence over mail_badpass The sudo manuals are now formatted using the mdoc macros. Versions using the legacy man macros are provided for systems that lack mdoc. New support for Solaris privilege sets. This makes it possible to specify fine-grained privileges in the sudoers file on Solaris 10 and above. A Runas_Spec that contains no Runas_Lists can be used to give a user the ability to run a command as themselves but with an expanded privilege set. Fixed a problem with the reboot and shutdown commands on some systems (such as HP-UX and BSD). On these systems, reboot sends all processes (except itself) SIGTERM. When sudo received SIGTERM, it would relay it to the reboot process, thus killing reboot before it had a chance to actually reboot the system. Support for using the System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) as a source of sudoers data. Slovenian translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org. Visudo will now warn about unknown Defaults entries that are per-host, per-user, per-runas or per-command. Fixed a race condition that could cause sudo to receive SIGTTOU (and stop) when resuming a shell that was run via sudo when I/O logging (and use_pty) is not enabled. Sending SIGTSTP directly to the sudo process will now suspend the running command when I/O logging (and use_pty) is not enabled. Major changes between version 1.8.5p3 and 1.8.5p2: Fixed the loading of I/O plugins that conform to a plugin API version older than 1.2. Major changes between version 1.8.5p2 and 1.8.5p1: Fixed use of the SUDO_ASKPASS environment variable which was broken in Sudo 1.8.5. Fixed a problem reading the sudoers file when the file mode is more restrictive than the expected mode. For example, when the expected sudoers file mode is 0440 but the actual mode is 0400. Major changes between version 1.8.5p1 and 1.8.5: Fixed a bug that prevented files in an include directory from being evaluated. Major changes between version 1.8.5 and 1.8.4p5: When "noexec" is enabled, sudo_noexec.so will now be prepended to any existing LD_PRELOAD variable instead of replacing it. The sudo_noexec.so shared library now wraps the execvpe(), exect(), posix_spawn() and posix_spawnp() functions. The user/group/mode checks on sudoers files have been relaxed. As long as the file is owned by the sudoers uid, not world-writable and not writable by a group other than the sudoers gid, the file is considered OK. Note that visudo will still set the mode to the value specified at configure time. It is now possible to specify the sudoers path, uid, gid and file mode as options to the plugin in the sudo.conf file. Croatian, Galician, German, Lithuanian, Swedish and Vietnamese translations from translationproject.org. /etc/environment is no longer read directly on Linux systems when PAM is used. Sudo now merges the PAM environment into the user's environment which is typically set by the pam_env module. The initial evironment created when env_reset is in effect now includes the contents of /etc/environment on AIX systems and the "setenv" and "path" entries from /etc/login.conf on BSD systems. The plugin API has been extended in three ways. First, options specified in sudo.conf after the plugin pathname are passed to the plugin's open function. Second, sudo has limited support for hooks that can be used by plugins. Currently, the hooks are limited to environment handling functions. Third, the init_session policy plugin function is passed a pointer to the user environment which can be updated during session setup. The plugin API version has been incremented to version 1.2. See the sudo_plugin manual for more information. The policy plugin's init_session function is now called by the parent sudo process, not the child process that executes the command. This allows the PAM session to be open and closed in the same process, which some PAM modules require. Fixed parsing of "Path askpass" and "Path noexec" in sudo.conf, which was broken in version 1.8.4. On systems with an SVR4-style /proc file system, the /proc/pid/psinfo file is now uses to determine the controlling terminal, if possible. This allows tty-based tickets to work properly even when, e.g. standard input, output and error are redirected to /dev/null. The output of "sudoreplay -l" is now sorted by file name (or sequence number). Previously, entries were displayed in the order in which they were found on the file system. Sudo now behaves properly when I/O logging is enabled and the controlling terminal is revoked (e.g. the running sshd is killed). Previously, sudo may have exited without calling the I/O plugin's close function which can lead to an incomplete I/O log. Sudo can now detect when a user has logged out and back in again on Solaris 11, just like it can on Solaris 10. The built-in zlib included with Sudo has been upgraded to version 1.2.6. Setting the SSL parameter to start_tls in ldap.conf now works properly when using Mozilla-based SDKs that support the ldap_start_tls_s() function. The TLS_CHECKPEER parameter in ldap.conf now works when the Mozilla NSS crypto backend is used with OpenLDAP. A new group provider plugin, system_group, is included which performs group look ups by name using the system groups database. This can be used to restore the pre-1.7.3 sudo group lookup behavior. Major changes between version 1.8.4p5 and 1.8.4p4: Fixed a potential security issue in the matching of hosts against an IPv4 network specified in sudoers. The flaw may allow a user who is authorized to run commands on hosts belonging to one IPv4 network to run commands on a different host. Major changes between version 1.8.4p4 and 1.8.4p3: Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.4 which prevented sudo -v from working. Major changes between version 1.8.4p3 and 1.8.4p2: Fixed a crash on FreeBSD when there is no tty present. When visudo is run with the -c (check) option, the sudoers file(s) owner and mode are now also checked unless the -f option was specified. Major changes between version 1.8.4p2 and 1.8.4p1: Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.4 where insufficient space was allocated for group IDs in the LDAP filter. Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.4 where the path to sudo.conf was /sudo.conf instead of etc/sudo.conf. Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.4 which could cause a hang when I/O logging is enabled and input is from a pipe or file. Major changes between version 1.8.4p1 and 1.8.4: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.4 that broke adding to or deleting from the env_keep, env_check and env_delete lists in sudoers on some platforms. Major changes between version 1.8.4 and 1.8.3p2: The -D flag in sudo has been replaced with a more general debugging framework that is configured in sudo.conf. Fixed a false positive in visudo strict mode when aliases are in use. Fixed a crash with sudo -i when a runas group was specified without a runas user. The line on which a syntax error is reported in the sudoers file is now more accurate. Previously it was often off by a line. Fixed a bug where stack garbage could be printed at the end of the lecture when the lecture_file option was enabled. make install now honors the LINGUAS environment variable. The #include and #includedir directives in sudoers now support relative paths. If the path is not fully qualified it is expected to be located in the same directory of the sudoers file that is including it. New Serbian and Spanish translations for sudo from translationproject.org. LDAP-based sudoers may now access by group ID in addition to group name. visudo will now fix the mode on the sudoers file even if no changes are made unless the -f option is specified. The use_loginclass sudoers option works properly again. On systems that use login.conf, sudo -i now sets environment variables based on login.conf. For LDAP-based sudoers, values in the search expression are now escaped as per RFC 4515. The plugin close function is now properly called when a login session is killed (as opposed to the actual command being killed). This can happen when an ssh session is disconnected or the terminal window is closed. The deprecated "noexec_file" sudoers option is no longer supported. Fixed a race condition when I/O logging is not enabled that could result in tty-generated signals (e.g. control-C) being received by the command twice. If none of the standard input, output or error are connected to a tty device, sudo will now check its parent's standard input, output or error for the tty name on systems with /proc and BSD systems that support the KERN_PROC_PID sysctl. This allows tty-based tickets to work properly even when, e.g. standard input, output and error are redirected to /dev/null. Added the --enable-kerb5-instance configure option to allow people using Kerberos V authentication to specify a custom instance so the principal name can be, e.g. "username/sudo" similar to how ksu uses "username/root". Fixed a bug where a pattern like /usr/* included /usr/bin/ in the results, which would be incorrectly be interpreted as if the sudoers file had specified a directory. visudo -c will now list any include files that were checked in addition to the main sudoers file when everything parses OK. Users that only have read-only access to the sudoers file may now run visudo -c. Previously, write permissions were required even though no writing is down in check-only mode. It is now possible to prevent the disabling of core dumps from within sudo itself by adding a line to the sudo.conf file like Set disable_coredump false. Major changes between version 1.8.3p2 and 1.8.3p1: Fixed a format string vulnerability when the sudo binary (or a symbolic link to the sudo binary) contains printf format escapes and the -D (debugging) flag is used. Major changes between version 1.8.3p1 and 1.8.3: Fixed a crash in the monitor process on Solaris when NOPASSWD was specified or when authentication was disabled. Fixed matching of a Runas_Alias in the group section of a Runas_Spec. Major changes between version 1.8.3 and 1.8.2: Fixed expansion of strftime() escape sequences in the log_dir sudoers setting. Esperanto, Italian and Japanese translations from translationproject.org. Sudo will now use PAM by default on AIX 6 and higher. Added --enable-werror configure option for gcc's -Werror flag. Visudo no longer assumes all editors support the +linenumber command line argument. It now uses a whitelist of editors known to support the option. Fixed matching of network addresses when a netmask is specified but the address is not the first one in the CIDR block. The configure script now check whether or not errno.h declares the errno variable. Previously, sudo would always declare errno itself for older systems that don't declare it in errno.h. The NOPASSWD tag is now honored for denied commands too, which matches historic sudo behavior (prior to sudo 1.7.0). Sudo now honors the DEREF setting in ldap.conf which controls how alias dereferencing is done during an LDAP search. A symbol conflict with the pam_ssh_agent_auth PAM module that would cause a crash been resolved. The inability to load a group provider plugin is no longer a fatal error. A potential crash in the utmp handling code has been fixed. Two PAM session issues have been resolved. In previous versions of sudo, the PAM session was opened as one user and closed as another. Additionally, if no authentication was performed, the PAM session would never be closed. Sudo will now work correctly with LDAP-based sudoers using TLS or SSL on Debian systems. The LOGNAME, USER and USERNAME environment variables are preserved correctly again in sudoedit mode. Major changes between version 1.8.2 and 1.8.1p2: Sudo, visudo, sudoreplay and the sudoers plug-in now have natural language support (NLS). Sudo will use gettext(), if available, to display translated messages. This can be disabled by passing configure the --disable-nls option. All translations are coordinated via The Translation Project, translationproject.org. Sudo 1.8.2 includes translations for Basque, Chinese (simplified), Danish, Finish, Polish, Russian and Ukranian. Plug-ins are now loaded with the RTLD_GLOBAL flag instead of RTLD_LOCAL. This fixes missing symbol problems in PAM modules on certain platforms, such as FreeBSD and SuSE Linux Enterprise. I/O logging is now supported for commands run in background mode (using sudo's -b flag). Group ownership of the sudoers file is now only enforced when the file mode on sudoers allows group readability or writability. Visudo now checks the contents of an alias and warns about cycles when the alias is expanded. If the user specifes a group via sudo's -g option that matches the target user's group in the password database, it is now allowed even if no groups are present in the Runas_Spec. The sudo Makefiles now have more complete dependencies which are automatically generated instead of being maintained manually. The use_pty sudoers option is now correctly passed back to the sudo front end. This was missing in previous versions of sudo 1.8 which prevented use_pty from being honored. sudo -i command now works correctly with the bash version 2.0 and higher. Previously, the .bash_profile would not be sourced prior to running the command unless bash was built with NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS defined. When matching groups in the sudoers file, sudo will now match based on the name of the group instead of the group ID. This can substantially reduce the number of group lookups for sudoers files that contain a large number of groups. Multi-factor authentication is now supported on AIX. Added support for non-RFC 4517 compliant LDAP servers that require that seconds be present in a timestamp, such as Tivoli Directory Server. If the group vector is to be preserved, the PATH search for the command is now done with the user's original group vector. For LDAP-based sudoers, the runas_default sudoOption now works properly in a sudoRole that contains a sudoCommand. Spaces in command line arguments for sudo -s and sudo -i are now escaped with a backslash when checking the security policy. Major changes between version 1.8.1p2 and 1.8.1p1: Two-character CIDR-style IPv4 netmasks are now matched correctly in the sudoers file. A build error with MIT Kerberos V has been resolved. A crash on HP-UX in the sudoers plugin when wildcards are present in the sudoers file has been resolved. Sudo now works correctly on Tru64 Unix again. Major changes between version 1.8.1p1 and 1.8.1: Fixed a problem on AIX where sudo was unable to set the final uid if the PAM module modified the effective uid. A non-existent includedir is now treated the same as an empty directory and not reported as an error. Removed extraneous parens in LDAP filter when sudoers_search_filter is enabled that can cause an LDAP search error. Fixed a make -j problem for make install Major changes between version 1.8.1 and 1.8.0: A new LDAP setting, sudoers_search_filter, has been added to ldap.conf. This setting can be used to restrict the set of records returned by the LDAP query. Based on changes from Matthew Thomas. White space is now permitted within a User_List when used in conjunction with a per-user Defaults definition. A group ID (%#gid) may now be specified in a User_List or Runas_List. Likewise, for non-Unix groups the syntax is %:#gid. Support for double-quoted words in the sudoers file has been fixed. The change in 1.7.5 for escaping the double quote character caused the double quoting to only be available at the beginning of an entry. The fix for resuming a suspended shell in 1.7.5 caused problems with resuming non-shells on Linux. Sudo will now save the process group ID of the program it is running on suspend and restore it when resuming, which fixes both problems. A bug that could result in corrupted output in "sudo -l" has been fixed. Sudo will now create an entry in the utmp (or utmpx) file when allocating a pseudo-tty (e.g. when logging I/O). The "set_utmp" and "utmp_runas" sudoers file options can be used to control this. Other policy plugins may use the "set_utmp" and "utmp_user" entries in the command_info list. The sudoers policy now stores the TSID field in the logs even when the "iolog_file" sudoers option is defined to a value other than %{sessid}. Previously, the TSID field was only included in the log file when the "iolog_file" option was set to its default value. The sudoreplay utility now supports arbitrary session IDs. Previously, it would only work with the base-36 session IDs that the sudoers plugin uses by default. Sudo now passes "run_shell=true" to the policy plugin in the settings list when sudo's -s command line option is specified. The sudoers policy plugin uses this to implement the "set_home" sudoers option which was missing from sudo 1.8.0. The "noexec" functionality has been moved out of the sudoers policy plugin and into the sudo front-end, which matches the behavior documented in the plugin writer's guide. As a result, the path to the noexec file is now specified in the sudo.conf file instead of the sudoers file. On Solaris 10, the PRIV_PROC_EXEC privilege is now used to implement the "noexec" feature. Previously, this was implemented via the LD_PRELOAD environment variable. The exit values for "sudo -l", "sudo -v" and "sudo -l command" have been fixed in the sudoers policy plugin. The sudoers policy plugin now passes the login class, if any, back to the sudo front-end. The sudoers policy plugin was not being linked with requisite libraries in certain configurations. Sudo now parses command line arguments before loading any plugins. This allows "sudo -V" or "sudo -h" to work even if there is a problem with sudo.conf Plugins are now linked with the static version of libgcc to allow the plugin to run on a system where no shared libgcc is installed, or where it is installed in a different location. Major changes between version 1.8.0 and 1.7.5: Sudo has been refactored to use a modular framework that can support third-party policy and I/O logging plugins. The default plugin is "sudoers" which provides the traditional sudo functionality. See the sudo_plugin manual for details on the plugin API and the sample in the plugins directory for a simple example. