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CVS Commit History:
2012-05-19 12:42:03 by Matthias Scheler | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
Pullup ticket #3790 - requested by taca
security/sudo: security update
Revisions pulled up:
- security/sudo/Makefile 1.136 via patch
- security/sudo/distinfo 1.78
- security/sudo/patches/patch-aa 1.29
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Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: taca
Date: Wed May 16 14:49:56 UTC 2012
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/security/sudo: Makefile distinfo
pkgsrc/security/sudo/patches: patch-aa
Log message:
Update sudo package to 1.7.9p1.
Fix seuciry problem of CVE-2012-2337.
What's new in Sudo 1.7.9p1?
* Fixed a bug when matching against an IP address with an associated
netmask in the sudoers file. In certain circumstances, this
could allow users to run commands on hosts they are not authorized
for.
What's new in Sudo 1.7.9?
* Fixed a false positive in visudo strict mode when aliases are
in use.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* For LDAP-based sudoers, values in the search expression are now
escaped as per RFC 4515.
* 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.
* 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.
What's new in Sudo 1.7.8p2?
* Fixed a crash in the monitor process on Solaris when NOPASSWD
was specified or when authentication was disabled.
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