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  sudoreplay output (CVE-2023-28487, bsc#1209361)�- sudo-dont-enable-read-after-pty_finish.patch
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  * Do not re-enable the reader when flushing the buffers as part
    of pty_finish().
  * While sudo-observe-SIGCHLD patch applied earlier prevents a
    race condition from happening, this fixes a related buffer hang.�- Added sudo-no-double-free.patch
  * bsc#1208595, CVE-2023-27320
  * Fix a situation where per-command chroot sudoers rules can cause
    a double-free.�- Added sudo-no-passwd-for-nonexisting-cmd.patch
  * bsc#1206772
  * If NOPASSWD is specified, don't ask for password if command is
    not found.�- Added sudo-fix_NULL_deref_RunAs.patch
  * bsc#1206483
  * Fix a situation where "sudo -U otheruser -l" would dereference
    a NULL pointer.�- Added sudo-CVE-2023-22809.patch
  * CVE-2023-22809
  * bsc#1207082
  * Prevent '--' in the EDITOR environment variable which can allow
    users to edit sensitive files as root.�- Added sudo-utf8-ldap-schema.patch
  * Change sudo-ldap schema from ASCII to UTF8.
  * Fixes bsc#1197998
  * Credit to William Brown <william.brown@suse.com>
  * https://github.com/sudo-project/sudo/pull/163�- Added sudo-CVE-2022-43995.patch
  * CVE-2022-43995
  * bsc#1204986
  * Fixed a potential heap-based buffer over-read when entering a password
    of seven characters or fewer and using the crypt() password backend.�- Modified sudo-sudoers.patch
  * bsc#1177578
  * Removed redundant and confusing 'secure_path' settings in
    sudo-sudoers file.�- Add sudo-1.9.9-honor-T_opt.patch
  * the -T option of sudo does nothing even when
  'Defaults user_command_timeouts' is present in the configuration.
  * [bsc#1193446]
  * Credit to Jaroslav Jindrak <dzejrou@gmail.com>�- Restrict use of sudo -U other -l to people who have permission
  to run commands as that user (bsc#1181703, jsc#SLE-22569)
  * feature-upstream-restrict-sudo-U-other-l.patch�- Update to 1.9.9
  * Sudo can now be built with OpenSSL 3.0 without generating
    warnings about deprecated OpenSSL APIs.
  * A digest can now be specified along with the ALL command in
    the LDAP and SSSD back-ends. Sudo 1.9.0 introduced support for
    this in the sudoers file but did not include corresponding
    changes for the other back-ends.
  * visudo now only warns about an undefined alias or a cycle in
    an alias once for each alias.
  * The sudoRole cn was truncated by a single character in warning
    messages. GitHub issue #115.
  * The cvtsudoers utility has new --group-file and --passwd-file
    options to use a custom passwd or group file when the
  - -match-local option is also used.
  * The cvtsudoers utility can now filter or match based on a command.
  * The cvtsudoers utility can now produce output in csv
    (comma-separated value) format. This can be used to help generate
    entitlement reports.
  * Fixed a bug in sudo_logsrvd that could result in the connection
    being dropped for very long command lines.
  * Fixed a bug where sudo_logsrvd would not accept a restore point
    of zero.
  * Fixed a bug in visudo where the value of the editor setting was
    not used if it did not match the user’s EDITOR environment
    variable. This was only a problem if the env_editor setting was
    not enabled. Bug #1000.
  * Sudo now builds with the -fcf-protection compiler option and the
  - z now linker option if supported.
  * The output of sudoreplay -l now more closely matches the
    traditional sudo log format.
  * The sudo_sendlog utility will now use the full contents of the
    log.json file, if present. This makes it possible to send
    sudo-format I/O logs that use the newer log.json format to
    sudo_logsrvd without losing any information.
  * Fixed compilation of the arc4random_buf() replacement on systems
    with arc4random() but no arc4random_buf(). Bug #1008.
  * Sudo now uses its own getentropy() by default on Linux. The GNU
    libc version of getentropy() will fail on older kernels that
    don’t support the getrandom() system call.
  * It is now possible to build sudo with WolfSSL’s OpenSSL
    compatibility layer by using the --enable-wolfssl configure
    option.
  * Fixed a bug related to Daylight Saving Time when parsing
    timestamps in Generalized Time format. This affected the NOTBEFORE
    and NOTAFTER options in sudoers. Bug #1006.
  * Added the -O and -P options to visudo, which can be used to check
    or set the owner and permissions. This can be used in conjunction
    with the -c option to check that the sudoers file ownership and
    permissions are correct. Bug #1007.
  * It is now possible to set resource limits in the sudoers file
    itself. The special values default and “user” refer to the
    default system limit and invoking user limit respectively. The
    core dump size limit is now set to 0 by default unless overridden
    by the sudoers file.
  * The cvtsudoers utility can now merge multiple sudoers sources into
    a single, combined sudoers file. If there are conflicting entries,
    cvtsudoers will attempt to resolve them but manual intervention
    may be required. The merging of sudoers rules is currently fairly
    simplistic but will be improved in a future release.
  * Sudo was parsing but not applying the “deref” and “tls_reqcert”
    ldap.conf settings. This meant the options were effectively ignored
    which broke dereferencing of aliases in LDAP. Bug #1013.
  * Clarified in the sudo man page that the security policy may
    override the user’s PATH environment variable. Bug #1014.
  * When sudo is run in non-interactive mode (with the -n option), it
    will now attempt PAM authentication and only exit with an error if
    user interaction is required. This allows PAM modules that don’t
    interact with the user to succeed. Previously, sudo would not
    attempt authentication if the -n option was specified. Bug #956
    and GitHub issue #83.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in version 1.9.1 when sudo is built
    with the --with-fqdn configure option. The local host name was
    being resolved before the sudoers file was processed, making it
    impossible to disable DNS lookups by negating the fqdn sudoers
    option. Bug #1016.
  * Added support for negated sudoUser attributes in the LDAP and SSSD
    sudoers back ends. A matching sudoUser that is negated will cause
    the sudoRole containing it to be ignored.
  * Fixed a bug where the stack resource limit could be set to a value
    smaller than that of the invoking user and not be reset before the
    command was run. Bug #1016.
- sudo no longer ships schema for LDAP.
- sudo-feature-negated-LDAP-users.patch dropped, included upstream
- refreshed sudo-sudoers.patch�- Add support in the LDAP filter for negated users, patch taken
  from upstream (jsc#20068)
  * Adds sudo-feature-negated-LDAP-users.patch�- update to 1.9.8p2
  * Fixed a potential out-of-bounds read with "sudo -i" when the
    target user's shell is bash.  This is a regression introduced
    in sudo 1.9.8.  Bug #998.
  * sudo_logsrvd now only sends a log ID for first command of a session.
    There is no need to send the log ID for each sub-command.
  * Fixed a few minor memory leaks in intercept mode.
  * Fixed a problem with sudo_logsrvd in relay mode if "store_first"
    was enabled when handling sub-commands.  A new zero-length journal
    file was created for each sub-command instead of simply using
    the existing journal file.
- update to 1.9.8p1
  * Fixed support for passing a prompt (sudo -p) or a login class
    (sudo -l) on the command line.  This is a regression introduced
    in sudo 1.9.8.  Bug #993.