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.31 2014/03/08 11:51:56 kim Exp $ d10 1 a10 1 --- configure.ac.orig 2015-10-31 23:35:24.000000000 +0000 d12 1 a12 1 @@@@ -434,6 +434,20 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1938,7 +1952,7 @@@@ case "$host" in d42 1 a42 1 @@@@ -2286,7 +2300,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR d51 1 a51 1 @@@@ -3374,6 +3388,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then d60 1 a60 1 @@@@ -4167,7 +4183,7 @@@@ test "$datarootdir" = '${prefix}/share' d64 2 a65 2 -test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' -a X"$with_stow" != X"yes" && sysconfdir='/etc' +dnl test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' -a X"$with_stow" != X"yes" && sysconfdir='/etc' @ 1.31 log @Upgrade to address CVE-2014-0106 http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/alerts/env_add.html What's new in Sudo 1.7.10p8? * Sudo's exit code now indicates a failure if the user does not successfully authenticate. * On HP-UX systems, sudo will now use the pstat() function to determine the tty instead of ttyname(). * Fixed compilation when --without-iologdir configure option is specified. * On systems with BSD login classes, if the user specified a group (not a user) to run the command as, it was possible to specify a different login class even when the command was not run as the super user. * The closefrom() emulation on Mac OS X now uses /dev/fd if possible. It also now sets the close on exec flag instead of actually closing the descriptors to avoid a crash in libdispatch. * The sudoers plugin will now ignore invalid domain names when checking netgroup membership. Most Linux systems use the string "(none)" for the NIS-style domain name instead of an empty string. * Fixed the logic when checking environment variables on the command line against the env_check and env_delete blacklists. This is only a problem when env_reset is disabled in sudoers. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.30 2013/07/26 10:48:22 ryoon Exp $ d10 3 a12 3 --- configure.in.orig 2014-03-05 08:08:53.000000000 -0500 +++ configure.in 2014-03-08 06:35:19.000000000 -0500 @@@@ -330,6 +330,18 @@@@ d16 2 a17 1 +AC_ARG_WITH(nbsdops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-nbsdops], [add NetBSD standard options])], d19 9 a27 9 + yes) echo 'Adding NetBSD standard options' + CHECKSIA=false + with_ignore_dot=yes + with_env_editor=yes + with_tty_tickets=yes + ;; + no) ;; + *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-nbsdops: $with_nbsdops" + ;; d29 1 d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1726,7 +1738,7 @@@@ a38 2 OSDEFS="${OSDEFS} -D_GNU_SOURCE" # Some Linux versions need to link with -lshadow d40 3 a42 1 @@@@ -2016,7 +2028,7 @@@@ d44 1 a44 1 AC_CHECK_HEADERS(login_cap.h, [LOGINCAP_USAGE='[[-c class|-]] '; LCMAN=1 d46 6 a51 6 - freebsd|netbsd) SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lutil" + dragonfly*|freebsd*|netbsd*) SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lutil" ;; esac ]) @@@@ -2635,6 +2647,8 @@@@ d53 1 a53 1 AUTH_OBJS="$AUTH_OBJS kerb5.o" d58 3 a60 3 LIBS="${LIBS} ${SUDO_LIBS}" AC_CHECK_FUNCS(krb5_verify_user krb5_init_secure_context) @@@@ -3168,7 +3182,6 @@@@ d65 1 d68 1 a68 1 dnl Substitute into the Makefile, sudo_usage.h and example sudoers @ 1.31.16.1 log @Pullup ticket #4904 - requested by taca security/sudo: security fix Revisions pulled up: - security/sudo/Makefile 1.147 - security/sudo/PLIST 1.8 - security/sudo/distinfo 1.84 - security/sudo/patches/patch-aa 1.31 - security/sudo/patches/patch-af 1.32 - security/sudo/patches/patch-ag 1.23 - security/sudo/patches/patch-logging.c deleted - security/sudo/patches/patch-plugins_sudoers_Makefile.in 1.1 - security/sudo/patches/patch-plugins_sudoers_logging.c 1.1 - security/sudo/patches/patch-src_Makefile.in 1.1 --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: spz Date: Fri Jan 1 17:00:49 UTC 2016 Modified Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo: Makefile PLIST distinfo pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-aa patch-af patch-ag Added Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-plugins_sudoers_Makefile.in patch-plugins_sudoers_logging.c patch-src_Makefile.in Removed Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-logging.c Log Message: Update to 1.8.15, which fixes CVE-2015-5602, a symlink vulnerability in sudoedit. Note that it's a fairly large step and the package has only been tested on NetBSD and there may be further breakage. Testing on non-NetBSD would be appreciated. Upstream changelog: Major changes between version 1.8.15 and 1.8.14p3: Fixed a bug that prevented sudo from building outside the source tree on some platforms. Bug #708. Fixed the location of the sssd library in the RHEL/Centos packages. Bug #710. Fixed a build problem on systems that don't implicitly include sys/types.h from other header files. Bug #711. Fixed a problem on Linux using containers where sudo would ignore signals sent by a process in a different container. Sudo now refuses to run a command if the PAM session module returns an error. When editing files with sudoedit, symbolic links will no longer be followed by default. The old behavior can be restored by enabling the sudoedit_follow option in sudoers or on a per-command basis with the FOLLOW and NOFOLLOW tags. Bug #707. Fixed a bug introduced in version 1.8.14 that caused the last valid editor in the sudoers "editor" list to be used by visudo and sudoedit instead of the first. Bug #714. Fixed a bug in visudo that prevented the addition of a final newline to edited files without one. Fixed a bug decoding certain base64 digests in sudoers when the intermediate format included a '=' character. Individual records are now locked in the time stamp file instead of the entire file. This allows sudo to avoid prompting for a password multiple times on the same terminal when used in a pipeline. In other words, sudo cat foo | sudo grep bar now only prompts for the password once. Previously, both sudo processes would prompt for a password, often making it impossible to enter. Bug #705. Fixed a bug where sudo would fail to run commands as a non-root user on systems that lack both setresuid() and setreuid(). Bug #713. Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14 that prevented visudo from re-editing the correct file when a syntax error was detected. Fixed a bug where sudo would not relay a SIGHUP signal to the command when the terminal is closed and the command is not run in its own pseudo-tty. Bug #719. If some, but not all, of the LOGNAME, USER or USERNAME environment variables have been preserved from the invoking user's environment, sudo will now use the preserved value to set the remaining variables instead of using the runas user. This ensures that if, for example, only LOGNAME is present in the env_keep list, that sudo will not set USER and USERNAME to the runas user. When the command sudo is running dies due to a signal, sudo will now send itself that same signal with the default signal handler installed instead of exiting. The bash shell appears to ignore some signals, e.g. SIGINT, unless the command being run is killed by that signal. This makes the behavior of commands run under sudo the same as without sudo when bash is the shell. Bug #722. Slovak translation for sudo from translationproject.org. Hungarian and Slovak translations for sudoers from translationproject.org. Previously, when env_reset was enabled (the default) and the -s option was not used, the SHELL environment variable was set to the shell of the invoking user. Now, when env_reset is enabled and the -s option is not used, SHELL is set based on the target user. Fixed challenge/response style BSD authentication. Added the sudoedit_checkdir Defaults option to prevent sudoedit from editing files located in a directory that is writable by the invoking user. Added the always_query_group_plugin Defaults option to control whether groups not found in the system group database are passed to the group plugin. Previously, unknown system groups were always passed to the group plugin. When creating a new file, sudoedit will now check that the file's parent directory exists before running the editor. Fixed the compiler stack protector test in configure for compilers that support -fstack-protector but don't actually have the ssp library available. Major changes between version 1.8.14p3 and 1.8.14p2: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14p2 that prevented sudo from working when no tty was present. Bug #706. Fixed tty detection on newer AIX systems where dev_t is 64-bit. Major changes between version 1.8.14p2 and 1.8.14p1: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14 that prevented the lecture file from being created. Bug #704. Major changes between version 1.8.14p1 and 1.8.14: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14 that prevented the sssd backend from working. Bug #703. Major changes between version 1.8.14 and 1.8.13: Log messages on Mac OS X now respect sudoers_locale when sudo is build with NLS support. The sudo manual pages now pass mandoc -Tlint with no warnings. Fixed a compilation problem on systems with the sig2str() function that do not define SIG2STR_MAX in signal.h. Worked around a compiler bug that resulted in unexpected behavior when returning an int from a function declared to return bool without an explicit cast. Worked around a bug in Mac OS X 10.10 BSD auditing where the au_preselect() fails for AUE_sudo events but succeeds for AUE_DARWIN_sudo. Fixed a hang on Linux systems with glibc when sudo is linked with jemalloc. When the user runs a command as a user ID that is not present in the password database via the -u flag, the command is now run with the group ID of the invoking user instead of group ID 0. Fixed a compilation problem on systems that don't pull in definitions of uid_t and gid_t without sys/types.h or unistd.h. Fixed a compilation problem on newer AIX systems which use a struct st_timespec for time stamps in struct stat that differs from struct timespec. Bug #702. The example directory is now configurable via --with-exampledir and defaults to DATAROOTDIR/examples/sudo on BSD systems. The /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/sudo.conf file is now installed as part of "make install" when systemd is in use. Fixed a linker problem on some systems with libintl. Bug #690. Fixed compilation with compilers that don't support __func__ or __FUNCTION__. Sudo no longer needs to uses weak symbols to support localization in the warning functions. A registration function is used instead. Fixed a setresuid() failure in sudoers on Linux kernels where uid changes take the nproc resource limit into account. Fixed LDAP netgroup queries on AIX. Sudo will now display the custom prompt on Linux systems with PAM even if the "Password: " prompt is not localized by the PAM module. Bug #701. Double-quoted values in an LDAP sudoOption are now supported for consistency with file-based sudoers. Fixed a bug that prevented the btime entry in /proc/stat from being parsed on Linux. Major changes between version 1.8.13 and 1.8.12: The examples directory is now a subdirectory of the doc dir to conform to Debian guidelines. Bug #682. Fixed a compilation error for siglist.c and signame.c on some systems. Bug #686. Weak symbols are now used for sudo_warn_gettext() and sudo_warn_strerror() in libsudo_util to avoid link errors when -Wl,--no-undefined is used in LDFLAGS. The --disable-weak-symbols configure option can be used to disable the user of weak symbols. Fixed a bug in sudo's mkstemps() replacement function that prevented the file extension from being preserved in sudoedit. A new mail_all_cmnds sudoers flag will send mail when a user runs a command (or tries to). The behavior of the mail_always flag has been restored to always send mail when sudo is run. New MAIL and NOMAIL command tags have been added to toggle mail sending behavior on a per-command (or Cmnd_Alias) basis. Fixed matching of empty passwords when sudo is configured to use passwd (or shadow) file authentication on systems where the crypt() function returns NULL for invalid salts. On AIX, sudo now uses the value of the auth_type setting in /etc/security/login.cfg to determine whether to use LAM or PAM for user authentication. The all setting for listpw and verifypw now works correctly with LDAP and sssd sudoers. The sudo timestamp directory is now created at boot time on platforms that use systemd. Sudo will now restore the value of the SIGPIPE handler before executing the command. Sudo now uses struct timespec instead of struct timeval for time keeping when possible. If supported, sudoedit and visudo now use nanosecond granularity time stamps. Fixed a symbol name collision with systems that have their own SHA2 implementation. This fixes a problem where PAM could use the wrong SHA2 implementation on Solaris 10 systems configured to use SHA512 for passwords. The editor invoked by sudoedit once again uses an unmodified copy of the user's environment as per the documentation. This was inadvertantly changed in sudo 1.8.0. Bug #688. Major changes between version 1.8.12 and 1.8.11p2: The embedded copy of zlib has been upgraded to version 1.2.8 and is now installed as a shared library where supported. Debug settings for the sudo front end and sudoers plugin are now configured separately. Multiple sudo.conf Debug entries may now be specified per program (or plugin). The plugin API has been extended such that the path to the plugin that was loaded is now included in the settings array. This path can be used to register with the debugging subsystem. The debug_flags setting is now prefixed with a file name and may be specified multiple times if there is more than one matching Debug setting in sudo.conf. The sudoers regression tests now run with the locale set to C since some of the tests compare output that includes locale-specific messages. Bug #672. Fixed a bug where sudo would not run commands on Linux when compiled with audit support if audit is disabled. Bug #671. Added __BASH_FUNC< to the environment blacklist to match Apple's syntax for newer-style bash functions. The default password prompt now includes a trailing space after "Password:" for consistency with su(1) on most systems. Bug #663. Fixed a problem on DragonFly BSD where SIGCHLD could be ignored, preventing sudo from exiting. Bug #676. Visudo will now use the optional sudoers_file, sudoers_mode, sudoers_uid and sudoers_gid arguments if specified on the sudoers.so Plugin line in the sudo.conf file. Fixed a problem introduced in sudo 1.8.8 that prevented the full host name from being used when the fqdn sudoers option is used. Bug #678. French and Russian translations for sudoers from translationproject.org. Sudo now installs a handler for SIGCHLD signal handler immediately before stating the process that will execute the command (or start the monitor). The handler used to be installed earlier but this causes problems with poorly behaved PAM modules that install their own SIGCHLD signal handler and neglect to restore sudo's original handler. Bug #657. Removed a limit on the length of command line arguments expanded by a wild card using sudo's version of the fnmatch() function. This limit was introduced when sudo's version of fnmatch() was replaced in sudo 1.8.4. LDAP-based sudoers can now query an LDAP server for a user's netgroups directly. This is often much faster than fetching every sudoRole object containing a sudoUser that begins with a `+' prefix and checking whether the user is a member of any of the returned netgroups. The mail_always sudoers option no longer sends mail for sudo -l or sudo -v unless the user is unable to authenticate themselves. Fixed a crash when sudo is run with an empty argument vector. Fixed two potential crashes when sudo is run with very low resource limits. The TZ environment variable is now checked for safety instead of simply being copied to the environment of the command. This fixes a potential security issue. Major changes between version 1.8.11p2 and 1.8.11p1: Fixed a bug where dynamic shared objects loaded from a plugin could use the hooked version of getenv() but not the hooked versions of putenv(), setenv() or unsetenv(). This can cause problems for PAM modules that use those functions. Major changes between version 1.8.11p1 and 1.8.11: Fixed a compilation problem on some systems when the --disable-shared-libutil configure option was specified. The user can no longer interrupt the sleep after an incorrect password on PAM systems using pam_unix. Bug #666. Fixed a compilation problem on Linux systems that do not use PAM. Bug #667. "make install" will now work with the stock GNU autotools install-sh script. Bug #669. Fixed a crash with "sudo -i" when the current working directory does not exist. Bug #670. Fixed a potential crash in the debug subsystem when logging a message larger that 1024 bytes. Fixed a "make check" failure for ttyname when stdin is closed and stdout and stderr are redirected to a different tty. Bug #643. Added BASH_FUNC_* to environment blacklist to match newer-style bash functions. Major changes between version 1.8.11 and 1.8.10p3: The sudoers plugin no longer uses setjmp/longjmp to recover from fatal errors. All errors are now propagated to the caller via return codes. When running a command in the background, sudo will now forward SIGINFO to the command (if supported). Sudo will now use the system versions of the sha2 functions from libc or libmd if available. Visudo now works correctly on GNU Hurd. Bug #647. Fixed suspend and resume of curses programs on some system when the command is not being run in a pseudo-terminal. Bug #649. Fixed a crash with LDAP-based sudoers on some systems when Kerberos was enabled. Sudo now includes optional Solaris audit support. Catalan translation for sudoers from translationproject.org. Norwegian Bokmaal translation for sudo from translationproject.org. Greek translation for sudoers from translationproject.org The sudo source tree has been reorganized to more closely resemble that of other gettext-enabled packages. Sudo and its associated programs now link against a shared version of libsudo_util. The --disable-shared-libutil configure option may be used to force static linking if the --enable-static-sudoers option is also specified. The passwords in ldap.conf and ldap.secret may now be encoded in base64. Audit updates. SELinux role changes are now audited. For sudoedit, we now audit the actual editor being run, instead of just the sudoedit command. Fixed bugs in the man page post-processing that could cause portions of the manuals to be removed. Fixed a crash in the system_group plugin. Bug #653. Fixed sudoedit on platforms without a native version of the getprogname() function. Bug #654. Fixed compilation problems with some pre-C99 compilers. Fixed