Version 1.9.15 of #sudo is now available. It gives more detailed information when using the -ll option:
https://t.co/9pBkYDRzhT
With this post all topics from my @AllThingsOpen talk are covered with a @SudoProject blog :-)
#Sudo version 1.9.14p2 is now available, which fixes two bugs introduced in the 1.9.14 release as well as a long-standing issue with piped output when running commands in a pseudo-terminal. https://t.co/32URCLYZst
#Sudo version 1.9.14 is now available. In addition to bug fixes, a major change in version 1.9.14 is that commands are now run their own pseudo-terminal by default. https://t.co/BHS9Hq384a
Sudo blog post! Our engineer Marc introduces the new #rustlang implementation of sudo and su.
https://t.co/fsemZhzNoV
Thanks to @ProssimoISRG for the opportunity to work on this exciting project, to @FerrousSystems for joining forces with us, and to Todd Miller for his support!
The latest #sudo blog by @PCzanik, "The list pseudo-command", is now available. Learn how the "list" command added in #sudo 1.9.13 can be used to grant permission to list other user's privileges without the ability to run commands. https://t.co/s7s0JSjV2j
#Sudo version 1.9.13 is now available. In addition to bug fixes, a new "list" pseudo-command in sudoers can be used to give a user permission to list another user's privileges without giving the user permission to run commands as that user. https://t.co/Vv46AckVIX
#Sudo version 1.9.12p2 is now available which includes a fix for CVE-2023-22809, a bug that could allow a user with "sudoedit" privileges to edit arbitrary files.
https://t.co/OvFHfdaf5s
#Sudo version 1.9.12p1 is now available which fixes minor bugs in sudo 1.9.12. It includes a fix for CVE-2022-43995, a non-exploitable potential out-of-bounds write on systems that do not use PAM, AIX auth or BSD auth. https://t.co/0cTg2Ma1iK
The latest #sudo blog by @PCzanik, "Running sudo without updating cached credentials", is now available. Learn how to check whether a user's cached credentials are valid with the new -N option. https://t.co/oY1YnX509b
#Sudo version 1.9.12 is now available. In addition to bug fixes this release supports finer-grained I/O logging controls and adds an option to run command without updating the time stamp file. https://t.co/HKYJte7sgF
The latest #sudo blog by @PCzanik, "Sudo 1.9.11: sub-command detection improved on Linux", is now available. Learn about recent #sudo improvements with sub-command logging on Linux using ptrace and seccomp.
https://t.co/3E35zzLIdc
#Sudo version 1.9.11p2 is now available which fixes a compilation error on Linux/x86_64 with the x32 ABI and repairs a regression introduced in 1.9.11p2 when logging to sudo_logsrvd.
https://t.co/7VUYe4SUBP