  * Fixed a crash with "sudo ALL" rules in the LDAP and SSSD back-ends.
    This is a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.8.  Bug #994.
  * Fixed a compilation error when the --enable-static-sudoers configure
    option was specified.  This is a regression introduced in sudo
    1.9.8 caused by a symbol clash with the intercept and log server
    protobuf functions.
  * It is now possible to transparently intercepting sub-commands
    executed by the original command run via sudo.  Intercept support
    is implemented using LD_PRELOAD (or the equivalent supported by
    the system) and so has some limitations.  The two main limitations
    are that only dynamic executables are supported and only the
    execl, execle, execlp, execv, execve, execvp, and execvpe library
    functions are currently intercepted. Its main use case is to
    support restricting privileged shells run via sudo.
    To support this, there is a new "intercept" Defaults setting and
    an INTERCEPT command tag that can be used in sudoers.  For example:
    Cmnd_Alias SHELLS=/bin/bash, /bin/sh, /bin/csh, /bin/ksh, /bin/zsh
    Defaults!SHELLS intercept
    would cause sudo to run the listed shells in intercept mode.
    This can also be set on a per-rule basis.  For example:
    Cmnd_Alias SHELLS=/bin/bash, /bin/sh, /bin/csh, /bin/ksh, /bin/zsh
    chuck ALL = INTERCEPT: SHELLS
    would only apply intercept mode to user "chuck" when running one
    of the listed shells.
    In intercept mode, sudo will not prompt for a password before
    running a sub-command and will not allow a set-user-ID or
    set-group-ID program to be run by default.  The new
    intercept_authenticate and intercept_allow_setid sudoers settings
    can be used to change this behavior.
  * The new "log_subcmds" sudoers setting can be used to log additional
    commands run in a privileged shell.  It uses the same mechanism as
    the intercept support described above and has the same limitations.
  * The new "log_exit_status" sudoers setting can be used to log
    the exit status commands run via sudo.  This is also a corresponding
    "log_exit" setting in the sudo_logsrvd.conf eventlog stanza.
  * Support for logging sudo_logsrvd errors via syslog or to a file.
    Previously, most sudo_logsrvd errors were only visible in the
    debug log.
  * Better diagnostics when there is a TLS certificate validation error.
  * Using the "+=" or "-=" operators in a Defaults setting that takes
    a string, not a list, now produces a warning from sudo and a
    syntax error from inside visudo.
  * Fixed a bug where the "iolog_mode" setting in sudoers and sudo_logsrvd
    had no effect when creating I/O log parent directories if the I/O log
    file name ended with the string "XXXXXX".
  * Fixed a bug in the sudoers custom prompt code where the size
    parameter that was passed to the strlcpy() function was incorrect.
    No overflow was possible since the correct amount of memory was
    already pre-allocated.
  * The mksigname and mksiglist helper programs are now built with
    the host compiler, not the target compiler, when cross-compiling.
    Bug #989.
  * Fixed compilation error when the --enable-static-sudoers configure
    option was specified.  This was due to a typo introduced in sudo
    1.9.7.  GitHub PR #113.
- pack /usr/libexec/sudo/sudo/sudo_intercept.so�- update to 1.9.7p2
- enabled openssl support for secure central session
  recording collection (without it's clear text)
- fixed SLES12 build
  * When formatting JSON output, octal numbers are now stored as
  strings, not numbers.  The JSON spec does not actually support
  octal numbers with a '0' prefix.
  * Fixed a compilation issue on Solaris 9.
  * Sudo now can handle the getgroups() function returning a different
  number of groups for subsequent invocations.  GitHub PR #106.
  * When loading a Python plugin, python_plugin.so now verifies
  that the module loaded matches the one we tried to load.  This
  allows sudo to display a more useful error message when trying
  to load a plugin with a name that conflicts with a Python module
  installed in the system location.
  * Sudo no longer sets the the open files resource limit to "unlimited"
  while it runs.  This avoids a problem where sudo's closefrom()
  emulation would need to close a very large number of descriptors
  on systems without a way to determine which ones are actually open.
  * Sudo now includes a configure check for va_copy or __va_copy and
  only defines its own version if the configure test fails.
  * Fixed a bug in sudo's utmp file handling which prevented old
  entries from being reused.  As a result, the utmp (or utmpx)
  file was appended to unnecessarily.  GitHub PR #108.
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.7 that prevented sudo_logsrvd
  from accepting TLS connections when OpenSSL is used.  Bug #988.
  * Fixed an SELinux sudoedit bug when the edited temporary file
  could not be opened.  The sesh helper would still be run even
  when there are no temporary files available to install.
  * Fixed a compilation problem on FreeBSD.
  * The sudo_noexec.so file is now built as a module on all systems
  other than macOS.  This makes it possible to use other libtool
  implementations such as slibtool.  On macOS shared libraries and
  modules are not interchangeable and the version of libtool shipped
  with sudo must be used.
  * Fixed a few bugs in the getgrouplist() emulation on Solaris when
  reading from the local group file.
  * Fixed a bug in sudo_logsrvd that prevented periodic relay server
  connection retries from occurring in "store_first" mode.
  * Disabled the nss_search()-based getgrouplist() emulation on HP-UX
  due to a crash when the group source is set to "compat" in
  /etc/nsswitch.conf.  This is probably due to a mismatch between
  include/compat/nss_dbdefs.h and what HP-UX uses internally.  On
  HP-UX we now just cycle through groups the slow way using
  getgrent().  Bug #978.�- Fix commented out "Defaults env_keep" in sudo-sudoers.patch�- Fix LC_TIME incorrectly named LC_ATIME�- update to 1.9.7
  * The "fuzz" Makefile target now runs all the fuzzers for 8192
    passes (can be overridden via the FUZZ_RUNS variable).  This makes
    it easier to run the fuzzers in-tree.  To run a fuzzer indefinitely,
    set FUZZ_RUNS=-1, e.g. "make FUZZ_RUNS=-1 fuzz".
  * Fixed fuzzing on FreeBSD where the ld.lld linker returns an
    error by default when a symbol is multiply-defined.
  * Added support for determining local IPv6 addresses on systems
    that lack the getifaddrs() function.  This now works on AIX,
    HP-UX and Solaris (at least).  Bug #969.
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.6 that caused "sudo -V" to
    report a usage error.  Also, when invoked as sudoedit, sudo now
    allows a more restricted set of options that matches the usage
    statement and documentation.  GitHub issue #95.
  * Fixed a crash in sudo_sendlog when the specified certificate
    or key does not exist or is invalid.  Bug #970
  * Fixed a compilation error when sudo is configured with the
  - -disable-log-client option.
  * Sudo's limited support for SUCCESS=return entries in nsswitch.conf
    is now documented.  Bug #971.
  * Sudo now requires autoconf 2.70 or higher to regenerate the
    configure script.  Bug #972.
  * sudo_logsrvd now has a relay mode which can be used to create
    a hierarchy of log servers.  By default, when a relay server is
    defined, messages from the client are forwarded immediately to
    the relay.  However, if the "store_first" setting is enabled,
    the log will be stored locally until the command completes and
    then relayed.  Bug #965.