sudo's -C option which was broken in version 1.8.9. It is now possible to match an environment variable's value as well as its name using env_keep and env_check. This can be used to preserve bash functions which would otherwise be removed from the environment. New files created via sudoedit as a non-root user now have the proper group id. Bug #656. Sudoedit now works correctly in conjunction with sudo's SELinux RBAC support. Temporary files are now created with the proper security context. The sudo I/O logging plugin API has been updated. If a logging function returns an error, the command will be terminated and all of the plugin's logging functions will be disabled. If a logging function rejects the command's output it will no longer be displayed to the user's terminal. Fixed a compilation error on systems that lack openpty(), _getpty() and grantpt(). Bug #660. Fixed a hang when a sudoers source is listed more than once in a single sudoers nsswitch.conf entry. On AIX, shell scripts without a #! magic number are now passed to /usr/bin/sh, not /usr/bin/bsh. This is consistent with what the execvp() function on AIX does and matches historic sudo behavior. Bug #661. Fixed a cross-compilation problem building mksiglist and mksigname. Bug #662. Major changes between version 1.8.10p3 and 1.8.10p2: Fixed expansion of the %p escape in the prompt for "sudo -l" when rootpw, runaspw or targetpw is set. Bug #639. Fixed matching of uids and gids which was broken in version 1.8.9. Bug #640. PAM credential initialization has been re-enabled. It was unintentionally disabled by default in version 1.8.8. The way credentials are initialized has also been fixed. Bug #642. Fixed a descriptor leak on Linux when determing boot time. Sudo normally closes extra descriptors before running a command so the impact is limited. Bug #645. Fixed flushing of the last buffer of data when I/O logging is enabled. This bug, introduced in version 1.8.9, could cause incomplete command output on some systems. Bug #646. Major changes between version 1.8.10p2 and 1.8.10p1: Fixed a hang introduced in sudo 1.8.10 when timestamp_timeout is set to zero. Bug #638. Major changes between version 1.8.10p1 and 1.8.10: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.10 that prevented the disabling of tty-based tickets. Fixed a bug with netgated commands in "sudo -l command" that could cause the command to be listed even when it was explicitly denied. This only affected list mode when a command was specified. Bug #636. Major changes between version 1.8.10 and 1.8.9p5: It is now possible to disable network interface probing in sudo.conf by changing the value of the probe_interfaces setting. When listing a user's privileges (sudo -l), the sudoers plugin will now prompt for the user's password even if the targetpw, rootpw or runaspw options are set. The sudoers plugin uses a new format for its time stamp files. Each user now has a single file which may contain multiple records when per-tty time stamps are in use (the default). The time stamps use a monotonic timer where available and are once again located in a directory under /var/run. The lecture status is now stored separately from the time stamps in a different directory. Bug #616. sudo's -K option will now remove all of the user's time stamps, not just the time stamp for the current terminal. The -k option can be used to only disable time stamps for the current terminal. If sudo was started in the background and needed to prompt for a password, it was not possible to suspend it at the password prompt. This now works properly. LDAP-based sudoers now uses a default search filter of (objectClass=sudoRole) for more efficient queries. The netgroup query has been modified to avoid falling below the minimum length for OpenLDAP substring indices. The new use_netgroups sudoers option can be used to explicitly enable or disable netgroups support. For LDAP-based sudoers, netgroup support requires an expensive substring match on the server. If netgroups are not needed, this option can be disabled to reduce the load on the LDAP server. Sudo is once again able to open the sudoers file when the group on sudoers doesn't match the expected value, so long as the file is not group writable. Sudo now installs an init.d script to clear the time stamp directory at boot time on AIX and HP-UX systems. These systems either lack /var/run or do not clear it on boot. The JSON format used by visudo -x now properly supports the negation operator. In addition, the Options object is now the same for both Defaults and Cmnd_Specs. Czech and Serbian translations for sudoers from translationproject.org. Catalan translation for sudo from translationproject.org. Major changes between version 1.8.9p5 and 1.8.9p4: Fixed a compilation error on AIX when LDAP support is enabled. Fixed parsing of the "umask" defaults setting in sudoers. Bug #632. Fixed a failed assertion when the "closefrom_override" defaults setting is enabled in sudoers and sudo's -C flag is used. Bug #633. Major changes between version 1.8.9p4 and 1.8.9p3: Fixed a bug where sudo could consume large amounts of CPU while the command was running when I/O logging is not enabled. Bug #631. Fixed a bug where sudo would exit with an error when the debug level is set to util@@debug or all@@debug and I/O logging is not enabled. The command would continue runnning after sudo exited. Major changes between version 1.8.9p3 and 1.8.9p2: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.9 that prevented the tty name from being resolved properly on Linux systems. Bug #630. Major changes between version 1.8.9p2 and 1.8.9p1: Updated config.guess, config.sub and libtool to support the ppc64le architecture (IBM PowerPC Little Endian). Major changes between version 1.8.9p1 and 1.8.9: Fixed a problem with gcc 4.8's handling of bit fields that could lead to the noexec flag being enabled even when it was not explicitly set. Major changes between version 1.8.9 and 1.8.8: Reworked sudo's main event loop to use a simple event subsystem using poll(2) or select(2) as the back end. It is now possible to statically compile the sudoers plugin into the sudo binary without disabling shared library support. The sudo.conf file may still be used to configure other plugins. Sudo can now be compiled again with a C preprocessor that does not support variadic macros. Visudo can now export a sudoers file in JSON format using the new -x flag. The locale is now set correctly again for visudo and sudoreplay. The plugin API has been extended to allow the plugin to exclude specific file descriptors from the closefrom range. There is now a workaround for a Solaris-specific problem where NOEXEC was overriding traditional root DAC behavior. Add user netgroup filtering for SSSD. Previously, rules for a netgroup were applied to all even when they did not belong to the specified netgroup. On systems with BSD login classes, if the user specified a group (not a user) to run the command as, it was possible to specify a different login class even when the command was not run as the super user. The closefrom() emulation on Mac OS X now uses /dev/fd if possible. Fixed a bug where sudoedit would not update the original file from the temporary when PAM or I/O logging is not enabled. When recycling I/O logs, the log files are now truncated properly. Fixes bugs #617, #621, #622, #623, #624, #625, #626 Major changes between version 1.8.8 and 1.8.7: Removed a warning on PAM systems with stacked auth modules where the first module on the stack does not succeed. Sudo, sudoreplay and visudo now support GNU-style long options. The -h (--host) option may now be used to specify a host name. This is currently only used by the sudoers plugin in conjunction with the -l (--list) option. Program usage messages and manual SYNOPSIS sections have been simplified. Sudo's LDAP SASL support now works properly with Kerberos. Previously, the SASL library was unable to locate the user's credential cache. It is now possible to set the nproc resource limit to unlimited via pam_limits on Linux (bug #565). New pam_service and pam_login_service sudoers options that can be used to specify the PAM service name to use. New pam_session and pam_setcred sudoers options that can be used to disable PAM session and credential support. The sudoers plugin now properly supports UIDs and GIDs that are larger than 0x7fffffff on 32-bit platforms. Fixed a visudo bug introduced in sudo 1.8.7 where per-group Defaults entries would cause an internal error. If the tty_tickets sudoers option is enabled (the default), but there is no tty present, sudo will now use a ticket file based on the parent process ID. This makes it possible to support the normal timeout behavior for the session. Fixed a problem running commands that change their process group and then attempt to change the terminal settings when not running the command in a pseudo-terminal. Previously, the process would receive SIGTTOU since it was effectively a background process. Sudo will now grant the child the controlling tty and continue it when this happens. The closefrom_override sudoers option may now be used in a command-specified Defaults entry (bug #610). Sudo's BSM audit support now works on Solaris 11. Brazilian Portuguese translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org. Czech translation for sudo from translationproject.org. French translation for sudo from translationproject.org. Sudo's noexec support on Mac OS X 10.4 and above now uses dynamic symbol interposition instead of setting DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE=1 which causes issues with some programs. Fixed visudo's -q (--quiet) flag, broken in sudo 1.8.6. Root may no longer change its SELinux role without entering a password. Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.7 where the indexes written to the I/O log timing file are two greater than they should be. Sudoreplay now contains a work-around to parse those files. In sudoreplay's list mode, the this qualifier in fromdate or todate expressions now behaves more sensibly. Previously, it would often match a date that was "one more" than expected. For example, "this week" now matches the current week instead of the following week. Major changes between version 1.8.7 and 1.8.6p8: The non-Unix group plugin is now supported when sudoers data is stored in LDAP. Sudo now uses a workaround for a locale bug on Solaris 11.0 that prevents setuid programs like sudo from fully using locales. User messages are now always displayed in the user's locale, even when the same message is being logged or mailed in a different locale. Log files created by sudo now explicitly have the group set to group ID 0 rather than relying on BSD group semantics (which may not be the default). A new exec_background sudoers option can be used to initially run the command without read access to the terminal when running a command in a pseudo-tty. If the command tries to read from the terminal it will be stopped by the kernel (via SIGTTIN or SIGTTOU) and sudo will immediately restart it as the forground process (if possible). This allows sudo to only pass terminal input to the program if the program actually is expecting it. Unfortunately, a few poorly-behaved programs (like "su" on most Linux systems) do not handle SIGTTIN and SIGTTOU properly. Sudo now uses an efficient group query to get all the groups for a user instead of iterating over every record in the group database on HP-UX and Solaris. Sudo now produces better error messages when there is an error in the sudo.conf file. Two new settings have been added to sudo.conf to give the admin better control of how group database queries are performed. The group_source specifies how the group list for a user will be determined. Legal values are static (use the kernel groups list), dynamic (perform a group database query) and adaptive (only perform a group database query if the kernel list is full). The max_groups setting specifies the maximum number of groups a user may belong to when performing a group database query. The sudo.conf file now supports line continuation by using a backslash as the last character on the line. There is now a standalone sudo.conf manual page. Sudo now stores its libexec files in a sudo subdirectory instead of in libexec itself. For backwards compatibility, if the plugin is not found in the default plugin directory, sudo will check the parent directory if the default directory ends in /sudo. The sudoers I/O logging plugin now logs the terminal size. A new sudoers option maxseq can be used to limit the number of I/O log entries that are stored. The system_group and group_file sudoers group provider plugins are now installed by default. The list output (sudo -l) output from the sudoers plugin is now less ambiguous when an entry includes different runas users. The long list output (sudo -ll) for file-based sudoers is now more consistent with the format of LDAP-based sudoers. A uid may now be used in the sudoRunAsUser attributes for LDAP sudoers. Minor plugin API change: the close and version functions are now optional. If the policy plugin does not provide a close function and the command is not being run in a new pseudo-tty, sudo may now execute the command directly instead of in a child process. A new sudoers option pam_session can be used to disable sudo's PAM session support. On HP-UX systems, sudo will now use the pstat() function to determine the tty instead of ttyname(). Turkish translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org. Dutch translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org. Tivoli Directory Server client libraries may now be used with HP-UX where libibmldap has a hidden dependency on libCsup. The sudoers plugin will now ignore invalid domain names when checking netgroup membership. Most Linux systems use the string "(none)" for the NIS-style domain name instead of an empty string. New support for specifying a SHA-2 digest along with the command in sudoers. Supported hash types are sha224, sha256, sha384 and sha512. See the description of Digest_Spec in the sudoers manual or the description of sudoCommand in the sudoers.ldap manual for details. The paths to ldap.conf and ldap.secret may now be specified as arguments to the sudoers plugin in the sudo.conf file. Fixed potential false positives in visudo's alias cycle detection. Fixed a problem where the time stamp file was being treated as out of date on Linux systems where the change time on the pseudo-tty device node can change after it is allocated. Sudo now only builds Position Independent Executables (PIE) by default on Linux systems and verifies that a trivial test program builds and runs. On Solaris 11.1 and higher, sudo binaries will now have the ASLR tag enabled if supported by the linker. Major changes between version 1.8.6p8 and 1.8.6p7: Terminal detection now works properly on 64-bit AIX kernels. This was broken by the removal of the ttyname() fallback in Sudo 1.8.6p6. Sudo is now able to map an AIX 64-bit device number to the corresponding device file in /dev. Sudo now checks for crypt() returning NULL when performing passwd-based authentication. Major changes between version 1.8.6p7 and 1.8.6p6: A time stamp file with the date set to the epoch by sudo -k is now completely ignored regardless of what the local clock is set to. Previously, if the local clock was set to a value between the epoch and the time stamp timeout value, a time stamp reset by sudo -k would be considered current. This is a potential security issue. The tty-specific time stamp file now includes the session ID of the sudo process that created it. If a process with the same tty but a different session ID runs sudo, the user will now be prompted for a password (assuming authentication is required for the command). This is a potential security issue. Major changes between version 1.8.6p6 and 1.8.6p5: On systems where the controlling tty can be determined via /proc or sysctl(), sudo will no longer fall back to using ttyname() if the process has no controlling tty. This prevents sudo from using a non-controlling tty for logging and time stamp purposes. This is a potential security issue. Major changes between version 1.8.6p5 and 1.8.6p4: Fixed a potential crash in visudo's alias cycle detection. Improved performance on Solaris when retrieving the group list for the target user. On systems with a large number of groups where the group database is not local (NIS, LDAP, AD), fetching the group list could take a minute or more. Major changes between version 1.8.6p4 and 1.8.6p3: The -fstack-protector is now used when linking visudo, sudoreplay and testsudoers. Avoid building PIE binaries on FreeBSD/ia64 as they don't run properly. Fixed a crash in visudo strict mode when an unknown Defaults setting is encountered. Do not inform the user that the command was not permitted by the policy if they do not successfully authenticate. This is a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.6. Allow sudo to be build with sss support without also including ldap support. Fix running commands that need the terminal in the background when I/O logging is enabled. E.g. sudo vi &. When the command is foregrounded, it will now resume properly. Major changes between version 1.8.6p3 and 1.8.6p2: Fixed post-processing of the man pages on systems with legacy versions of sed. Fixed sudoreplay -l on Linux systems with file systems that set DT_UNKNOWN in the d_type field of struct dirent. Major changes between version 1.8.6p2 and 1.8.6p1: Fixed suspending a command after it has already been resumed once when I/O logging (or use_pty) is not enabled. This was a regression introduced in version 1.8.6. Major changes between version 1.8.6p1 and 1.8.6: Fixed the setting of LOGNAME, USER and USERNAME variables in the command's environment when env_reset is enabled (the default). This was a regression introduced in version 1.8.6. Sudo now honors SUCCESS=return in /etc/nsswitch.conf. Major changes between version 1.8.6 and 1.8.5p3: Sudo is now built with the -fstack-protector flag if the the compiler supports it. Also, the -zrelro linker flag is used if supported. The --disable-hardening configure option can be used to build sudo without stack smashing protection. Sudo is now built as a Position Independent Executable (PIE) if supported by the compiler and linker. If the user is a member of the exempt group in sudoers, they will no longer be prompted for a password even if the -k flag is specified with the command. This makes sudo -k command consistent with the behavior one would