  * Sudo now links with OpenSSL by default if it is available unless
    the --disable-openssl configure option is used or both the
  - -disable-log-client and --disable-log-server configure options
    are specified.
  * Fixed configure's Python version detection when the version minor
    number is more than a single digit, for example Python 3.10.
  * The sudo Python module tests now pass for Python 3.10.
  * Sudo will now avoid changing the datasize resource limit
    as long as the existing value is at least 1GB.  This works around
    a problem on 64-bit HP-UX where it is not possible to exactly
    restore the original datasize limit.  Bug #973.
  * Fixed a race condition that could result in a hang when sudo is
    executed by a process where the SIGCHLD handler is set to SIG_IGN.
    This fixes the bug described by GitHub PR #98.
  * Fixed an out-of-bounds read in sudoedit and visudo when the
    EDITOR, VISUAL or SUDO_EDITOR environment variables end in an
    unescaped backslash.  Also fixed the handling of quote characters
    that are escaped by a backslash.  GitHub issue #99.
  * Fixed a bug that prevented the "log_server_verify" sudoers option
    from taking effect.
  * The sudo_sendlog utility has a new -s option to cause it to stop
    sending I/O records after a user-specified elapsed time.  This
    can be used to test the I/O log restart functionality of sudo_logsrvd.
  * Fixed a crash introduced in sudo 1.9.4 in sudo_logsrvd when
    attempting to restart an interrupted I/O log transfer.
  * The TLS connection timeout in the sudoers log client was previously
    hard-coded to 10 seconds.  It now uses the value of log_server_timeout.
  * The configure script now outputs a summary of the user-configurable
    options at the end, separate from output of configure script tests.
    Bug #820.
  * Corrected the description of which groups may be specified via the
  - g option in the Runas_Spec section.  Bug #975.�- update to 1.9.6p1
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.6 that resulted in an
  error message instead of a usage message when sudo is run with
  no arguments.
  * Fixed a sudo_sendlog compilation problem with the AIX xlC compiler.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.4 where the
  - -disable-root-mailer configure option had no effect.
  * Added a --disable-leaks configure option that avoids some
  memory leaks on exit that would otherwise occur.  This is intended
  to be used with development tools that measure memory leaks.  It
  is not safe to use in production at this time.
  * Plugged some memory leaks identified by oss-fuzz and ASAN.
  * Fixed the handling of sudoOptions for an LDAP sudoRole that
  contains multiple sudoCommands.  Previously, some of the options
  would only be applied to the first sudoCommand.
  * Fixed a potential out of bounds read in the parsing of NOTBEFORE
  and NOTAFTER sudoers command options (and their LDAP equivalents).
  * The parser used for reading I/O log JSON files is now more
  resilient when processing invalid JSON.
  * Fixed typos that prevented "make uninstall" from working.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.4 where the last line
  in a sudoers file might not have a terminating NUL character
  added if no newline was present.
  * Integrated oss-fuzz and LLVM's libFuzzer with sudo.  The new
  - -enable-fuzzer configure option can be combined with the
  - -enable-sanitizer option to build sudo with fuzzing support.
  Multiple fuzz targets are available for fuzzing different parts
  of sudo.  Fuzzers are built and tested via "make fuzz" or as part
  of "make check" (even when sudo is not built with fuzzing support).
  Fuzzing support currently requires the LLVM clang compiler (not gcc).
  * Fixed the --enable-static-sudoers configure option.
  * Fixed a potential out of bounds read sudo when is run by a user
  with more groups than the value of "max_groups" in sudo.conf.
  * Added an "admin_flag" sudoers option to make the use of the
  ~/.sudo_as_admin_successful file configurable on systems where
  sudo is build with the --enable-admin-flag configure option.
  This mostly affects Ubuntu and its derivatives.
  * The "max_groups" setting in sudo.conf is now limited to 1024.
  This setting is obsolete and should no longer be needed.
  * Fixed a bug in the tilde expansion of "CHROOT=dir" and "CWD=dir"
  sudoers command options.  A path "~/foo" was expanded to
  "/home/userfoo" instead of "/home/user/foo".  This also affects
  the runchroot and runcwd Defaults settings.
  * Fixed a bug on systems without a native getdelim(3) function
  where very long lines could cause parsing of the sudoers file
  to end prematurely.
  * Fixed a potential integer overflow when converting the
  timestamp_timeout and passwd_timeout sudoers settings to a
  timespec struct.
  * The default for the "group_source" setting in sudo.conf is now
  "dynamic" on macOS.  Recent versions of macOS do not reliably
  return all of a user's non-local groups via getgroups(2), even
  when _DARWIN_UNLIMITED_GETGROUPS is defined.
  * Fixed a potential use-after-free in the PAM conversation function.
  * Fixed potential redefinition of sys/stat.h macros in sudo_compat.h.�- Update to 1.9.5.p2
  * When invoked as sudoedit, the same set of command line
    options are now accepted as for sudo -e. The -H and -P
    options are now rejected for sudoedit and sudo -e which
    matches the sudo 1.7 behavior. This is part of the fix for
    CVE-2021-3156.
  * Fixed a potential buffer overflow when unescaping backslashes
    in the command's arguments. Normally, sudo escapes special
    characters when running a command via a shell (sudo -s or
    sudo -i). However, it was also possible to run sudoedit with
    the -s or -i flags in which case no escaping had actually
    been done, making a buffer overflow possible.
    This fixes CVE-2021-3156. (bsc#1181090)
  * Fixed sudo's setprogname(3) emulation on systems that don't
    provide it.
  * Fixed a problem with the sudoers log server client where a
    partial write to the server could result the sudo process
    consuming large amounts of CPU time due to a cycle in the
    buffer queue. Bug #954.
  * Added a missing dependency on libsudo_util in libsudo_eventlog.
    Fixes a link error when building sudo statically.
  * The user's KRB5CCNAME environment variable is now preserved
    when performing PAM authentication. This fixes GSSAPI
    authentication when the user has a non-default ccache.�- Update to 1.9.5.p1
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.5 where the editor run
    by sudoedit was set-user-ID root unless SELinux RBAC was in use.
    The editor is now run with the user's real and effective user-IDs.
- News in 1.9.5
  * Fixed a crash introduced in 1.9.4 when running "sudo -i" as an
    unknown user.  This is related to but distinct from Bug #948.
  * If the "lecture_file" setting is enabled in sudoers, it must now
    refer to a regular file or a symbolic link to a regular file.
  * Fixed a potential use-after-free bug in sudo_logsrvd when the
    server shuts down if there are existing connections from clients
    that are only logging events and not session I/O data.
  * Fixed a buffer size mismatch when serializing the list of IP
    addresses for configured network interfaces.  This bug is not
    actually exploitable since the allocated buffer is large enough
    to hold the list of addresses.
  * If sudo is executed with a name other than "sudo" or "sudoedit",
    it will now fall back to "sudo" as the program name.  This affects
    warning, help and usage messages as well as the matching of Debug
    lines in the /etc/sudo.conf file.  Previously, it was possible
    for the invoking user to manipulate the program name by setting
    argv[0] to an arbitrary value when executing sudo. (bsc#1180687)
  * Sudo now checks for failure when setting the close-on-exec flag
    on open file descriptors.  This should never fail but, if it
    were to, there is the possibility of a file descriptor leak to
    a child process (such as the command sudo runs).