get if the user ran sudo -k immediately before running the command. The sudoers file may now be a symbolic link. Previously, sudo would refuse to read sudoers unless it was a regular file. The sudoreplay command can now properly replay sessions where no tty was present. The sudoers plugin now takes advantage of symbol visibility controls when supported by the compiler or linker. As a result, only a small number of symbols are exported which significantly reduces the chances of a conflict with other shared objects. Improved support for the Tivoli Directory Server LDAP client libraries. This includes support for using LDAP over SSL (ldaps) as well as support for the BIND_TIMELIMIT, TLS_KEY and TLS_CIPHERS ldap.conf options. A new ldap.conf option, TLS_KEYPW can be used to specify a password to decrypt the key database. When constructing a time filter for use with LDAP sudoNotBefore and sudoNotAfter attributes, the current time now includes tenths of a second. This fixes a problem with timed entries on Active Directory. If a user fails to authenticate and the command would be rejected by sudoers, it is now logged with command not allowed instead of N incorrect password attempts. Likewise, the mail_no_perms sudoers option now takes precedence over mail_badpass The sudo manuals are now formatted using the mdoc macros. Versions using the legacy man macros are provided for systems that lack mdoc. New support for Solaris privilege sets. This makes it possible to specify fine-grained privileges in the sudoers file on Solaris 10 and above. A Runas_Spec that contains no Runas_Lists can be used to give a user the ability to run a command as themselves but with an expanded privilege set. Fixed a problem with the reboot and shutdown commands on some systems (such as HP-UX and BSD). On these systems, reboot sends all processes (except itself) SIGTERM. When sudo received SIGTERM, it would relay it to the reboot process, thus killing reboot before it had a chance to actually reboot the system. Support for using the System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) as a source of sudoers data. Slovenian translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org. Visudo will now warn about unknown Defaults entries that are per-host, per-user, per-runas or per-command. Fixed a race condition that could cause sudo to receive SIGTTOU (and stop) when resuming a shell that was run via sudo when I/O logging (and use_pty) is not enabled. Sending SIGTSTP directly to the sudo process will now suspend the running command when I/O logging (and use_pty) is not enabled. Major changes between version 1.8.5p3 and 1.8.5p2: Fixed the loading of I/O plugins that conform to a plugin API version older than 1.2. Major changes between version 1.8.5p2 and 1.8.5p1: Fixed use of the SUDO_ASKPASS environment variable which was broken in Sudo 1.8.5. Fixed a problem reading the sudoers file when the file mode is more restrictive than the expected mode. For example, when the expected sudoers file mode is 0440 but the actual mode is 0400. Major changes between version 1.8.5p1 and 1.8.5: Fixed a bug that prevented files in an include directory from being evaluated. Major changes between version 1.8.5 and 1.8.4p5: When "noexec" is enabled, sudo_noexec.so will now be prepended to any existing LD_PRELOAD variable instead of replacing it. The sudo_noexec.so shared library now wraps the execvpe(), exect(), posix_spawn() and posix_spawnp() functions. The user/group/mode checks on sudoers files have been relaxed. As long as the file is owned by the sudoers uid, not world-writable and not writable by a group other than the sudoers gid, the file is considered OK. Note that visudo will still set the mode to the value specified at configure time. It is now possible to specify the sudoers path, uid, gid and file mode as options to the plugin in the sudo.conf file. Croatian, Galician, German, Lithuanian, Swedish and Vietnamese translations from translationproject.org. /etc/environment is no longer read directly on Linux systems when PAM is used. Sudo now merges the PAM environment into the user's environment which is typically set by the pam_env module. The initial evironment created when env_reset is in effect now includes the contents of /etc/environment on AIX systems and the "setenv" and "path" entries from /etc/login.conf on BSD systems. The plugin API has been extended in three ways. First, options specified in sudo.conf after the plugin pathname are passed to the plugin's open function. Second, sudo has limited support for hooks that can be used by plugins. Currently, the hooks are limited to environment handling functions. Third, the init_session policy plugin function is passed a pointer to the user environment which can be updated during session setup. The plugin API version has been incremented to version 1.2. See the sudo_plugin manual for more information. The policy plugin's init_session function is now called by the parent sudo process, not the child process that executes the command. This allows the PAM session to be open and closed in the same process, which some PAM modules require. Fixed parsing of "Path askpass" and "Path noexec" in sudo.conf, which was broken in version 1.8.4. On systems with an SVR4-style /proc file system, the /proc/pid/psinfo file is now uses to determine the controlling terminal, if possible. This allows tty-based tickets to work properly even when, e.g. standard input, output and error are redirected to /dev/null. The output of "sudoreplay -l" is now sorted by file name (or sequence number). Previously, entries were displayed in the order in which they were found on the file system. Sudo now behaves properly when I/O logging is enabled and the controlling terminal is revoked (e.g. the running sshd is killed). Previously, sudo may have exited without calling the I/O plugin's close function which can lead to an incomplete I/O log. Sudo can now detect when a user has logged out and back in again on Solaris 11, just like it can on Solaris 10. The built-in zlib included with Sudo has been upgraded to version 1.2.6. Setting the SSL parameter to start_tls in ldap.conf now works properly when using Mozilla-based SDKs that support the ldap_start_tls_s() function. The TLS_CHECKPEER parameter in ldap.conf now works when the Mozilla NSS crypto backend is used with OpenLDAP. A new group provider plugin, system_group, is included which performs group look ups by name using the system groups database. This can be used to restore the pre-1.7.3 sudo group lookup behavior. Major changes between version 1.8.4p5 and 1.8.4p4: Fixed a potential security issue in the matching of hosts against an IPv4 network specified in sudoers. The flaw may allow a user who is authorized to run commands on hosts belonging to one IPv4 network to run commands on a different host. Major changes between version 1.8.4p4 and 1.8.4p3: Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.4 which prevented sudo -v from working. Major changes between version 1.8.4p3 and 1.8.4p2: Fixed a crash on FreeBSD when there is no tty present. When visudo is run with the -c (check) option, the sudoers file(s) owner and mode are now also checked unless the -f option was specified. Major changes between version 1.8.4p2 and 1.8.4p1: Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.4 where insufficient space was allocated for group IDs in the LDAP filter. Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.4 where the path to sudo.conf was /sudo.conf instead of etc/sudo.conf. Fixed a bug introduced in Sudo 1.8.4 which could cause a hang when I/O logging is enabled and input is from a pipe or file. Major changes between version 1.8.4p1 and 1.8.4: Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.4 that broke adding to or deleting from the env_keep, env_check and env_delete lists in sudoers on some platforms. Major changes between version 1.8.4 and 1.8.3p2: The -D flag in sudo has been replaced with a more general debugging framework that is configured in sudo.conf. Fixed a false positive in visudo strict mode when aliases are in use. Fixed a crash with sudo -i when a runas group was specified without a runas user. The line on which a syntax error is reported in the sudoers file is now more accurate. Previously it was often off by a line. Fixed a bug where stack garbage could be printed at the end of the lecture when the lecture_file option was enabled. make install now honors the LINGUAS environment variable. The #include and #includedir directives in sudoers now support relative paths. If the path is not fully qualified it is expected to be located in the same directory of the sudoers file that is including it. New Serbian and Spanish translations for sudo from translationproject.org. LDAP-based sudoers may now access by group ID in addition to group name. visudo will now fix the mode on the sudoers file even if no changes are made unless the -f option is specified. The use_loginclass sudoers option works properly again. On systems that use login.conf, sudo -i now sets environment variables based on login.conf. For LDAP-based sudoers, values in the search expression are now escaped as per RFC 4515. The plugin close function is now properly called when a login session is killed (as opposed to the actual command being killed). This can happen when an ssh session is disconnected or the terminal window is closed. The deprecated "noexec_file" sudoers option is no longer supported. Fixed a race condition when I/O logging is not enabled that could result in tty-generated signals (e.g. control-C) being received by the command twice. If none of the standard input, output or error are connected to a tty device, sudo will now check its parent's standard input, output or error for the tty name on systems with /proc and BSD systems that support the KERN_PROC_PID sysctl. This allows tty-based tickets to work properly even when, e.g. standard input, output and error are redirected to /dev/null. Added the --enable-kerb5-instance configure option to allow people using Kerberos V authentication to specify a custom instance so the principal name can be, e.g. "username/sudo" similar to how ksu uses "username/root". Fixed a bug where a pattern like /usr/* included /usr/bin/ in the results, which would be incorrectly be interpreted as if the sudoers file had specified a directory. visudo -c will now list any include files that were checked in addition to the main sudoers file when everything parses OK. Users that only have read-only access to the sudoers file may now run visudo -c. Previously, write permissions were required even though no writing is down in check-only mode. It is now possible to prevent the disabling of core dumps from within sudo itself by adding a line to the sudo.conf file like Set disable_coredump false. Major changes between version 1.8.3p2 and 1.8.3p1: Fixed a format string vulnerability when the sudo binary (or a symbolic link to the sudo binary) contains printf format escapes and the -D (debugging) flag is used. Major changes between version 1.8.3p1 and 1.8.3: Fixed a crash in the monitor process on Solaris when NOPASSWD was specified or when authentication was disabled. Fixed matching of a Runas_Alias in the group section of a Runas_Spec. Major changes between version 1.8.3 and 1.8.2: Fixed expansion of strftime() escape sequences in the log_dir sudoers setting. Esperanto, Italian and Japanese translations from translationproject.org. Sudo will now use PAM by default on AIX 6 and higher. Added --enable-werror configure option for gcc's -Werror flag. Visudo no longer assumes all editors support the +linenumber command line argument. It now uses a whitelist of editors known to support the option. Fixed matching of network addresses when a netmask is specified but the address is not the first one in the CIDR block. The configure script now check whether or not errno.h declares the errno variable. Previously, sudo would always declare errno itself for older systems that don't declare it in errno.h. The NOPASSWD tag is now honored for denied commands too, which matches historic sudo behavior (prior to sudo 1.7.0). Sudo now honors the DEREF setting in ldap.conf which controls how alias dereferencing is done during an LDAP search. A symbol conflict with the pam_ssh_agent_auth PAM module that would cause a crash been resolved. The inability to load a group provider plugin is no longer a fatal error. A potential crash in the utmp handling code has been fixed. Two PAM session issues have been resolved. In previous versions of sudo, the PAM session was opened as one user and closed as another. Additionally, if no authentication was performed, the PAM session would never be closed. Sudo will now work correctly with LDAP-based sudoers using TLS or SSL on Debian systems. The LOGNAME, USER and USERNAME environment variables are preserved correctly again in sudoedit mode. Major changes between version 1.8.2 and 1.8.1p2: Sudo, visudo, sudoreplay and the sudoers plug-in now have natural language support (NLS). Sudo will use gettext(), if available, to display translated messages. This can be disabled by passing configure the --disable-nls option. All translations are coordinated via The Translation Project, translationproject.org. Sudo 1.8.2 includes translations for Basque, Chinese (simplified), Danish, Finish, Polish, Russian and Ukranian. Plug-ins are now loaded with the RTLD_GLOBAL flag instead of RTLD_LOCAL. This fixes missing symbol problems in PAM modules on certain platforms, such as FreeBSD and SuSE Linux Enterprise. I/O logging is now supported for commands run in background mode (using sudo's -b flag). Group ownership of the sudoers file is now only enforced when the file mode on sudoers allows group readability or writability. Visudo now checks the contents of an alias and warns about cycles when the alias is expanded. If the user specifes a group via sudo's -g option that matches the target user's group in the password database, it is now allowed even if no groups are present in the Runas_Spec. The sudo Makefiles now have more complete dependencies which are automatically generated instead of being maintained manually. The use_pty sudoers option is now correctly passed back to the sudo front end. This was missing in previous versions of sudo 1.8 which prevented use_pty from being honored. sudo -i command now works correctly with the bash version 2.0 and higher. Previously, the .bash_profile would not be sourced prior to running the command unless bash was built with NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS defined. When matching groups in the sudoers file, sudo will now match based on the name of the group instead of the group ID. This can substantially reduce the number of group lookups for sudoers files that contain a large number of groups. Multi-factor authentication is now supported on AIX. Added support for non-RFC 4517 compliant LDAP servers that require that seconds be present in a timestamp, such as Tivoli Directory Server. If the group vector is to be preserved, the PATH search for the command is now done with the user's original group vector. For LDAP-based sudoers, the runas_default sudoOption now works properly in a sudoRole that contains a sudoCommand. Spaces in command line arguments for sudo -s and sudo -i are now escaped with a backslash when checking the security policy. Major changes between version 1.8.1p2 and 1.8.1p1: Two-character CIDR-style IPv4 netmasks are now matched correctly in the sudoers file. A build error with MIT Kerberos V has been resolved. A crash on HP-UX in the sudoers plugin when wildcards are present in the sudoers file has been resolved. Sudo now works correctly on Tru64 Unix again. Major changes between version 1.8.1p1 and 1.8.1: Fixed a problem on AIX where sudo was unable to set the final uid if the PAM module modified the effective uid. A non-existent includedir is now treated the same as an empty directory and not reported as an error. Removed extraneous parens in LDAP filter when sudoers_search_filter is enabled that can cause an LDAP search error. Fixed a make -j problem for make install Major changes between version 1.8.1 and 1.8.0: A new LDAP setting, sudoers_search_filter, has been added to ldap.conf. This setting can be used to restrict the set of records returned by the LDAP query. Based on changes from Matthew Thomas. White space is now permitted within a User_List when used in conjunction with a per-user Defaults definition. A group ID (%#gid) may now be specified in a User_List or Runas_List. Likewise, for non-Unix groups the syntax is %:#gid. Support for double-quoted words in the sudoers file has been fixed. The change in 1.7.5 for escaping the double quote character caused the double quoting to only be available at the beginning of an entry. The fix for resuming a suspended shell in 1.7.5 caused problems with resuming non-shells on Linux. Sudo will now save the process group ID of the program it is running on suspend and restore it when resuming, which fixes both problems. A bug that could result in corrupted output in "sudo -l" has been fixed. Sudo will now create an entry in the utmp (or utmpx) file when allocating a pseudo-tty (e.g. when logging I/O). The "set_utmp" and "utmp_runas" sudoers file options can be used to control this. Other policy plugins may use the "set_utmp" and "utmp_user" entries in the command_info list. The sudoers policy now stores the TSID field in the logs even when the "iolog_file" sudoers option is defined to a value other than %{sessid}. Previously, the TSID field was only included in the log file when the "iolog_file" option was set to its default value. The sudoreplay utility now supports arbitrary session IDs. Previously, it would only work with the base-36 session IDs that the sudoers plugin uses by default. Sudo now passes "run_shell=true" to the policy plugin in the settings list when sudo's -s command line option is specified. The sudoers policy plugin uses this to implement the "set_home" sudoers option which was missing from sudo 1.8.0. The "noexec" functionality has been moved out of the sudoers policy plugin and into the sudo front-end, which matches the behavior documented in the plugin writer's guide. As a result, the path to the noexec file is now specified in the sudo.conf file instead of the sudoers file. On Solaris 10, the PRIV_PROC_EXEC privilege is now used to implement the "noexec" feature. Previously, this was implemented via the LD_PRELOAD environment variable. The exit values for "sudo -l", "sudo -v" and "sudo -l command" have been fixed in the sudoers policy plugin. The sudoers policy plugin now passes the login class, if any, back to the sudo front-end. The sudoers policy plugin was not being linked with requisite libraries in certain configurations. Sudo now parses command line arguments before loading any plugins. This allows "sudo -V" or "sudo -h" to work even if there is a problem with sudo.conf Plugins are now linked with the static version of libgcc to allow the plugin to run on a system where no shared libgcc is installed, or where it is installed in a different location. Major changes between version 1.8.0 and 1.7.5: Sudo has been refactored to use a modular framework that can support third-party policy and I/O logging plugins. The default plugin is "sudoers" which provides the traditional sudo functionality. See the sudo_plugin manual for details on the plugin API and the sample in the plugins directory for a simple example. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d10 3 a12 3 --- configure.ac.orig 2015-10-31 23:35:24.000000000 +0000 +++ configure.ac @@@@ -434,6 +434,20 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi d16 1 a16 2 ++AC_ARG_WITH(nbsdops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-nbsdops], [add NetBSD standard opt +ions])], d18 9 a26 9 + yes) echo 'Adding NetBSD standard options' + CHECKSIA=false + with_ignore_dot=yes + with_env_editor=yes + with_tty_tickets=yes + ;; + no) ;; + *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-nbsdops: $with_nbsdops" + ;; a27 1 + d31 1 a31 1 @@@@ -1938,7 +1952,7 @@@@ case "$host" in d37 2 d40 1 a40 3 test -z "$with_pam" && AUTH_EXCL_DEF="PAM" ;; @@@@ -2286,7 +2300,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR d42 1 a42 1 AC_CHECK_HEADERS([login_cap.h], [LOGINCAP_USAGE='[[-c class]] '; LCMAN=1 d44 6 a49 6 - freebsd|netbsd) + dragonfly*|freebsd|netbsd) SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lutil" SUDOERS_LIBS="${SUDOERS_LIBS} -lutil" ;; @@@@ -3374,6 +3388,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then d51 1 a51 1 AUTH_OBJS="$AUTH_OBJS kerb5.lo" d56 3 a58 3 LIBS="${LIBS} ${SUDOERS_LIBS}" AC_CHECK_FUNCS([krb5_verify_user krb5_init_secure_context]) @@@@ -4167,7 +4183,7 @@@@ test "$datarootdir" = '${prefix}/share' a62 1 +dnl test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' -a X"$with_stow" != X"yes" && sysconfdir='/etc' d65 1 a65 1 dnl Substitute into the Makefile and man pages @ 1.30 log @Fix build under GNU/kFreeBSD. * host_os in configure script is something wrong (gnukfreebsd, not kfreebsd*-gnu). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.29 2013/03/01 14:24:58 kim Exp $ d10 3 a12 3 --- configure.in.orig 2013-02-21 15:43:17.000000000 +0000 +++ configure.in @@@@ -330,6 +330,18 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi d31 1 a31 1 @@@@ -1725,7 +1737,7 @@@@ case "$host" in d40 1 a40 1 @@@@ -2015,7 +2027,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR d49 1 a49 1 @@@@ -2634,6 +2646,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then d58 1 a58 1 @@@@ -3167,7 +3181,6 @@@@ test "$datarootdir" = '${prefix}/share' @ 1.30.4.1 log @Pullup ticket #4337 - requested by kim security/sudo: security update Revisions pulled up: - security/sudo/Makefile 1.142 - security/sudo/distinfo 1.81 - security/sudo/patches/patch-af 1.31 - security/sudo/patches/patch-ag 1.22 - security/sudo/patches/patch-logging.c 1.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: kim Date: Sat Mar 8 11:51:56 UTC 2014 Modified Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo: Makefile distinfo pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-af patch-ag patch-logging.c Log Message: Upgrade to address CVE-2014-0106 http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/alerts/env_add.html What's new in Sudo 1.7.10p8? * Sudo's exit code now indicates a failure if the user does not successfully authenticate. * On HP-UX systems, sudo will now use the pstat() function to determine the tty instead of ttyname(). * Fixed compilation when --without-iologdir configure option is specified. * On systems with BSD login classes, if the user specified a group (not a user) to run the command as, it was possible to specify a different login class even when the command was not run as the super user. * The closefrom() emulation on Mac OS X now uses /dev/fd if possible. It also now sets the close on exec flag instead of actually closing the descriptors to avoid a crash in libdispatch. * The sudoers plugin will now ignore invalid domain names when checking netgroup membership. Most Linux systems use the string "(none)" for the NIS-style domain name instead of an empty string. * Fixed the logic when checking environment variables on the command line against the env_check and env_delete blacklists. This is only a problem when env_reset is disabled in sudoers. To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.141 -r1.142 pkgsrc/security/sudo/Makefile cvs rdiff -u -r1.80 -r1.81 pkgsrc/security/sudo/distinfo cvs rdiff -u -r1.30 -r1.31 pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-af cvs rdiff -u -r1.21 -r1.22 pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-ag cvs rdiff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-logging.c @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d10 3 a12 3 --- configure.in.orig 2014-03-05 08:08:53.000000000 -0500 +++ configure.in 2014-03-08 06:35:19.000000000 -0500 @@@@ -330,6 +330,18 @@@@ d31 1 a31 1 @@@@ -1726,7 +1738,7 @@@@ d40 1 a40 1 @@@@ -2016,7 +2028,7 @@@@ d49 1 a49 1 @@@@ -2635,6 +2647,8 @@@@ d58 1 a58 1 @@@@ -3168,7 +3182,6 @@@@ @ 1.29 log @Upgrade to address CVE-2013-1775 What's new in Sudo 1.7.10p7? * A time stamp file with the date set to the epoch by "sudo -k" is now completely ignored regardless of what the local clock is set to. Previously, if the local clock was set to a value between the epoch and the time stamp timeout value, a time stamp reset by "sudo -k" would be considered current. What's new in Sudo 1.7.10p6? * The tty-specific time stamp file now includes the session ID of the sudo process that created it. If a process with the same tty but a different session ID runs sudo, the user will now be prompted for a password (assuming authentication is required for the command). What's new in Sudo 1.7.10p5? * On systems where the controlling tty can be determined via /proc or sysctl(), sudo will no longer fall back to using ttyname() if the process has no controlling tty. This prevents sudo from using a non-controlling tty for logging and time stamp purposes. What's new in Sudo 1.7.10? * If the user is a member of the "exempt" group in sudoers, they will no longer be prompted for a password even if the -k flag is specified with the command. This makes "sudo -k command" consistent with the behavior one would get if the user ran "sudo -k" immediately before running the command. * The sudoers file may now be a symbolic link. Previously, sudo would refuse to read sudoers unless it was a regular file. * The user/group/mode checks on sudoers files have been relaxed. As long as the file is owned by the sudoers uid, not world-writable and not writable by a group other than the sudoers gid, the file is considered OK. Note that visudo will still set the mode to the value specified at configure time. * /etc/environment is no longer read directly on Linux systems when PAM is used. Sudo now merges the PAM environment into the user's environment which is typically set by the pam_env module. * The initial evironment created when env_reset is in effect now includes the contents of /etc/environment on AIX systems and the "setenv" and "path" entries from /etc/login.conf on BSD systems. * On systems with an SVR4-style /proc file system, the /proc/pid/psinfo file is now uses to determine the controlling terminal, if possible. This allows tty-based tickets to work properly even when, e.g. standard input, output and error are redirected to /dev/null. * The sudoreplay command can now properly replay sessions where no tty was present. * Fixed a race condition that could cause sudo to receive SIGTTOU (and stop) when resuming a shell that was run via sudo when I/O logging (and use_pty) is not enabled. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.28 2011/09/18 14:18:25 ryoon Exp $ d11 2 a12 2 +++ configure.in 2013-03-01 13:56:47.000000000 +0000 @@@@ -330,6 +330,18 @@@@ d31 10 a40 1 @@@@ -2015,7 +2027,7 @@@@ d49 1 a49 1 @@@@ -2634,6 +2646,8 @@@@ d58 1 a58 1 @@@@ -3167,7 +3181,6 @@@@ @ 1.28 log @The patch in PR pkg/45280 applied. * Fix build on DragonFly. * The patches regen. Tested on DragonFly/i386 2.10.1 and NetBSD/i386 5.99.55. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.27 2011/06/19 15:54:55 taca Exp $ d10 3 a12 3 --- configure.in.orig 2011-08-17 13:51:59 +0000 +++ configure.in @@@@ -326,6 +326,18 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi d31 1 a31 1 @@@@ -1968,7 +1980,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR d40 1 a40 1 @@@@ -2476,6 +2488,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then d49 1 a49 3 @@@@ -2932,7 +2946,6 @@@@ test "$libexecdir" = '${exec_prefix}/lib test "$includedir" = '${prefix}/include' && includedir='$(prefix)/include' test "$datarootdir" = '${prefix}/share' && datarootdir='$(prefix)/share' d51 2 d56 1 a56 1 dnl Substitute into the Makefile and man pages @ 1.28.12.1 log @Pullup ticket #4086 - requested by kim security/sudo: security update Revisions pulled up: - security/sudo/Makefile 1.140 via patch - security/sudo/distinfo 1.79 - security/sudo/patches/patch-aa 1.30 - security/sudo/patches/patch-af 1.29 - security/sudo/patches/patch-ag 1.20 - security/sudo/patches/patch-pwutil.c deleted --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: kim Date: Fri Mar 1 14:24:59 UTC 2013 Modified Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo: Makefile distinfo pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-aa patch-af patch-ag Removed Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-pwutil.c Log Message: Upgrade to address CVE-2013-1775 What's new in Sudo 1.7.10p7? * A time stamp file with the date set to the epoch by "sudo -k" is now completely ignored regardless of what the local clock is set to. Previously, if the local clock was set to a value between the epoch and the time stamp timeout value, a time stamp reset by "sudo -k" would be considered current. What's new in Sudo 1.7.10p6? * The tty-specific time stamp file now includes the session ID of the sudo process that created it. If a process with the same tty but a different session ID runs sudo, the user will now be prompted for a password (assuming authentication is required for the command). What's new in Sudo 1.7.10p5? * On systems where the controlling tty can be determined via /proc or sysctl(), sudo will no longer fall back to using ttyname() if the process has no controlling tty. This prevents sudo from using a non-controlling tty for logging and time stamp purposes. What's new in Sudo 1.7.10? * If the user is a member of the "exempt" group in sudoers, they will no longer be prompted for a password even if the -k flag is specified with the command. This makes "sudo -k command" consistent with the behavior one would get if the user ran "sudo -k" immediately before running the command. * The sudoers file may now be a symbolic link. Previously, sudo would refuse to read sudoers unless it was a regular file. * The user/group/mode checks on sudoers files have been relaxed. As long as the file is owned by the sudoers uid, not world-writable and not writable by a group other than the sudoers gid, the file is considered OK. Note that visudo will still set the mode to the value specified at configure time. * /etc/environment is no longer read directly on Linux systems when PAM is used. Sudo now merges the PAM environment into the user's environment which is typically set by the pam_env module. * The initial evironment created when env_reset is in effect now includes the contents of /etc/environment on AIX systems and the "setenv" and "path" entries from /etc/login.conf on BSD systems. * On systems with an SVR4-style /proc file system, the /proc/pid/psinfo file is now uses to determine the controlling terminal, if possible. This allows tty-based tickets to work properly even when, e.g. standard input, output and error are redirected to /dev/null. * The sudoreplay command can now properly replay sessions where no tty was present. * Fixed a race condition that could cause sudo to receive SIGTTOU (and stop) when resuming a shell that was run via sudo when I/O logging (and use_pty) is not enabled. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d10 3 a12 3 --- configure.in.orig 2013-02-21 15:43:17.000000000 +0000 +++ configure.in 2013-03-01 13:56:47.000000000 +0000 @@@@ -330,6 +330,18 @@@@ d31 1 a31 1 @@@@ -2015,7 +2027,7 @@@@ d40 1 a40 1 @@@@ -2634,6 +2646,8 @@@@ d49 3 a51 1 @@@@ -3167,7 +3181,6 @@@@ a52 2 test "$localedir" = '${datarootdir}/locale' && localedir='$(datarootdir)/locale' test "$localstatedir" = '${prefix}/var' && localstatedir='$(prefix)/var' d56 1 a56 1 dnl Substitute into the Makefile, sudo_usage.h and example sudoers @ 1.27 log @Update sudo package to 1.7.6.2 (1.7.6p2). What's new in Sudo 1.7.6p2 * Two-character CIDR-style IPv4 netmasks are now matched correctly in the sudoers file. * A build error with MIT Kerberos V has been resolved. What's new in Sudo 1.7.6p1 * A non-existent includedir is now treated the same as an empty directory and not reported as an error. * Removed extraneous parens in LDAP filter when sudoers_search_filter is enabled that can cause an LDAP search error. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.26 2010/09/21 03:05:27 taca Exp $ d10 1 a10 1 --- configure.in.orig 2011-05-16 17:38:07.000000000 +0000 d31 1 a31 1 @@@@ -1925,7 +1937,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR d40 1 a40 1 @@@@ -2429,6 +2441,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then d49 1 a49 1 @@@@ -2869,7 +2883,6 @@@@ test "$libexecdir" = '${exec_prefix}/lib @ 1.26 log @* Fix PLIST when "ldap" is enabled in PKG_OPTIONS. * Install README.LDAP when "ldap" is enabled in PKG_OPTIONS. * Fix build problem when "kerberos" is enabled in PKG_OPTIONS. Bump PKGREVISION since default PLIST has changed. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.25 2010/09/10 17:11:27 spz Exp $ d10 1 a10 1 --- configure.in.orig 2010-09-06 12:03:33.000000000 +0000 d12 1 a12 1 @@@@ -322,6 +322,18 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi d31 1 a31 1 @@@@ -1865,7 +1877,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR d40 4 a43 4 @@@@ -2370,6 +2382,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no" -a -z AC_CHECK_LIB(krb5support, main, [SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lkrb5support"]) ]) AUTH_OBJS="$AUTH_OBJS kerb5.o" d49 1 a49 1 @@@@ -2798,7 +2812,6 @@@@ test "$libexecdir" = '${exec_prefix}/lib @ 1.25 log @updating to the latest and greatest (and less a bunch of security relevant bugs) version: Major changes between version 1.7.4p3 and 1.7.4p4: * A potential security issue has been fixed with respect to the handling of sudo's -g command line option when -u is also specified. The flaw may allow an attacker to run commands as a user that is not authorized by the sudoers file. * A bug has been fixed where "sudo -l" output was incomplete if multiple sudoers sources were defined in nsswitch.conf and there was an error querying one of the sources. * The log_input, log_output, and use_pty sudoers options now work correctly on AIX. Previously, sudo would hang if they were enabled. * Fixed "make install" when sudo is built in a directory other than the directory that holds the sources. * The runas_default sudoers setting now works properly in a per-command Defaults line. * Suspending and resuming the bash shell when PAM is in use now works properly. The SIGCONT signal was not being propagated to the child process. Major changes between version 1.7.4p2 and 1.7.4p3: * A bug has been fixed where duplicate HOME environment variables could be set when the env_reset setting was disabled and the always_set_home setting was enabled in sudoers. * The value of sysconfdir is now substituted into the path to the sudoers.d directory in the installed sudoers file. * Fixed compilation problems on Irix and other platforms. * If multiple PAM "auth" actions are specified and the user enters ^C at the password prompt, sudo will now abort any subsequent "auth" actions. Previously it was necessary to enter ^C once for each "auth" action. Major changes between version 1.7.4p1 and 1.7.4p2: * Fixed a bug where sudo could spin in a cpu loop waiting for the child process. * Packaging fixes for sudo.pp to better handle patchlevels. Major changes between version 1.7.4 and 1.7.4p1: * Fix a bug introduced in sudo 1.7.3 that prevented the -k and -K options from functioning when the tty_tickets sudoers option was enabled. * Sudo no longer prints a warning when the -k or -K options are specified and the ticket file does not exist. * Changes to the configure script to enable cross-compilation of Sudo. Major changes between version 1.7.3 and 1.7.4: * Sudoedit will now preserve the file extension in the name of the temporary file being edited. The extension is used by some editors (such as emacs) to choose the editing mode. * Time stamp files have moved from /var/run/sudo to either /var/db/sudo, /var/lib/sudo or /var/adm/sudo. The directories are checked for existence in that order. This prevents users from receiving the sudo lecture every time the system reboots. Time stamp files older than the boot time are ignored on systems where it is possible to determine this. * Ancillary documentation (README files, LICENSE, etc) is now installed in a sudo documentation directory. * Sudo now recognizes "tls_cacert" as an alias for "tls_cacertfile" in ldap.conf. * Defaults settings that are tied to a user, host or command may now include the negation operator. For example: Defaults:!millert lecture will match any user but millert. * The default PATH environment variable, used when no PATH variable exists, now includes /usr/sbin and /sbin. * Sudo now uses polypkg for cross-platform packing. * On Linux, sudo will now restore the nproc resource limit before executing a command, unless the limit appears to have been modified by pam_limits. This avoids a problem with bash scripts that open more than 32 descriptors on SuSE Linux, where sysconf(_SC_CHILD_MAX) will return -1 when RLIMIT_NPROC is set to RLIMIT_UNLIMITED (-1). * Visudo will now treat an unrecognized Defaults entry as a parse error (sudo will warn but still