  * Fixed CVE-2021-23239, a potential information leak in sudoedit
    that could be used to test for the existence of directories not
    normally accessible to the user in certain circumstances.  When
    creating a new file, sudoedit checks to make sure the parent
    directory of the new file exists before running the editor.
    However, a race condition exists if the invoking user can replace
    (or create) the parent directory.  If a symbolic link is created
    in place of the parent directory, sudoedit will run the editor
    as long as the target of the link exists.  If the target of the
    link does not exist, an error message will be displayed.  The
    race condition can be used to test for the existence of an
    arbitrary directory.  However, it _cannot_ be used to write to
    an arbitrary location. (bsc#1180684)
  * Fixed CVE-2021-23240, a flaw in the temporary file handling of
    sudoedit's SELinux RBAC support.  On systems where SELinux is
    enabled, a user with sudoedit permissions may be able to set the
    owner of an arbitrary file to the user-ID of the target user.
    On Linux kernels that support "protected symlinks", setting
    /proc/sys/fs/protected_symlinks to 1 will prevent the bug from
    being exploited.  For more information see
    https://www.sudo.ws/alerts/sudoedit_selinux.html. (bsc#1180685)
  * Added writability checks for sudoedit when SELinux RBAC is in use.
    This makes sudoedit behavior consistent regardless of whether
    or not SELinux RBAC is in use.  Previously, the "sudoedit_checkdir"
    setting had no effect for RBAC entries.
  * A new sudoers option "selinux" can be used to disable sudo's
    SELinux RBAC support.
  * Quieted warnings from PVS Studio, clang analyzer, and cppcheck.
    Added suppression annotations for PVS Studio false positives.�- Update to 1.9.4p2
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.9.4p1 which could lead to a crash
    if the sudoers file contains a runas user-specific Defaults entry.
    Bug #951.
- News in 1.9.4p1
  * Fixed a regression introduced in version 1.9.4 where sudo would
    not build when configured using the --without-sendmail option.
    Bug #947.
  * Fixed a problem where if I/O logging was disabled and sudo was
    unable to connect to sudo_logsrvd, the command would still be
    allowed to run even when the "ignore_logfile_errors" sudoers
    option was enabled.
  * Fixed a crash introduced in version 1.9.4 when attempting to run
    a command as a non-existent user.  Bug #948.
  * The installed sudo.conf file now has the default sudoers Plugin
    lines commented out.  This fixes a potential conflict when there
    is both a system-installed version of sudo and a user-installed
    version.  GitHub issue #75.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.4 where sudo would run
    the command as a child process even when a pseudo-terminal was
    not in use and the "pam_session" and "pam_setcred" options were
    disabled.  GitHub issue #76.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.9 where the "closefrom"
    sudoers option could not be set to a value of 3.  Bug #950.�- Update to 1.9.4
  * The sudoers parser will now detect when an upper-case reserved
    word is used when declaring an alias.  Now instead of "syntax
    error, unexpected CHROOT, expecting ALIAS" the message will be
    "syntax error, reserved word CHROOT used as an alias name".
    Bug #941.
  * Better handling of sudoers files without a final newline.
    The parser now adds a newline at end-of-file automatically which
    removes the need for special cases in the parser.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.1 in the sssd back-end
    where an uninitialized pointer could be freed on an error path.
    GitHub issue #67.
  * The core logging code is now shared between sudo_logsrvd and
    the sudoers plugin.
  * JSON log entries sent to syslog now use "minimal" JSON which
    skips all non-essential whitespace.
  * The sudoers plugin can now produce JSON-formatted logs.  The
    "log_format" sudoers option can be used to select sudo or json
    format logs.  The default is sudo format logs.
  * The sudoers plugin and visudo now display the column number in
    syntax error messages in addition to the line number.  Bug #841.
  * If I/O logging is not enabled but "log_servers" is set, the
    sudoers plugin will now log accept events to sudo_logsrvd.
    Previously, the accept event was only sent when I/O logging was
    enabled.  The sudoers plugin now sends reject and alert events too.
  * The sudo logsrv protocol has been extended to allow an AlertMessage
    to contain an optional array of InfoMessage, as AcceptMessage
    and RejectMessage already do.
  * Fixed a bug in sudo_logsrvd where receipt of SIGHUP would result
    in duplicate entries in the debug log when debugging was enabled.
  * The visudo utility now supports EDITOR environment variables
    that use single or double quotes in the command arguments.
    Bug #942.
  * The PAM session modules now run when sudo is set-user-ID root,
    which allows a module to determine the original user-ID.
    Bug #944.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.24 in the LDAP back-end
    where sudoNotBefore and sudoNotAfter were applied even when the
    SUDOERS_TIMED setting was not present in ldap.conf.  Bug #945.
  * Sudo packages for macOS 11 now contain universal binaries that
    support both Intel and Apple Silicon CPUs.
  * For sudo_logsrvd, an empty value for the "pid_file" setting in
    sudo_logsrvd.conf will now disable the process ID file.
- Remove sudo-1.9.3p1-pam_xauth.patch (upstreamed)�- Update to 1.9.3p1
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.3 where the configure
    script would not detect the crypt(3) function if it was present
    in the C library, not an additional library.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.23 with shadow passwd
    file authentication on OpenBSD.  BSD authentication was not
    affected.
  * Sudo now logs when a user-specified command-line option is
    rejected by a sudoers rule.  Previously, these conditions were
    written to the audit log, but the default sudo log file.  Affected
    command line arguments include -C (--close-from), -D (--chdir),
  - R (--chroot), -g (--group) and -u (--user).
- News in 1.9.3
  * Fixed building the Python plugin on systems with a compiler that
    doesn't support symbol hiding.
  * Sudo now uses a linker script to hide symbols even when the
    compiler has native symbol hiding support.  This should make it
    easier to detect omissions in the symbol exports file, regardless
    of the platform.
  * Fixed the libssl dependency in Debian packages for older releases
    that use libssl1.0.0.
  * Sudo and visudo now provide more detailed messages when a syntax
    error is detected in sudoers.  The offending line and token are
    now displayed.  If the parser was generated by GNU bison,
    additional information about what token was expected is also
    displayed.  Bug #841.
  * Sudoers rules must now end in either a newline or the end-of-file.
    Previously, it was possible to have multiple rules on a single
    line, separated by white space.  The use of an end-of-line
    terminator makes it possible to display accurate error messages.
  * Sudo no longer refuses to run if a syntax error in the sudoers
    file is encountered.  The entry with the syntax error will be
    discarded and sudo will continue to parse the file.  This makes
    recovery from a syntax error less painful on systems where sudo
    is the primary method of superuser access.  The historic behavior
    can be restored by add "error_recovery=false" to the sudoers
    plugin's optional arguments in sudo.conf.  Bug #618.
  * Fixed the sample_approval plugin's symbol exports file for systems
    where the compiler doesn't support symbol hiding.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.1 where arguments to
    the "sudoers_policy" plugin in sudo.conf were not being applied.
    The sudoers file is now parsed by the "sudoers_audit" plugin,
    which is loaded implicitly when "sudoers_policy" is listed in
    sudo.conf.  Starting with sudo 1.9.3, if there are plugin arguments
    for "sudoers_policy" but "sudoers_audit" is not listed, those
    arguments will be applied to "sudoers_audit" instead.
  * The user's resource limits are now passed to sudo plugins in
    the user_info[] list.  A plugin cannot determine the limits
    itself because sudo changes the limits while it runs to prevent
    resource starvation.
  * It is now possible to set the working directory or change the
    root directory on a per-command basis using the CWD and CHROOT
    options.  There are also new Defaults settings, runchroot and
    runcwd, that can be used to set the working directory or root
    directory on a more global basis.
  * New -D (--chdir) and -R (--chroot) command line options can be
    used to set the working directory or root directory if the sudoers
    file allows it.  This functionality is not enabled by default
    and must be explicitly enabled in the sudoers file.
- add sudo-1.9.3p1-pam_xauth.patch to stay setuid until just before
  executing the command. Fixes a problem with pam_xauth which
  checks effective and real uids to get the real identity of the
  user [bsc#1174593]�- Modified the secure_path to include the other two default paths
  which are commonly available to $user. This will offer a better
  and more consistent UX.�- This rpm packages decides about the permissions of /etc/sudoers.d�- Update to 1.9.2:
  * The configure script now uses pkg-config to find the openssl cflags
    and libs where possible.
  * The contents of the log.json I/O log file is now documented in
    the sudoers manual.
  * The sudoers plugin now properly exports the sudoers_audit symbol
    on systems where the compiler lacks symbol visibility controls.
    This caused a regression in 1.9.1 where a successful sudo command
    was not logged due to the missing audit plugin. Bug #931.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in 1.9.1 that can result in crash
    when there is a syntax error in the sudoers file. Bug #934.
- Rebase sudo-sudoers.patch�- Move python plugin support to own sub-package, we don't want
  python in a really minimal system [bsc#1173200]�- Update to 1.9.1
  * Fixed an AIX-specific problem when I/O logging was enabled.
    The terminal device was not being properly set to raw mode.
    Bug #927.
  * Corrected handling of sudo_logsrvd connections without associated
    I/O log data.  This fixes support for RejectMessage as well as
    AcceptMessage when the expect_iobufs flag is not set.
  * Added an "iolog_path" entry to the JSON-format event log produced
    by sudo_logsrvd.  Previously, it was only possible to determine
    the I/O log file an event belonged to using sudo-format logs.
  * Fixed the bundle IDs for sudo-logsrvd and sudo-python macOS packages.
  * I/O log files produced by the sudoers plugin now clear the write
    bits on the I/O log timing file when the log is complete.  This
    is consistent with how sudo_logsrvd indicates that a log is
    complete.
  * The sudoreplay utility has a new "-F" (follow) command line
    option to allow replaying a session that is still in progress,
    similar to "tail -f".
  * The @include and @includedir directives can be used in sudoers
    instead of #include and #includedir.  In addition, include paths
    may now have embedded white space by either using a double-quoted
    string or escaping the space characters with a backslash.
  * When running a command in a pty, sudo will no longer try to
    suspend itself if the user's tty has been revoked (for instance
    when the parent ssh daemon is killed).  This fixes a bug where
    sudo would continuously suspend the command (which would succeed),
    then suspend itself (which would fail due to the missing tty)
    and then resume the command.
  * If sudo's event loop fails due to the tty being revoked, remove
    the user's tty events and restart the event loop (once).  This
    fixes a problem when running "sudo reboot" in a pty on some
    systems.  When the event loop exited unexpectedly, sudo would
    kill the command running in the pty, which in the case of "reboot",
    could lead to the system being in a half-rebooted state.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.23 in the LDAP and
    SSSD back-ends where a missing sudoHost attribute was treated
    as an "ALL" wildcard value.  A sudoRole with no sudoHost attribute
    is now ignored as it was prior to version 1.8.23.
  * The audit plugin API has been changed slightly.  The sudo front-end
    now audits an accept event itself after all approval plugins are
    run and the I/O logging plugins (if any) are opened.  This makes
    it possible for an audit plugin to only log a single overall
    accept event if desired.
  * The sudoers plugin can now be loaded as an audit plugin.  Logging
    of successful commands is now performed in the audit plugin's
    accept function.  As a result, commands are now only logged if
    allowed by sudoers and all approval plugins.  Commands rejected
    by an approval plugin are now also logged by the sudoers plugin.
  * Romanian translation for sudo and sudoers from translationproject.org.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.0 where sudoedit did
    not remove its temporary files after installing them.  Bug #929.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.9.0 where the iolog_file
    setting in sudoers and sudo_logsrvd.conf caused an error if the
    file name ended in six or more X's.�- Update to 1.9.0 (current stable release)
  * for changes between version 1.9.0 and 1.8.31p1 see rc changes
    below�- Update to 1.9.0rc5
  * The default TLS listener is now only enabled when either the
    TLS certificate file is explicitly specified in sudo_logsrvd.conf
    or the default TLS certificate file exists in the file system.
    There is no change in behavior for listen_address entries
    explicitly set in the configuration file.�- Update to 1.9.0rc4
  * Various spelling fixes. Bug #925.
  * The struct passwd passed to PAM session modules is now looked up
    by user name, not user-ID, when possible. Fixes a problem with
    the pam_limits module and configurations where multiple user names
    share the same ID. Debian bug #734752.
  * Sudo command line options that take a value may only be specified
    once. This is to help guard against problems caused by poorly
    written scripts that invoke sudo with user-controlled input. Bug #924.�- Update to 1.9.0rc3
  * The sudo-logsrvd package now installs a systemd service on Linux
    distros that use systemd.
  * The I/O plugin is now closed before the policy plugin on command
    exit.
  * When copying the edited files to the original path, sudoedit now
    allocates any additional space needed before writing. Previously,
    it could truncate the destination file if the file system was
    full. Bug #922.
  * Fixed a compilation issue with Python 3.8.
  * Changed how TLS connections are made to the log server. Instead
    of using a starttls type approach where TLS and plaintext
    connections share the same point we now use separate ports for
    plaintext and TLS connections. A (tls) flag can be specified after
    the host:port to indicate that the connection should be secured
    with TLS. This avoids a potention man-in-the-middle attack that
    could cause the connection to be forced into plaintext mode.
    Unfortunately, this change breaks compatibility with the
    previous release candidates.�- build with enable-python to support python plugins�- Update to 1.9.0rc2
  * Fixed a test failure in the strsig_test regress test on FreeBSD.
  * Sudo now includes a logging daemon, sudo_logsrvd, which can be
    used to implement centralized logging of I/O logs.  TLS connections
    are supported when sudo is configured with the --enable-openssl
    option.  For more information, see the sudo_logsrvd, logsrvd.conf
    and sudo_logsrv.proto manuals as well as the log_servers setting
    in the sudoers manual.
    The --disable-log-server and --disable-log-client configure
    options can be used to disable building the I/O log server and/or
    remote I/O log support in the sudoers plugin.
  * The new sudo_sendlog utility can be used to test sudo_logsrvd
    or send existing sudo I/O logs to a centralized server.