run). * The HOME and MAIL environment variables are now reset based on the target user's password database entry when the env_reset sudoers option is enabled (which is the case in the default configuration). Users wishing to preserve the original values should use a sudoers entry like: Defaults env_keep += HOME to preserve the old value of HOME and Defaults env_keep += MAIL to preserve the old value of MAIL. * The tty_tickets option is now on by default. * Fixed a problem in the restoration of the AIX authdb registry setting. * If PAM is in use, wait until the process has finished before closing the PAM session. * Fixed "sudo -i -u user" where user has no shell listed in the password database. * When logging I/O, sudo now handles pty read/write returning ENXIO, as seen on FreeBSD when the login session has been killed. * Sudo now performs I/O logging in the C locale. This avoids locale-related issues when parsing floating point numbers in the timing file. * Added support for Ubuntu-style admin flag dot files. Major changes between version 1.7.2p8 and 1.7.3: * Support for logging a command's input and output as well as the ability to replay sessions. For more information, see the documentation for the log_input and log_output Defaults options in the sudoers manual. Also see the sudoreplay manual for information on replaying I/O log sessions. * The use_pty sudoers option can be used to force a command to be run in a pseudo-pty, even when I/O logging is not enabled. * On some systems, sudo can now detect when a user has logged out and back in again when tty-based time stamps are in use. Supported systems include Solaris systems with the devices file system, Mac OS X, and Linux systems with the devpts filesystem (pseudo-ttys only). * On AIX systems, the registry setting in /etc/security/user is now taken into account when looking up users and groups. Sudo now applies the correct the user and group ids when running a command as a user whose account details come from a different source (e.g. LDAP or DCE vs. local files). * Support for multiple sudoers_base and uri entries in ldap.conf. When multiple entries are listed, sudo will try each one in the order in which they are specified. * Sudo's SELinux support should now function correctly when running commands as a non-root user and when one of stdin, stdout or stderr is not a terminal. * Sudo will now use the Linux audit system with configure with the --with-linux-audit flag. * Sudo now uses mbr_check_membership() on systems that support it to determine group membership. Currently, only Darwin (Mac OS X) supports this. * When the tty_tickets sudoers option is enabled but there is no terminal device, sudo will no longer use or create a tty-based ticket file. Previously, sudo would use a tty name of "unknown". As a consequence, if a user has no terminal device, sudo will now always prompt for a password. * The passwd_timeout and timestamp_timeout options may now be specified as floating point numbers for more granular timeout values. * Negating the fqdn option in sudoers now works correctly when sudo is configured with the --with-fqdn option. In previous versions of sudo the fqdn was set before sudoers was parsed. @ text @d1 8 a8 1 $NetBSD$ d40 9 a48 9 @@@@ -2317,6 +2329,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then if test -n "$KRB5CONFIG"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KERB5) AUTH_OBJS="$AUTH_OBJS kerb5.o" + fi + if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS `krb5-config --cflags`" SUDO_LIBS="$SUDO_LIBS `krb5-config --libs`" dnl @ 1.24 log @Update sudo package to 1.7.2p8. Major changes between sudo 1.7.2p7 and 1.7.2p8: * Fixed a crash on AIX when LDAP support is in use. * Fixed problems with the QAS non-Unix group support @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.23 2009/12/20 07:46:32 taca Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 --- configure.in.orig 2010-06-30 13:16:51.000000000 +0000 d5 1 a5 9 @@@@ -158,7 +158,6 @@@@ else fi test "$bindir" = '${exec_prefix}/bin' && bindir='$(exec_prefix)/bin' test "$sbindir" = '${exec_prefix}/sbin' && sbindir='$(exec_prefix)/sbin' -test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' -a X"$with_stow" != X"yes" && sysconfdir='/etc' dnl dnl Deprecated --with options (these all warn or generate an error) @@@@ -296,6 +295,19 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi a20 1 + d24 1 a24 1 @@@@ -1799,7 +1811,7 @@@@ fi d26 1 a26 1 AC_CHECK_HEADERS(login_cap.h, [LOGINCAP_USAGE='[[-c class|-]] '; LCMAN="" d33 17 a49 9 @@@@ -2251,6 +2263,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no" -a -z AC_CHECK_LIB(krb5support, main, [SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lkrb5support"]) ]) AUTH_OBJS="$AUTH_OBJS kerb5.o" +fi +if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then _LIBS="$LIBS" LIBS="${LIBS} ${SUDO_LIBS}" AC_CHECK_FUNCS(krb5_verify_user krb5_init_secure_context) @ 1.23 log @Update security/sudo pacakge to 1.7.2p2. Major changes between sudo 1.7.2p1 and 1.7.2p2: * Fixed a a bug where the negation operator in a Cmnd_List was not being honored. * Sudo no longer produces a parse error when #includedir references a directory that contains no valid filenames. * The sudo.man.pl and sudoers.man.pl files are now included in the distribution for people who wish to regenerate the man pages. * Fixed the emulation of krb5_get_init_creds_opt_alloc() for MIT kerberos. * When authenticating via PAM, set PAM_RUSER and PAM_RHOST early so they can be used during authentication. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.22 2009/08/02 07:39:27 hasso Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 --- configure.in.orig 2009-11-25 01:55:34.000000000 +0000 d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1795,7 +1807,7 @@@@ fi d42 1 a42 1 @@@@ -2242,6 +2254,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no" -a -z @ 1.23.6.1 log @Pullup ticket #3220 - requested by spz security/sudo: security update Revisions pulled up: - security/sudo/Makefile 1.122-1.123 - security/sudo/PLIST 1.5 - security/sudo/distinfo 1.64-1.65 - security/sudo/patches/patch-aa 1.24 - security/sudo/patches/patch-af 1.24-1.25 - security/sudo/patches/patch-ag 1.15-1.16 --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: taca Date: Mon Jul 5 03:08:10 UTC 2010 Modified Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo: Makefile distinfo pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-af patch-ag Log Message: Update sudo package to 1.7.2p8. Major changes between sudo 1.7.2p7 and 1.7.2p8: * Fixed a crash on AIX when LDAP support is in use. * Fixed problems with the QAS non-Unix group support --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: spz Date: Fri Sep 10 17:11:27 UTC 2010 Modified Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo: Makefile PLIST distinfo pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-aa patch-af patch-ag Log Message: updating to the latest and greatest (and less a bunch of security relevant bugs) version: Major changes between version 1.7.4p3 and 1.7.4p4: * A potential security issue has been fixed with respect to the handling of sudo's -g command line option when -u is also specified. The flaw may allow an attacker to run commands as a user that is not authorized by the sudoers file. * A bug has been fixed where "sudo -l" output was incomplete if multiple sudoers sources were defined in nsswitch.conf and there was an error querying one of the sources. * The log_input, log_output, and use_pty sudoers options now work correctly on AIX. Previously, sudo would hang if they were enabled. * Fixed "make install" when sudo is built in a directory other than the directory that holds the sources. * The runas_default sudoers setting now works properly in a per-command Defaults line. * Suspending and resuming the bash shell when PAM is in use now works properly. The SIGCONT signal was not being propagated to the child process. Major changes between version 1.7.4p2 and 1.7.4p3: * A bug has been fixed where duplicate HOME environment variables could be set when the env_reset setting was disabled and the always_set_home setting was enabled in sudoers. * The value of sysconfdir is now substituted into the path to the sudoers.d directory in the installed sudoers file. * Fixed compilation problems on Irix and other platforms. * If multiple PAM "auth" actions are specified and the user enters ^C at the password prompt, sudo will now abort any subsequent "auth" actions. Previously it was necessary to enter ^C once for each "auth" action. Major changes between version 1.7.4p1 and 1.7.4p2: * Fixed a bug where sudo could spin in a cpu loop waiting for the child process. * Packaging fixes for sudo.pp to better handle patchlevels. Major changes between version 1.7.4 and 1.7.4p1: * Fix a bug introduced in sudo 1.7.3 that prevented the -k and -K options from functioning when the tty_tickets sudoers option was enabled. * Sudo no longer prints a warning when the -k or -K options are specified and the ticket file does not exist. * Changes to the configure script to enable cross-compilation of Sudo. Major changes between version 1.7.3 and 1.7.4: * Sudoedit will now preserve the file extension in the name of the temporary file being edited. The extension is used by some editors (such as emacs) to choose the editing mode. * Time stamp files have moved from /var/run/sudo to either /var/db/sudo, /var/lib/sudo or /var/adm/sudo. The directories are checked for existence in that order. This prevents users from receiving the sudo lecture every time the system reboots. Time stamp files older than the boot time are ignored on systems where it is possible to determine this. * Ancillary documentation (README files, LICENSE, etc) is now installed in a sudo documentation directory. * Sudo now recognizes "tls_cacert" as an alias for "tls_cacertfile" in ldap.conf. * Defaults settings that are tied to a user, host or command may now include the negation operator. For example: Defaults:!millert lecture will match any user but millert. * The default PATH environment variable, used when no PATH variable exists, now includes /usr/sbin and /sbin. * Sudo now uses polypkg for cross-platform packing. * On Linux, sudo will now restore the nproc resource limit before executing a command, unless the limit appears to have been modified by pam_limits. This avoids a problem with bash scripts that open more than 32 descriptors on SuSE Linux, where sysconf(_SC_CHILD_MAX) will return -1 when RLIMIT_NPROC is set to RLIMIT_UNLIMITED (-1). * Visudo will now treat an unrecognized Defaults entry as a parse error (sudo will warn but still run). * The HOME and MAIL environment variables are now reset based on the target user's password database entry when the env_reset sudoers option is enabled (which is the case in the default configuration). Users wishing to preserve the original values should use a sudoers entry like: Defaults env_keep += HOME to preserve the old value of HOME and Defaults env_keep += MAIL to preserve the old value of MAIL. * The tty_tickets option is now on by default. * Fixed a problem in the restoration of the AIX authdb registry setting. * If PAM is in use, wait until the process has finished before closing the PAM session. * Fixed "sudo -i -u user" where user has no shell listed in the password database. * When logging I/O, sudo now handles pty read/write returning ENXIO, as seen on FreeBSD when the login session has been killed. * Sudo now performs I/O logging in the C locale. This avoids locale-related issues when parsing floating point numbers in the timing file. * Added support for Ubuntu-style admin flag dot files. Major changes between version 1.7.2p8 and 1.7.3: * Support for logging a command's input and output as well as the ability to replay sessions. For more information, see the documentation for the log_input and log_output Defaults options in the sudoers manual. Also see the sudoreplay manual for information on replaying I/O log sessions. * The use_pty sudoers option can be used to force a command to be run in a pseudo-pty, even when I/O logging is not enabled. * On some systems, sudo can now detect when a user has logged out and back in again when tty-based time stamps are in use. Supported systems include Solaris systems with the devices file system, Mac OS X, and Linux systems with the devpts filesystem (pseudo-ttys only). * On AIX systems, the registry setting in /etc/security/user is now taken into account when looking up users and groups. Sudo now applies the correct the user and group ids when running a command as a user whose account details come from a different source (e.g. LDAP or DCE vs. local files). * Support for multiple sudoers_base and uri entries in ldap.conf. When multiple entries are listed, sudo will try each one in the order in which they are specified. * Sudo's SELinux support should now function correctly when running commands as a non-root user and when one of stdin, stdout or stderr is not a terminal. * Sudo will now use the Linux audit system with configure with the --with-linux-audit flag. * Sudo now uses mbr_check_membership() on systems that support it to determine group membership. Currently, only Darwin (Mac OS X) supports this. * When the tty_tickets sudoers option is enabled but there is no terminal device, sudo will no longer use or create a tty-based ticket file. Previously, sudo would use a tty name of "unknown". As a consequence, if a user has no terminal device, sudo will now always prompt for a password. * The passwd_timeout and timestamp_timeout options may now be specified as floating point numbers for more granular timeout values. * Negating the fqdn option in sudoers now works correctly when sudo is configured with the --with-fqdn option. In previous versions of sudo the fqdn was set before sudoers was parsed. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 1 a3 1 --- configure.in.orig 2010-09-06 12:03:33.000000000 +0000 d5 9 a13 1 @@@@ -322,6 +322,18 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi d29 1 d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1865,7 +1877,7 @@@@ SUDO_MAILDIR d35 1 a35 1 AC_CHECK_HEADERS(login_cap.h, [LOGINCAP_USAGE='[[-c class|-]] '; LCMAN=1 d42 9 a50 17 @@@@ -2317,6 +2329,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then if test -n "$KRB5CONFIG"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KERB5) AUTH_OBJS="$AUTH_OBJS kerb5.o" + fi + if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS `krb5-config --cflags`" SUDO_LIBS="$SUDO_LIBS `krb5-config --libs`" dnl @@@@ -2798,7 +2812,6 @@@@ test "$libexecdir" = '${exec_prefix}/lib test "$includedir" = '${prefix}/include' && includedir='$(prefix)/include' test "$datarootdir" = '${prefix}/share' && datarootdir='$(prefix)/share' test "$docdir" = '${datarootdir}/doc/${PACKAGE_TARNAME}' && docdir='$(datarootdir)/doc/$(PACKAGE_TARNAME)' -test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' -a X"$with_stow" != X"yes" && sysconfdir='/etc' dnl dnl Substitute into the Makefile and man pages @ 1.22 log @Update to 1.7.2p1. Changes in 1.7.2p1 since 1.7.2: =============================== * Fixed the expansion of the %h escape in #include file names introduced in sudo 1.7.1. Changes in 1.7.2 since 1.7.1: ============================= * A new #includedir directive is available in sudoers. This can be used to implement an /etc/sudo.d directory. Files in an includedir are not edited by visudo unless they contain a syntax error. * The -g option did not work properly when only setting the group (and not the user). Also, in -l mode the wrong user was displayed for sudoers entries where only the group was allowed to be set. * Fixed a problem with the alias checking in visudo which could prevent visudo from exiting. * Sudo will now correctly parse the shell-style /etc/environment file format used by pam_env on Linux. * When doing password and group database lookups, sudo will only cache an entry by name or by id, depending on how the entry was looked up. Previously, sudo would cache by both name and id from a single lookup, but this breaks sites that have multiple password or group database names that map to the same uid or gid. * User and group names in sudoers may now be enclosed in double quotes to avoid having to escape special characters. * BSM audit fixes when changing to a non-root uid. * Experimental non-Unix group support. Currently only works with Quest Authorization Services and allows Active Directory groups fixes for Minix-3. * For Netscape/Mozilla-derived LDAP SDKs the certificate and key paths may be specified as a directory or a file. However, version 5.0 of the SDK only appears to support using a directory (despite documentation to the contrary). If SSL client initialization fails and the certificate or key paths look like they could be default file name, strip off the last path element and try again. * A setenv() compatibility fix for Linux systems, where a NULL value is treated the same as an empty string and the variable name is checked against the NULL pointer. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.21 2009/02/05 13:48:12 taca Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 --- configure.in.orig 2009-07-20 16:34:37 +0300 +++ configure.in 2009-08-01 22:19:54 +0300 @@@@ -156,7 +156,6 @@@@ else d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -294,6 +293,19 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [AS_HELP_STRING([--wi d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1790,7 +1802,7 @@@@ fi d42 2 a43 2 @@@@ -2237,6 +2249,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no" -a -z AC_CHECK_LIB(krb5support, main, [SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lkrb5support,"]) d50 1 a50 1 AC_CHECK_FUNCS(krb5_verify_user krb5_init_secure_context krb5_get_init_creds_opt_alloc) @ 1.21 log @Update security/sudo package to 1.7.0. * pkgsrc change: relax restriction to kerberos package. What's new in Sudo 1.7.0? * Rewritten parser that converts sudoers into a set of data structures. This eliminates a number of ordering issues and makes it possible to apply sudoers Defaults entries before searching for the command. It also adds support for per-command Defaults specifications. * Sudoers now supports a #include facility to allow the inclusion of other sudoers-format files. * Sudo's -l (list) flag has been enhanced: o applicable Defaults options are now listed o a command argument can be specified for testing whether a user may run a specific command. o a new -U flag can be used in conjunction with "sudo -l" to allow root (or a user with "sudo ALL") list another user's privileges. * A new -g flag has been added to allow the user to specify a primary group to run the command as. The sudoers syntax has been extended to include a group section in the Runas specification. * A uid may now be used anywhere a username is valid. * The "secure_path" run-time Defaults option has been restored. * Password and group data is now cached for fast lookups. * The file descriptor at which sudo starts closing all open files is now configurable via sudoers and, optionally, the command line. * Visudo will now warn about aliases that are defined but not used. * The -i and -s command line flags now take an optional command to be run via the shell. Previously, the argument was passed to the shell as a script to run. * Improved LDAP support. SASL authentication may now be used in conjunction when connecting to an LDAP server. The krb5_ccname parameter in ldap.conf may be used to enable Kerberos. * Support for /etc/nsswitch.conf. LDAP users may now use nsswitch.conf to specify the sudoers order. E.g.: sudoers: ldap files to check LDAP, then /etc/sudoers. The default is "files", even when LDAP support is compiled in. This differs from sudo 1.6 where LDAP was always consulted first. * Support for /etc/environment on AIX and Linux. If sudo is run with the -i flag, the contents of /etc/environment are used to populate the new environment that is passed to the command being run. * If no terminal is available or if the new -A flag is specified, sudo will use a helper program to read the password if one is configured. Typically, this is a graphical password prompter such as ssh-askpass. * A new Defaults option, "mailfrom" that sets the value of the "From:" field in the warning/error mail. If unspecified, the login name of the invoking user is used. * A new Defaults option, "env_file" that refers to a file containing environment variables to be set in the command being run. * A new flag, -n, may be used to indicate that sudo should not prompt the user for a password and, instead, exit with an error if authentication is required. * If sudo needs to prompt for a password and it is unable to disable echo (and no askpass program is defined), it will refuse to run unless the "visiblepw" Defaults option has been specified. * Prior to version 1.7.0, hitting enter/return at the Password: prompt would exit sudo. In sudo 1.7.0 and beyond, this is treated as an empty password. To exit sudo, the user must press ^C or ^D at the prompt. * visudo will now check the sudoers file owner and mode in -c (check) mode when the -s (strict) flag is specified. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.20 2008/03/11 15:52:51 taca Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 --- configure.in.orig 2008-12-10 06:13:01.000000000 +0900 +++ configure.in @@@@ -153,7 +153,6 @@@@ else d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -277,6 +276,19 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [ --with-csops d17 1 a17 1 +AC_ARG_WITH(nbsdops, [ --with-nbsdops add NetBSD standard options], d30 1 a30 1 AC_ARG_WITH(passwd, [ --without-passwd don't use passwd/shadow file for authentication], d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1716,7 +1728,7 @@@@ fi d42 1 a42 1 @@@@ -2148,6 +2160,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no" -a -z @ 1.20 log @Update sudo package to 1.6.9p14. pkgsrc changes: - Explict to depends security/heimdal package when kerberos option is specified. PR pkg/37999 should be fixed. Change: 646) Sudo will now set the nproc resource limit to unlimited on Linux systems to work around Linux's setuid() resource limit semantics. On PAM systems the resource limits will be reset by pam_limits.so before the command is executed. 647) SELinux support that can be used to implement role based access control (RBAC). A role and (optional) type may be specified in sudoers or on the command line. These are then used in the security context that the command is run as. 648) Fixed a Kerberos 5 compilation problem with MIT Kerberos. Sudo 1.6.9p13 released. 649) Fixed an invalid assumption in the PAM conversation function introduced in version 1.6.9p9. The conversation function may be called for non-password reading purposes as well. 650) Fixed freeing an uninitialized pointer in -l mode, introduced in version 1.6.9p13. 651) Check /etc/sudoers after LDAP even if the user was found in LDAP. This allows Defaults options in /etc/sudoers to take effect. 652) Add missing checks for enforcing mode in SELinux RBAC mode. Sudo 1.6.9p14 released. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.19 2007/11/12 11:12:16 taca Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 --- configure.in.orig 2008-02-20 03:27:32.000000000 +0900 d5 1 a5 1 @@@@ -142,7 +142,6 @@@@ else d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -265,6 +264,19 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [ --with-csops d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1661,7 +1673,7 @@@@ fi d35 1 a35 1 AC_CHECK_HEADERS(login_cap.h, [LCMAN="" d42 9 @ 1.20.12.1 log @Pullup ticket #2688 - requested by taca sudo: security update Revisions pulled up: - security/sudo/Makefile 1.114 - security/sudo/PLIST 1.3 - security/sudo/distinfo 1.57 - security/sudo/options.mk 1.16 - security/sudo/patches/patch-aa 1.20 - security/sudo/patches/patch-af 1.21 - security/sudo/patches/patch-ag 1.13 - security/sudo/patches/patch-ai delete --- Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: taca Date: Thu Feb 5 13:48:12 UTC 2009 Modified Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo: Makefile PLIST distinfo options.mk pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-aa patch-af patch-ag Removed Files: pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-ai Log Message: Update security/sudo package to 1.7.0. * pkgsrc change: relax restriction to kerberos package. What's new in Sudo 1.7.0? * Rewritten parser that converts sudoers into a set of data structures. This eliminates a number of ordering issues and makes it possible to apply sudoers Defaults entries before searching for the command. It also adds support for per-command Defaults specifications. * Sudoers now supports a #include facility to allow the inclusion of other sudoers-format files. * Sudo's -l (list) flag has been enhanced: o applicable Defaults options are now listed o a command argument can be specified for testing whether a user may run a specific command. o a new -U flag can be used in conjunction with "sudo -l" to allow root (or a user with "sudo ALL") list another user's privileges. * A new -g flag has been added to allow the user to specify a primary group to run the command as. The sudoers syntax has been extended to include a group section in the Runas specification. * A uid may now be used anywhere a username is valid. * The "secure_path" run-time Defaults option has been restored. * Password and group data is now cached for fast lookups. * The file descriptor at which sudo starts closing all open files is now configurable via sudoers and, optionally, the command line. * Visudo will now warn about aliases that are defined but not used. * The -i and -s command line flags now take an optional command to be run via the shell. Previously, the argument was passed to the shell as a script to run. * Improved LDAP support. SASL authentication may now be used in conjunction when connecting to an LDAP server. The krb5_ccname parameter in ldap.conf may be used to enable Kerberos. * Support for /etc/nsswitch.conf. LDAP users may now use nsswitch.conf to specify the sudoers order. E.g.: sudoers: ldap files to check LDAP, then /etc/sudoers. The default is "files", even when LDAP support is compiled in. This differs from sudo 1.6 where LDAP was always consulted first. * Support for /etc/environment on AIX and Linux. If sudo is run with the -i flag, the contents of /etc/environment are used to populate the new environment that is passed to the command being run. * If no terminal is available or if the new -A flag is specified, sudo will use a helper program to read the password if one is configured. Typically, this is a graphical password prompter such as ssh-askpass. * A new Defaults option, "mailfrom" that sets the value of the "From:" field in the warning/error mail. If unspecified, the login name of the invoking user is used. * A new Defaults option, "env_file" that refers to a file containing environment variables to be set in the command being run. * A new flag, -n, may be used to indicate that sudo should not prompt the user for a password and, instead, exit with an error if authentication is required. * If sudo needs to prompt for a password and it is unable to disable echo (and no askpass program is defined), it will refuse to run unless the "visiblepw" Defaults option has been specified. * Prior to version 1.7.0, hitting enter/return at the Password: prompt would exit sudo. In sudo 1.7.0 and beyond, this is treated as an empty password. To exit sudo, the user must press ^C or ^D at the prompt. * visudo will now check the sudoers file owner and mode in -c (check) mode when the -s (strict) flag is specified. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 1 a3 1 --- configure.in.orig 2008-12-10 06:13:01.000000000 +0900 d5 1 a5 1 @@@@ -153,7 +153,6 @@@@ else d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -277,6 +276,19 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [ --with-csops d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1716,7 +1728,7 @@@@ fi d35 1 a35 1 AC_CHECK_HEADERS(login_cap.h, [LOGINCAP_USAGE='[[-c class|-]] '; LCMAN="" a41 9 @@@@ -2148,6 +2160,8 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no" -a -z AC_CHECK_LIB(krb5support, main, [SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lkrb5support,"]) ]) AUTH_OBJS="$AUTH_OBJS kerb5.o" +fi +if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no"; then _LIBS="$LIBS" LIBS="${LIBS} ${SUDO_LIBS}" AC_CHECK_FUNCS(krb5_verify_user krb5_init_secure_context krb5_get_init_creds_opt_alloc) @ 1.19 log @- Fix build problem on DragonFly BSD. - Reduce patch size. Build problem on DragonFly BSD was noted by YONETANI Tomokazu via private mail. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.18 2007/10/28 02:05:45 taca Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 --- configure.in.orig 2007-10-25 01:43:25.000000000 +0900 d5 2 a6 2 @@@@ -129,7 +129,6 @@@@ dnl test "$mandir" = '${prefix}/man' && mandir='$(prefix)/man' d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -252,6 +251,19 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [ --with-csops d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1634,7 +1646,7 @@@@ fi d35 1 a35 1 AC_CHECK_HEADERS(login_cap.h, [ @ 1.18 log @Update sudo package to 1.6.9p7. pkgsrc change: added DESTDIR support. Major changes since Sudo 1.6.9p6: o Reverted back to to using TCSAFLUSH instead of TCSADRAIN when turning off echo during password reading. o Fixed a configure bug that was preventing the addition of -lutil for login.conf support on FreeBSD and NetBSD. o Added a configure check for struct in6_addr since some systems define AF_INET6 but have no real IPv6 support. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.17 2007/09/09 12:54:37 taca Exp $ d33 9 a41 23 @@@@ -1484,6 +1496,8 @@@@ case "$host" in CHECKSHADOW="false" test -z "$with_pam" && AUTH_EXCL_DEF="PAM" : ${with_logincap='maybe'} + # We really want libutil. + SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lutil" ;; *-*-*openbsd*) # OpenBSD has a real setreuid(2) starting with 3.3 but @@@@ -1512,10 +1526,12 @@@@ case "$host" in CHECKSHADOW="false" test -z "$with_pam" && AUTH_EXCL_DEF="PAM" : ${with_logincap='maybe'} + # We really want libutil. + SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lutil" ;; *-*-dragonfly*) if test "$with_skey" = "yes"; then - SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lmd" + SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lutil -lmd" fi CHECKSHADOW="false" test -z "$with_pam" && AUTH_EXCL_DEF="PAM" @ 1.17 log @Update sudo pacakge to 1.6.9p5. 617) Fixed a bug in the IP address matching introduced by the IPV6 merge. 618) For "visudo -f file" we now use the permissions of the original file and not the hard-coded sudoers owner/group/mode. This makes it possible to use visudo with a revision control system. 619) Fixed sudoedit when used on a non-existent file. 620) Regenerated configure using autoconf 2.6.1 and libtool 1.5.24. 621) Groups and netgroups are now valid in an LDAP sudoRunas statement. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.16 2007/08/18 15:09:13 taca Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 --- configure.in.orig 2007-09-07 01:19:57.000000000 +0900 a32 9 @@@@ -1470,7 +1482,7 @@@@ case "$host" in AC_CHECK_FUNCS(auth_challenge, [AUTH_EXCL_DEF="BSD_AUTH"]) fi ;; - *-*-freebsd*) + *-*-freebsd*|*-*-dragonfly*) # FreeBSD has a real setreuid(2) starting with 2.1 and # backported to 2.0.5. We just take 2.1 and above... case "$OSREV" in a55 17 @@@@ -2047,16 +2063,6 @@@@ if test ${with_kerb5-'no'} != "no" -a -z fi dnl -dnl Some systems put login_cap(3) in libutil -dnl -if test ${with_logincap-'no'} = "yes"; then - case "$OS" in - freebsd|netbsd) SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lutil" - ;; - esac -fi - -dnl dnl extra AFS libs and includes dnl if test ${with_AFS-'no'} = "yes"; then @ 1.16 log @Update sudo package to 1.6.9p4. pkgsrc change: Make these options mutual exclusive: kerberos pam skey. (Really, combinations of kerberos and pam, pam and skey are conflicts.) CHANGES: 609) Worked around a bug ins some PAM implementations that caused a crash when no tty was present. 610) Fixed a crash on some platforms in the error logging function. 611) Documentation improvements. Sudo 1.6.9p1 released. 612) Fixed updating of the saved environment when the environ pointer gets changed out from underneath us. Sudo 1.6.9p2 released. 613) Fixed a bug related to supplemental group matching introduced in 1.6.9. Sudo 1.6.9p3 released. 614) Added IPv6 support from YOSHIFUJI Hideaki. 615) Fixed sudo_noexec installation path. 616) Fixed a K&R compilation error. Sudo 1.6.9p4 released. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.15 2007/07/23 16:38:36 tls Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 --- configure.in.orig 2007-07-16 22:51:21.000000000 -0400 +++ configure.in 2007-07-23 11:15:42.000000000 -0400 @@@@ -123,7 +123,6 @@@@ d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -246,6 +245,19 @@@@ d32 3 a34 3 yes) ;; @@@@ -1466,7 +1478,7 @@@@ AC_CHECK_FUNCS(auth_challenge, [with_bsdauth=maybe]) d42 3 a44 3 @@@@ -1482,6 +1494,8 @@@@ fi : ${with_pam='maybe'} d51 3 a53 1 @@@@ -1515,10 +1529,12 @@@@ a54 2 dnl future versions of NetBSD (> 2.0) may include pam : ${with_pam='maybe'} d63 3 a65 3 if test "$CHECKSHADOW" = "true"; then CHECKSHADOW="false" @@@@ -1895,16 +1911,6 @@@@ d71 1 a71 1 -if test "$with_logincap" = "yes"; then d79 1 a79 2 dnl PAM support. Systems that might support PAM set with_pam=maybe dnl and we do that actual tests here. d81 1 @ 1.15 log @Update sudo to 1.6.9. We don't take the new default of PAM and no other authentication; that can be enabled by adding pam to the package options if users desire. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 /* $NetBSD: $ */ @ 1.14 log @Allow sudo to properly build on DragonFly. Without the detection of shared linking the noexec wrapper is not build. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches/patch-af,v 1.13 2004/09/17 09:25:18 cube Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 --- configure.in.orig 2004-11-25 18:31:20.000000000 +0100 +++ configure.in 2005-05-11 14:23:01.000000000 +0200 @@@@ -118,7 +118,6 @@@@ d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -244,6 +243,19 @@@@ d33 2 a34 2 @@@@ -1513,7 +1525,7 @@@@ esac d41 41 a81 9 case "`echo $host_os | sed 's/^freebsd\([[0-9\.]]*\).*$/\1/'`" in @@@@ -1894,6 +1906,7 @@@@ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HEIMDAL) SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lkrb5 -ldes -lcom_err -lasn1" + AC_CHECK_LIB(crypto, main, [SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lcrypto"]) AC_CHECK_LIB(roken, main, [SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lroken"]) ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT(no) @ 1.13 log @Update to version 1.6.8p1. This is a security update, see advisory at: http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/alerts/sudoedit.html Major changes since Sudo 1.6.8: o Sudoedit now re-opens the temp file as the invoking user and will only open regular files. o Better detection of unchanged files in sudoedit. o The path to ldap.conf is now configurable. o Added SSL tls_* certificate checking options when using LDAP. o The sample pam config file has been updated. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 3 a5 3 --- configure.in.orig 2004-09-08 17:49:25.000000000 +0200 +++ configure.in @@@@ -118,7 +118,6 @@@@ dnl d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -244,6 +243,19 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [ --with-csops d33 10 a42 1 @@@@ -1882,6 +1894,7 @@@@ if test -n "$with_kerb5" -a -z "$KRB5CON @ 1.12 log @Use -lcrypto with Heimdahl if it exists. Fixes PR pkg/25623 @ text @d3 3 a5 3 --- configure.in.orig 2003-05-06 11:22:36.000000000 -0400 +++ configure.in 2004-05-19 15:22:23.000000000 -0400 @@@@ -110,7 +110,6 @@@@ d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -236,6 +235,19 @@@@ d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1813,6 +1825,7 @@@@ d35 1 a35 1 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_HEIMDAL, 1, [Define if your Kerberos is Heimdal.]) @ 1.11 log @Update to 1.6.7p1 (1.6.7.1): 478) Wildcards now work correctly in the env_keep Defaults directive. 479) Added support for non-root timestamp dirs. This allows the timestamp dir to be shared via NFS (though this is not recommended). 480) Removed double printing of bad environment variable table in -V mode. 481) configure script has been regenerated with autoconf 2.5.7. This required some changes to configure.in. 482) Fixed a compilation problem on SunOS; thanks to Alek O. Komarnitsky. 483) SecurID 5.0 API support from Michael Stroucken. 484) Restore state of signal handlers to what we had upon startup. Fixes a problem when using sudo with nohup; thanks to Paul Markham. 485) Revamp set_perms() to use setresuid() or setreuid() when available in preference to POSIX stuff since they allow us to properly implement "stay_setuid" whereas POSIX does not really. 486) In strict mode sudo did not throw an error for undefined User_Aliases. 487) Fixed a Makefile bug on IRIX. 488) Write the prompt *after* turning off echo to avoid some password characters being echoed on heavily-loaded machines with fast typists. 489) Added %U and %H escapes in the prompt and fixed treatment of %%. 490) Visudo will now add a final newline to sudoers if the user's editor not add one before EOF. 491) The lexer state is now reset to its initial value on EOF. Previously, the state was not reset between parser invocations which could cause problems for visudo in rare cases. 492) Added support for Defaults that apply based on the RunasUser. 493) Sudo now includes copies of strlc{at,py} and uses them throughout. 494) Sudo is now careful to avoid interger overflow when allocating memory. This is one of those "should not happen" situations. 495) Added a configure option (--with-stow) to make sudo compatible with GNU stow. 496) auth/kerb5.c now compiles under Heimdal. 497) The volatile prefix is used in the hopes of preventing compilers from optimizing away memory zeroing. Unfortunately, this results in some warnings from gcc. 498) Better Kerberos IV/V support in the configure script. 499) Fixed a logic thinko in the SIGCHLD handler that caused problems with rlogin on HP-UX. 500) configure now adds -R to LDFLAGS when it adds -L for Solaris and SVR4. There is a configure option, --with-rpath, to control this. 501) On AIX, configure will pass extra directory paths to the linker via the -blibpath ld option. This is only active when additional library paths are used. It may be disabled via the --without-blibpath configure option. 502) The --with-skey and --with-opie configure options now take an optional directory argument that should have an include and lib dir for the skey/opie include file and library respectively. 503) Fixed false positives in the overflow detection of expand_prompt(). @ text @d3 3 a5 3 --- configure.in.orig Mon Mar 24 17:05:59 2003 +++ configure.in @@@@ -110,7 +110,6 @@@@ dnl d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -233,6 +232,19 @@@@ AC_ARG_WITH(csops, [ --with-csops d15 2 a16 5 no) ;; *) AC_MSG_WARN([Ignoring unknown argument to --with-csops: $with_csops]) + ;; +esac]) + d27 14 a40 3 ;; esac]) @ 1.10 log @Update sudo package to 1.6.5 for recent security problem. Added --disable-root-mailer to CONFIGURE_ARGS better security. Changes from 1.6.3p7 to 1.6.5 is attached bellow. 417) Visudo now checks for the existence of an editor and gives a sensible error if it does not exist. 418) The path to the editor for visudo is now a colon-separated list of allowable editors. If the user has $EDITOR set and it matches one of the allowed editors that editor will be used. If not, the first editor that actually exists is used. 419) Visudo now does its own fork/exec instead of calling system(3). 420) Allow special characters (including '#') to be embedded in pathnames if quoted by a '\\'. The quoted chars will be dealt with by fnmatch(). Unfortunately, 'sudo -l' still prints the '\\'. 421) Added the always_set_home option. 422) Strip NLSPATH and PATH_LOCALE out from the environment to prevent reading of protected files by a less privileged user. 423) Added support for BSD authentication and associated -a flag. 424) Added check for _innetgr(3) since NCR systems have this instead of innetgr(3). 425) Added stay_setuid option for systems that have libraries that perform extra paranoia checks in system libraries for setuid programs. 426) Environment munging is now done by hand. The environment is zeroed upon sudo startup and a new environment is built before the command is executed. This means we don't rely on getenv(3), putenv(3), or setenv(3). 427) Added a class of environment variables that are only cleared if they contain '/' or '%' characters. 428) Use stashed user_gid when checking against exempt gid since sudo sets its gid to SUDOERS_GID, making getgid() return that, not the real gid. Fixes problem with setting exempt group == SUDOERS_GID. Fix from Paul Kranenburg. 429) Fixed file locking in visudo on NeXT which has a broken lockf(). Patch from twetzel@@gwdg.de. 430) Regenerated configure script with autoconf-2.52 (required some tweaking of configure.in and friends). 431) Added mail_badpass option to send mail when the user does not authenticate successfully. 432) Added env_reset Defaults option to reset the environment to a clean slate. Also implemented env_keep Defaults option to specify variables to be preserved when resetting the environment. 433) Added env_check and env_delete Defaults options to allow the admin to modify the builtin list of environment variables to remove. 434) If timestamp_timeout < 0 then the timestamp never expires. This allows users to manage their own timestamps and create or delete them via 'sudo -v' and 'sudo -k' respectively. 435) Authentication routines that use sudo's tgetpass() now accept ^C or ^Z at the password prompt and sudo will act appropriately. 436) Added a check-only mode to visudo to check an existing sudoers file for sanity. 437) Visudo can now edit an alternate sudoers file. 438) If sudo is configured with S/Key support and the system has skeyaccess(3) use that to determine whether or not to allow a normal Unix password or just S/Key. 439) Fixed CIDR handling in sudoers. 440) Fixed a segv if the local hostname is not resolvable and the 'fqdn' option is set. 441) "listpw=never" was not having an effect for users who did not appear in sudoers--now it does. 442) The --without-sendmail option now works on systems with a /usr/include/paths.h file that defines _PATH_SENDMAIL. 443) Removed the "secure_path" Defaults option as it does not work and cannot work until the parser is overhauled. 444) Added new -P flag and "preserve_groups" sudoers option to cause sudo to preserve the group vector instead of setting it to that of the target user. Previously, if the target user was root the group vector was not changed. Now it is always changed unless the -P flag or "preserve_groups" option was given. 445) If find_path() fails as root, try again as the invoking user (useful for NFS). Idea from Chip Capelik. 446) Use setpwent()/endpwent() and its shadow equivalents to be sure the passwd/shadow file gets closed. 447) Use getifaddrs(3) to get the list of network interfaces if it is available. 448) Dump list of local IP addresses and environment variables to clear when 'sudo -V' is run as root. 449) Reorganized the lexer a bit and added more states. Sudo now does a better job of parsing command arguments in the sudoers file. 450) Wrap each call to syslog() with openlog()/closelog() since some things (such as PAM) may call closelog(3) behind sudo's back. 451) The LOGNAME and USER environment variables are now set if the user specified a target uid and that uid exists in the password database. 452) configure will no longer add the -g flag to CFLAGS by default. 453) Now call pam_setcreds() to setup creds for the target user when PAM is in use. On Linux this often sets resource limits. 454) If "make install" is run by non-root and the destination dir is writable, install things normally but don't set owner and mode. 455) The Makefile now supports installing in a shadow hierarchy specified via the DESTDIR variable. 456) config.h.in is now generated by autoheader. Sudo 1.6.4 released. 457) Move the call to rebuild_env() until after MODE_RESET_HOME is set. Otherwise, the set_home option has no effect. 458) Fix use of freed memory when the "fqdn" flag is set. This was introduced by the fix for the "segv when gethostbynam() fails" bug. 459) Add 'continue' statements to optimize the switch statement. From Solar Designer. Sudo 1.6.4p1 released. 460) Some special characters were not being escaped properly (e..g '\,') in command line arguments and would cause a syntax error instead. 461) "sudo -l" would not work if the always_set_home option was set. 462) Added a configure option to disable use of POSIX saved IDs for operating systems where these are broken. 463) The SHELL environment variable was preserved from the user's environment instead of being reset based on the passwd database even when the "env_reset" option was set. Sudo 1.6.4p2 released. 464) Added a configure option to cause mail sent by sudo to be run as the invoking user instead of root. Some people consider this to be safer. 465) If the mailer is being run as root, use a hard-coded environment that is not influenced in any way by the invoking user's environment. 466) Fixed the call to skeyaccess(). Patch from Phillip E. Lobbes. Sudo 1.6.5 released. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-af,v 1.9 2001/11/19 17:27:24 jlam Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 --- configure.in.orig Thu Jan 17 08:37:34 2002 d5 1 a5 1 @@@@ -111,7 +111,6 @@@@ d9 1 a9 1 -test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' && sysconfdir='/etc' d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -231,6 +230,19 @@@@ d15 5 a19 2 esac]) d30 2 a31 36 + ;; +esac]) + AC_ARG_WITH(passwd, [ --without-passwd don't use passwd/shadow file for authentication], [case $with_passwd in yes) ;; @@@@ -1621,7 +1633,9 @@@@ dnl if test "$with_kerb5" = "yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KERB5, 1, [Define if you use Kerberos V.]) - if test -f "/usr/local/include/krb5.h"; then + if test -f "/usr/include/krb5/krb5.h"; then + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/include/krb5"; + elif test -f "/usr/local/include/krb5.h"; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/local/include" elif test -f "/usr/local/kerberos/include/krb5.h"; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/local/kerberos/include" @@@@ -1633,7 +1647,9 @@@@ echo 'Unable to locate kerberos 5 include files, you will have to edit the Makefile and add -I/path/to/krb/includes to CPPFLAGS' fi - if test -f "/usr/local/lib/libkrb5.a"; then + if test -f "/usr/lib/libkrb5.a"; then + SUDO_LDFLAGS="${SUDO_LDFLAGS}"; + elif test -f "/usr/local/lib/libkrb5.a"; then SUDO_LDFLAGS="${SUDO_LDFLAGS} -L/usr/local/lib" elif test -f "/usr/local/kerberos/lib/libkrb5.a"; then SUDO_LDFLAGS="${SUDO_LDFLAGS} -L/usr/local/kerberos/lib" @@@@ -1645,7 +1661,7 @@@@ echo 'Unable to locate kerberos 5 libraries, you will have to edit the Makefile and add -L/path/to/krb/libs to SUDO_LDFLAGS' fi - SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err" + SUDO_LIBS="${SUDO_LIBS} -lkrb5 -lasn1 -lcrypto -lroken -lcom_err" AUTH_OBJS="${AUTH_OBJS} kerb5.o" fi @ 1.9 log @Respect ${CONFDIR} and use the general INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 1 a3 1 --- configure.in.orig Fri Mar 24 15:14:04 2000 d5 1 a5 1 @@@@ -59,7 +59,6 @@@@ d13 1 a13 1 @@@@ -167,6 +166,19 @@@@ d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1466,7 +1478,9 @@@@ d36 1 a36 1 AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KERB5) d38 3 a40 3 + if test -f "/usr/include/krb5/krb5.h"; then + CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/include/krb5"; + elif test -f "/usr/local/include/krb5.h"; then d44 1 a44 1 @@@@ -1476,7 +1490,9 @@@@ d55 1 a55 1 @@@@ -1486,7 +1502,7 @@@@ @ 1.8 log @Make this work with Heimdal Kerberos 5. Requires fleshed-out MCC support in Heimdal. @ text @d3 11 a13 3 --- configure.in.orig Fri Mar 24 12:14:04 2000 +++ configure.in Wed Aug 9 17:13:17 2000 @@@@ -167,6 +167,19 @@@@ d33 1 a33 1 @@@@ -1466,7 +1479,9 @@@@ d44 1 a44 1 @@@@ -1476,7 +1491,9 @@@@ d55 1 a55 1 @@@@ -1486,7 +1503,7 @@@@ @ 1.7 log @Update to 1.6.3p4. Notable changes: 393) Users in the 'exempt' group shouldn't get their $PATH overridden by 'secure-path'. Patch from jmknoble@@pobox.com. 395) Fixed a bug that caused an infinite loop when the password timeout was disabled. 396) It is now possible to set the path to the editor for visudo as well as the flag that determines whether or not visudo will look at $EDITOR in the sudoers file. 398) Added rootpw, runaspw, and targetpw to prompt for the root, runas_default and target user's passwords respectively (instead of the invoking user's password). 399) Added -S flag to force password read from stdin. 400) Restore coredumpsize resource limit before exec'ing the child process (sudo sets it to 0 internally). 404) Fixed a bug where sudo would hang around and consume CPU if we spawn a long-running process. 406) Added set_logname run-time option. When unset, sudo will not set the USER and LOGNAME environment variables. 407) Wildcards are now allowed in the hostnames specified in sudoers. The 'fqdn' option is often required for this to be useful. 408) Fixed a bug where host and user qualifiers in a Defaults entry were not being used correctly and the entry was being applied globally. 409) Fixed targetpw, rootpw, and runaspw options when used with non-passwd authentication (pam, etc). 410) When the targetpw flag is set, use the target username as part of the timestamp path. 411) Fixed a bug that prevented the -H option from being useful. 412) Fixed a case where a string was used after it has been freed. @ text @d3 2 a4 2 --- configure.in.orig Tue Jun 6 12:49:45 2000 +++ configure.in Tue Jun 6 12:54:34 2000 d47 9 @ 1.6 log @Find krb5 includes/libraries as installed in a crypto-aware NetBSD installation. Still doesn't work; MIT Kerberos 5 is missing some calls that sudo wants (tho Heimdal has them). @ text @d3 3 a5 12 --- configure.in.orig Thu Jan 27 12:01:37 2000 +++ configure.in Sun Feb 27 12:33:56 2000 @@@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@@@ DEV="" ;; no) ;; - *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-devel: $with_csops" + *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-devel: $with_devel" ;; esac]) @@@@ -165,6 +165,19 @@@@ d10 1 a10 1 +[case $with_nbsdops in d25 1 a25 1 @@@@ -1408,7 +1421,9 @@@@ d36 1 a36 1 @@@@ -1418,7 +1433,9 @@@@ @ 1.5 log @CHANGES @ text @d3 2 a4 2 --- configure.in.orig Wed Dec 8 23:04:45 1999 +++ configure.in Thu Dec 30 17:14:53 1999 d14 1 a14 1 @@@@ -162,6 +162,19 @@@@ d16 2 a17 5 no) ;; *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-csops: $with_csops" + ;; +esac]) + d28 20 a47 2 ;; esac]) d49 7 @ 1.4 log @Update sudo to 1.5.9p4. It's the latest stable security release. @ text @d3 8 a10 3 --- configure.in.orig Thu Jul 29 03:20:38 1999 +++ configure.in Sun Aug 29 05:54:13 1999 @@@@ -141,6 +141,17 @@@@ d14 7 d22 6 a27 4 +[case $with_nbsdops in + yes) OPTIONS="${OPTIONS} -DIGNORE_DOT_PATH -DENV_EDITOR -DUSE_TTY_TICKETS" + sbindir='$(exec_prefix)/sbin' + echo 'nbsdops--adding options: IGNORE_DOT_PATH ENV_EDITOR USE_TTY_TICKETS' d30 4 a33 7 + *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-nbsdops: $with-nbsdops" + ;; +esac]) + AC_ARG_WITH(skey, [ --with-skey enable S/Key support ], [case $with_skey in yes) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SKEY) @ 1.3 log @Update sudo to 1.5.9p1. @ text @d3 5 a7 10 --- configure.in.orig Mon Mar 29 06:05:07 1999 +++ configure.in Sun May 9 14:50:26 1999 @@@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@@@ dnl test "$mandir" = '${prefix}/man' && mandir='$(prefix)/man' test "$bindir" = '${exec_prefix}/bin' && bindir='$(exec_prefix)/bin' -test "$sbindir" = '${exec_prefix}/sbin' && sbindir='$(exec_prefix)/sbin' -test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' && sysconfdir='/etc' +test "$sbindir" = '${exec_prefix}/sbin' || sbindir='$(exec_prefix)/sbin' +test "$sysconfdir" = '${prefix}/etc' || sysconfdir='/etc' d9 1 a9 9 dnl dnl Options for --with @@@@ -139,6 +139,19 @@@@ no) ;; *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-csops: $with_csops" ;; +esac]) + +AC_ARG_WITH(nbsdops,[ --with-nbsdops add NetBSD standard options], d11 1 a11 2 + yes) OPTIONS="${OPTIONS} -DIGNORE_DOT_PATH -DENV_EDITOR -DUSE_TTY_TI +CKETS" d13 1 a13 2 + echo 'nbsdops--adding options: IGNORE_DOT_PATH ENV_EDITOR USE_T +TY_TICKETS' d15 5 a19 5 + no) ;; + *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-nbsdops: $with-nbsdop +s" esac]) d21 2 @ 1.2 log @Update sudo to 1.5.7p4. Changes since 1.5.6: - Various bug fixes (not security related). - All compile-time options are now set via options to the configure script. - visudo is now installed in /usr/local/sbin where it belongs. [of course this is ${PREFIX}/sbin in our package for a long time - TF] - two problems with tgetpass() have been fixed. In one case the user was not always given a chance to enter a password. In the other a newline was not always printed after the password was entered on Linux. - Added support for Digital UNIX SIA (Security Integration Architecture). - %groups now work as RunAs specifiers like the man page says. - Sudo now sets the USER environment variable to the target user (root unless -u is specified). - Sudo will print "command not found" unless configure was run with --disable-path-info. Also, tell user when we ignore '.' in their path and it would have been used but for --with-ignore-dot. This means that sudo can be used to gather information about the existence of executable in directories not accessible by a normal user. If this bothers you, run configure with --disable-path-info. [in our package --disable-path-info is default - TF] - A longstanding bug wrt "sudo -l" has been fixed that could cause "sudo -l" to complain about non-existent syntax errors. - When configured with --with-tty-tickets the filename is now "user:tty" (was "user.tty") since a username could have a '.' in it. @ text @d3 2 a4 2 --- configure.in.orig Tue Nov 24 05:40:24 1998 +++ configure.in Sun Dec 13 11:50:25 1998 d16 1 a16 1 @@@@ -139,6 +139,16 @@@@ d24 6 a29 4 + yes) OPTIONS="${OPTIONS} -DIGNORE_DOT_PATH -DENV_EDITOR -DUSE_TTY_TICKETS" + sbindir='$(exec_prefix)/sbin' + echo 'nbsdops--adding options: IGNORE_DOT_PATH ENV_EDITOR USE_TTY_TICKETS' + ;; d31 2 a32 1 + *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-nbsdops: $with-nbsdops" @ 1.1 log @Update sudo to 1.5.6p2. @ text @d3 3 a5 3 --- configure.in.orig Sat Sep 19 22:25:23 1998 +++ configure.in Tue Sep 22 11:42:37 1998 @@@@ -46,8 +46,8 @@@@ d9 1 a9 1 -test "$sbindir" = '${exec_prefix}/sbin' && sbindir='$(exec_prefix)/etc' d11 1 a11 1 +test "$sbindir" = '${exec_prefix}/sbin' || sbindir='$(exec_prefix)/etc' d16 1 a16 1 @@@@ -259,6 +259,17 @@@@ d22 1 a22 1 +AC_ARG_WITH(nbsdops,[ --with-nbsdops add FreeBSD standard options], d24 6 a29 7 + yes) OPTIONS="${OPTIONS} -DIGNORE_DOT_PATH -DENV_EDITOR -DUSE_TTY_TICKETS" + sbindir='$(exec_prefix)/sbin' + echo 'nbsdops--adding options: IGNORE_DOT_PATH ENV_EDITOR USE_TTY_TICKETS' + ;; + no) ;; + *) echo "Ignoring unknown argument to --with-nbsdops: $with-nbsdops" + ;; d32 1 a32 1 AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to log the hostname in the log file) @