  * It is now possible to write sudo plugins in Python 3 when sudo
    is configured with the --enable-python> option.  See the
    sudo_plugin_python.man.html manual for details.
    Sudo 1.9.0 comes with several Python example plugins that get
    installed sudo's examples directory.
    The sudo blog article "What's new in sudo 1.9: Python"
    (https://blog.sudo.ws/posts/2020/01/whats-new-in-sudo-1.9-python/)
    includes a simple tutorial on writing python plugins.
  * Sudo now supports an "audit" plugin type.  An audit plugin
    receives accept, reject, exit and error messages and can be used
    to implement custom logging that is independent of the underlying
    security policy.   Multiple audit plugins may be specified in
    the sudo.conf file.  A sample audit plugin is included that
    writes logs in JSON format.
  * Sudo now supports an "approval" plugin type.  An approval plugin
    is run only after the main security policy (such as sudoers) accepts
    a command to be run.  The approval policy may perform additional
    checks, potentially interacting with the user.  Multiple approval
    plugins may be specified in the sudo.conf file.  Only if all
    approval plugins succeed will the command be allowed.
  * Sudo's -S command line option now causes the sudo conversation
    function to write to the standard output or standard error instead
    of the terminal device.
  * It is now possible to use "Cmd_Alias" instead of "Cmnd_Alias" for
    people who find the former more natural.
  * The new "pam_ruser" and "pam_rhost" sudoers settings can be used
    to enable or disable setting the PAM remote user and/or host
    values during PAM session setup.
  * More than one SHA-2 digest may now be specified for a single
    command.  Multiple digests must be separated by a comma.
  * It is now possible to specify a SHA-2 digest in conjunction with
    the "ALL" reserved word in a command specification.  This allows
    one to give permission to run any command that matches the
    specified digest, regardless of its path.
  * Sudo and sudo_logsrvd now create an extended I/O log info file
    in JSON format that contains additional information about the
    command that was run, such as the host name.  The sudoreplay
    utility uses this file in preference to the legacy log file.
  * The sudoreplay utility can now match on a host name in list mode.
    The list output also now includes the host name if one is present
    in the log file.
  * For "sudo -i", if the target user's home directory does not
    exist, sudo will now warn about the problem but run the command
    in the current working directory.  Previously, this was a fatal
    error.  Debian bug #598519.
  * The command line arguments in the SUDO_COMMAND environment
    variable are now truncated at 4096 characters.  This avoids an
    "Argument list too long" error when executing a command with a
    large number of arguments.  Debian bug #596631.
  * Sudo now properly ends the PAM transaction when the user
    authenticates successfully but sudoers denies the command.
    Debian bug #669687.
  * The sudoers grammar in the manual now indicates that "sudoedit"
    requires one or more arguments.  Debian bug #571621.
- Pack /usr/sbin/{sudo_logsrvd,sudo_sendlog} binaries and their
  manpages
- Pack /usr/lib/sudo/sudo/{audit_json.so,sample_approval.so} plugins
- Pack /etc/sudo.conf and /etc/sudo_logsrvd.conf configuration files
- Run spec-cleaner�- Update to 1.8.31p1
  * Sudo once again ignores a failure to restore the RLIMIT_CORE
    resource limit, as it did prior to version 1.8.29.
    Linux containers don't allow RLIMIT_CORE to be set back to
    RLIM_INFINITY if we set the limit to zero, even for root,
    which resulted in a warning from sudo.�- Update to 1.8.31
  Major changes between version 1.8.31 and 1.8.30:
  * This version fixes a potential security issue that can lead to
    a buffer overflow if the pwfeedback option is enabled in
    sudoers [CVE-2019-18634] [bsc#1162202]
  * The sudoedit_checkdir option now treats a user-owned directory
    as writable, even if it does not have the write bit set at the
    time of check. Symbolic links will no longer be followed by
    sudoedit in any user-owned directory. Bug #912.
  * Fixed a crash introduced in sudo 1.8.30 when suspending sudo
    at the password prompt. Bug #914.
  * Fixed compilation on systems where the mmap MAP_ANON flag is
    not available. Bug #915.
  Major changes between version 1.8.30 and 1.8.29:
  * Sudo now closes file descriptors before changing uids. This
    prevents a non-root process from interfering with sudo's ability
    to close file descriptors on systems that support the prlimit(2)
    system call.
  * Sudo now treats an attempt to run sudo sudoedit as simply
    sudoedit If the sudoers file contains a fully-qualified path
    to sudoedit, sudo will now treat it simply as sudoedit
    (with no path). Visudo will will now treat a fully-qualified
    path to sudoedit as an error. Bug #871.
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.28 where sudo would warn
    about a missing /etc/environment file on AIX and Linux when
    PAM is not enabled. Bug #907.
  * Fixed a bug on Linux introduced in sudo 1.8.29 that prevented
    the askpass program from running due to an unlimited stack size
    resource limit. Bug #908.
  * If a group provider plugin has optional arguments, the argument
    list passed to the plugin is now NULL terminated as per the
    documentation.
  * The user's time stamp file is now only updated if both authentication
    and approval phases succeed. This is consistent with the behavior
    of sudo prior to version 1.8.23. Bug #910.
  * The new allow_unknown_runas_id sudoers setting can be used to
    enable or disable the use of unknown user or group IDs.
    Previously, sudo would always allow unknown user or group IDs if
    the sudoers entry permitted it, including via the ALL alias.
    As of sudo 1.8.30, the admin must explicitly enable support for
    unknown IDs.
  * The new runas_check_shell sudoers setting can be used to require
    that the runas user have a shell listed in the /etc/shells file.
    On many systems, users such as bin, do not have a valid shell and
    this flag can be used to prevent commands from being run as
    those users.
  * Fixed a problem restoring the SELinux tty context during reboot
    if mctransd is killed before sudo finishes. GitHub Issue #17.
  * Fixed an intermittent warning on NetBSD when sudo restores the
    initial stack size limit.
  Major changes between version 1.8.29 and 1.8.28p1:
  * The cvtsudoers command will now reject non-LDIF input when
    converting from LDIF format to sudoers or JSON formats.
  * The new log_allowed and log_denied sudoers settings make it
    possible to disable logging and auditing of allowed and/or
    denied commands.
  * The umask is now handled differently on systems with PAM or
    login.conf. If the umask is explicitly set in sudoers, that
    value is used regardless of what PAM or login.conf may specify.
    However, if the umask is not explicitly set in sudoers, PAM or
    login.conf may now override the default sudoers umask. Bug #900.
  * For make install, the sudoers file is no longer checked for syntax
    errors when DESTDIR is set. The default sudoers file includes the
    contents of /etc/sudoers.d which may not be readable as non-root.
    Bug #902.
  * Sudo now sets most resource limits to their maximum value to avoid
    problems caused by insufficient resources, such as an inability to
    allocate memory or open files and pipes. Fixed a regression introduced
    in sudo 1.8.28 where sudo would refuse to run if the parent process was
    not associated with a session. This was due to sudo passing a session
    ID of -1 to the plugin.
- refresh sudo-sudoers.patch�- Move pam.d/sudo* files to /usr/etc�- Update to 1.8,28p1
  * The fix for Bug #869 caused "sudo -v" to prompt for a password
    when "verifypw" is set to "all" (the default) and all of the
    user's sudoers entries are marked with NOPASSWD.  Bug #901.
    [bsc#1162675]�- Update to 1.8.28
  * Fixed CVE-2019-14287 (bsc#1153674),
  a bug where a sudo user may be able to
  run a command as root when the Runas specification explicitly
  disallows root access as long as the ALL keyword is listed first.
  * Sudo will now only set PAM_TTY to the empty string when no
  terminal is present on Solaris and Linux.  This workaround is
  only needed on those systems which may have PAM modules that
  misbehave when PAM_TTY is not set.
  * The mailerflags sudoers option now has a default value even if
  sendmail support was disabled at configure time.  Fixes a crash
  when the mailerpath sudoers option is set but mailerflags is not.
  Bug #878.
  * Sudo will now filter out last login messages on HP-UX unless it
  a shell is being run via "sudo -s" or "sudo -i".  Otherwise,
  when trusted mode is enabled, these messages will be displayed
  for each command.
  * Sudo has a new -B command line option that will ring the terminal
  bell when prompting for a password.
  * Sudo no longer refuses to prompt for a password when it cannot
  determine the user's terminal as long as it can open /dev/tty.
  This allows sudo to function on systems where /proc is unavailable,
  such as when running in a chroot environment.
  * The "env_editor" sudoers flag is now on by default.  This makes
  source builds more consistent with the packages generated by
  sudo's mkpkg script.
  * Fixed a bad interaction with configure's --prefix and
  - -disable-shared options.  Bug #886.
  * More verbose error message when a password is required and no terminal
  is present.  Bug #828.
  * Command tags, such as NOPASSWD, are honored when a user tries to run a
  command that is allowed by sudoers but which does not actually
  exist on the file system.  Bug #888.
  * I/O log timing files now store signal suspend and resume information
  in the form of a signal name instead of a number.
  * Fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.24 that prevented sudo from honoring
  the value of "ipa_hostname" from sssd.conf, if specified, when
  matching the host name.
  * Fixed a bug introduced in 1.8.21 that prevented the core dump
  resource limit set in the pam_limits module from taking effect.
  Bug #894.
  * Fixed parsing of double-quoted Defaults group and netgroup bindings.
  * The user ID is now used when matching sudoUser attributes in LDAP.
  Previously, the user name, group name and group IDs were used
  when matching but not the user ID.
  * Sudo now writes PAM messages to the user's terminal, if available,
  instead of the standard output or standard error.  This prevents
  PAM output from being intermixed with that of the command when
  output is sent to a file or pipe.  Bug #895.
  * Sudoedit now honors the umask and umask_override settings in sudoers.
  Previously, the user's umask was used as-is.
  * Fixed a bug where the terminal's file context was not restored
  when using SELinux RBAC.  Bug #898.
- refresh sudo-sudoers.patch�- Correct typo in sudoers patch�- Update to 1.8.27
  * Fixes and clarifications to the sudo plugin documentation
  * The sudo manuls no longer require extensive post-processing
  * If an I/O logging plugin is configured, sudo will no longer
    force the command to be run in a pseudo-tty
  * #843 (PAM handling error) correctly fixed.
  * In visudo, it's now possible to specify the path to sudoers
    without using the -f option (#864)
  * Fixed a big introduced in 1.8.22 where utm/p/utmpx would not
    be updated when a command was run in a pseudo-tty (#865)
  * Sudo now sets the silent flag when opening the PAM session
    except when running a shell via sudo -s or sudo -i (#867)�- Update to 1.8.26
  * Fixed a bug in cvtsudoers when converting to JSON format
    when alias exansion is enabled
  * Sudo no longer sets the USERNAME environment variable
    when running commands
  * Sudo now treats the LOGNAME and USER environment variables
    (as well as the LOGIN variable on AIX) as a single unit
  * Added support for OpenLDAP TLS_REQCERT setting in ldap.conf
  * Sudo now logs when the command was suspended and resumed
    in the I/O logs
  * Sudo now prints a warning message when there is an error or
    end of file while reading the password instead of exiting
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.25 that prevented sudo
    from properly setting the user's groups on AIX.
  * The sudoers LDAP back-end now supports negated sudoRunAsUser
    and sudoRunAsGroup entries
  * Sudo now rpovides a proper error message when the "fqdn"
    sudoers option is set and it is unable to resolve the local
    host name.
  * Sudo now includes sudoers LDAP schema for the on-line config
    supported by OpenLDAP�- fix permissions for /var/lib/sudo and /var/lib/sudo/ts
  [bsc#1097643]�- Update to 1.8.25p1
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.25 that caused a crash on
    systems that have the poll() function but not the ppoll()
    function�- Update to 1.8.25
  * I/O log timing file entries now use a monotonic timer and
    include nanosecond precision
  * when sudo runs a command in a pseudo-tty, the slave device is
    now closed in the main process immediately after starting the
    monitor process
  * the testsudoers utility now supports querying an LDIF-format
    policy�- Update to 1.8.24
  * random insults are now more random
  * added SUDO_CONV_PREFER_TTY flag for conversation function to
    tell sudo to try writing to /dev/tty first
  * cvtsudoers can now parse base64-encoded attributes in LDIF
    files�- Build with make -B to make package build reproducible�- Update to 1.8.23
  * primarily a bug fix release
  * new cvtsudoers utility (replaces sudoers2ldif) and converts
    between sudoers formats and perform some basic filtering.
  * removed obsolete sudoers2ldif-env.patch�- integrate pam_keyinit pam module [bsc#1081947]
  * add sudo-i.pamd PAM configuration file and install it as
    /etc/pam.d/sudo-i
  * add "session optional pam_keyinit.so revoke" to sudo.pamd and
    "session optional pam_keyinit.so force revoke" to sudo-i.pamd
  * add "--with-pam-login" build option to enable specific PAM
    session for "sudo -i"
- make pam configuration files (noreplace)
- reorganize Sources�- Use %license instead of %doc [bsc#1082318]�- Fix sudo prompt: escape %p into %%p to ensure 'p' is not wrapped
  and interpreted as being an rpm variable (boo#1081470).�- The sudo distribution files are now signed with a new pgp key.
  Refresh sudo.keyring�- Update to 1.8.22 [bsc#1080793]
  * Commands run in the background from a script run via sudo will
    no longer receive SIGHUP when the parent exits and I/O logging
    is enabled
  * A particularly offensive insult is now disabled by default
  * The description of sudo -i now correctly documents that the
    env_keep and env_check sudoers options are applied to the
    environment
  * Fixed a crash when the system's host name is not set
  * The sudoers2ldif script now handles #include and #includedir
    directives.
  * Fixed a bug where sudo would silently exit when the command
    was not allowed by sudoers and the passwd_tries sudoers option
    was set to a value less than one.
  * Fixed a bug with the listpw and verifypw sudoers options and
    multiple sudoers sources. If the option is set to all a
    password should be required unless none of a user's sudoers
    entries from any source require authentication.
  * Fixed a bug with the listpw and verifypw sudoers options in
    the LDAP and SSSD back-ends. If the option is set to any and
    the entry contained multiple rules, only the first matching
    rule was checked. If an entry contained more than one matching
    rule and the first rule required authentication but a
    subsequent rule did not, sudo would prompt for a password when
    it should not have.
  * When running a command as the invoking user (not root), sudo
    would execute the command with the same group vector it was
    started with. Sudo now executes the command with a new group
    vector based on the group database which is consistent with how
    su(1) operates.
  * Fixed a double free in the SSSD back-end that could occur when
    ipa_hostname is present in sssd.conf and is set to an unqualified
    host name.
  * When I/O logging is enabled, sudo will now write to the terminal
    even when it is a background process. Previously, sudo would only
    write to the tty when it was the foreground process when I/O
    logging was enabled. If the TOSTOP terminal flag is set, sudo
    will suspend the command (and then itself) with the SIGTTOU signal.
  * A new authfail_message sudoers option that overrides the default
    N incorrect password attempt(s).
  * An empty sudoRunAsUser attribute in the LDAP and SSSD backends
    will now match the invoking user. This is more consistent with
    how an empty runas user in the sudoers file is treated.
  * Documented that in check mode, visudo does not check the owner /
    mode on files specified with the -f flag
  * It is now an error to specify the runas user as an empty string
    on the command line. Previously, an empty runas user was treated
    the same as an unspecified runas user
  * When timestamp_type option is set to tty and a terminal is
    present, the time stamp record will now include the start time
    of the session leader. When the timestamp_type option is set
    to ppid or when no terminal is available, the start time of the
    parent process is used instead. This significantly reduces the
    likelihood of a time stamp record being re-used when a user logs
    out and back in again.
  * The sudoers time stamp file format is now documented in the new
    sudoers_timestamp manual.
  * Visudo will now use the SUDO_EDITOR environment variable (if
    present) in addition to VISUAL and EDITOR.
- rebase sudoers2ldif-env.patch
- cleanup with spec-cleaner�- remove sudoers.dist that is not needed [bsc#1071379]�- remove "--with-insults" and disable insults by default. Now
  insults sets are included but user must enable it in the sudoers
  file [bsc#1053911]�- update to 1.8.21p2
  Major changes between sudo 1.8.21p2 and 1.8.21p1:
  * Fixed a bug introduced in version 1.8.21 which prevented sudo
  from using the PAM-supplied prompt.  Bug #799
  * Fixed a bug introduced in version 1.8.21 which could result in
  sudo hanging when running commands that exit quickly.  Bug #800
  * Fixed a bug introduced in version 1.8.21 which prevented the
  command from being run when the password was read via an external
  program using the askpass interface.  Bug #801
  Major changes between sudo 1.8.21p1 and 1.8.21:
  * On systems that support both PAM and SIGINFO, the main sudo
  process will no longer forward SIGINFO to the command if the
  signal was generated from the keyboard.  The command will have
  already received SIGINFO since it is part of the same process
  group so there's no need for sudo to forward it.  This is
  consistent with the handling of SIGINT, SIGQUIT and SIGTSTP.
  Bug #796
  * If SUDOERS_SEARCH_FILTER in ldap.conf does not specify a value,
  the LDAP search expression used when looking up netgroups and
  non-Unix groups had a syntax error if a group plugin was not
  specified.
  * "sudo -U otheruser -l" will now have an exit value of 0 even
  if "otheruser" has no sudo privileges.  The exit value when a
  user attempts to lists their own privileges or when a command
  is specified is unchanged.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in sudo 1.8.21 where sudoreplay
  playback would hang for I/O logs that contain terminal input.
  * Sudo 1.8.18 contained an incomplete fix for the matching of
  entries in the LDAP and SSSD backends when a sudoRunAsGroup is
  specified but no sudoRunAsUser is present in the sudoRole.
  Major changes between sudo 1.8.21 and 1.8.20p2:
  * The path that sudo uses to search for terminal devices can now
  be configured via the new "devsearch" Path setting in sudo.conf.
  * It is now possible to preserve bash shell functions in the
  environment when the "env_reset" sudoers setting is disabled by
  removing the "*=()*" pattern from the env_delete list.
  * A change made in sudo 1.8.15 inadvertantly caused sudoedit to
  send itself SIGHUP instead of exiting when the editor returns
  an error or the file was not modified.
  * Sudoedit now uses an exit code of zero if the file was not
  actually modified.  Previously, sudoedit treated a lack of
  modifications as an error.
  * When running a command in a pseudo-tty (pty), sudo now copies a
  subset of the terminal flags to the new pty.  Previously, all
  flags were copied, even those not appropriate for a pty.
  * Fixed a problem with debug logging in the sudoers I/O logging
  plugin.
  * Window size change events are now logged to the policy plugin.
  On xterm and compatible terminals, sudoreplay is now capable of
  resizing the terminal to match the size of the terminal the
  command was run on.  The new -R option can be used to disable
  terminal resizing.
  * Fixed a bug in visudo where a newly added file was not checked
  for syntax errors.  Bug #791.
  * Fixed a bug in visudo where if a syntax error in an include
  directory (like /etc/sudoers.d) was detected, the edited version
  was left as a temporary file instead of being installed.
  * On PAM systems, sudo will now treat "username's Password:" as
  a standard password prompt.  As a result, the SUDO_PROMPT
  environment variable will now override "username's Password:"
  as well as the more common "Password:".  Previously, the
  "passprompt_override" Defaults setting would need to be set for
  SUDO_PROMPT to override a prompt of "username's Password:".
  * A new "syslog_pid" sudoers setting has been added to include
  sudo's process ID along with the process name when logging via
  syslog.  Bug #792.
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.18 where a command would
  not be terminated when the I/O logging plugin returned an error
  to the sudo front-end.
  * A new "timestamp_type" sudoers setting has been added that replaces
  the "tty_tickets" option.  In addition to tty and global time stamp
  records, it is now possible to use the parent process ID to restrict
  the time stamp to commands run by the same process, usually the shell.
  Bug #793.
  * The --preserve-env command line option has been extended to accept
  a comma-separated list of environment variables to preserve.
  Bug #279.
  * Friulian translation for sudo from translationproject.org.�- update to 1.8.20p2 which obsoletes patches:
  * sudo-1.8.19p2-CVE-2017-1000367.patch
  * sudo-1.8.19p2-decrement_env_len.patch
  * sudo-1.8.19p2-dont_overwrite_ret_val.patch
  Major changes between sudo 1.8.20p2 and 1.8.20p1:
  * Fixed a bug parsing /proc/pid/stat on Linux when the process
  name contains newlines. This is not exploitable due to the /dev
  traversal changes in sudo 1.8.20p1.
  [bsc#1042146], [CVE-2017-1000368]
  Major changes between sudo 1.8.20p1 and 1.8.20:
  * 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,
  Major changes between sudo 1.8.20 and 1.8.19p2:
  * 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.�- Fix a vulnerability in Sudo's get_process_ttyname() leading to
  privlage elevation.
  * sudo-1.8.19p2-CVE-2017-1000367.patch
  * CVE-2017-1000367
  * bsc#1039361�- update sudo in SLE12SP3 to the latest Factory version [fate#322095]
  * remove sudo-1.8.10p3-CVE-2016-7032.patch [bsc#1007766]
  * fixed in sudo 1.8.15
  * remove sudo-1.8.10p3-CVE-2016-7076.patch [bsc#1007501]
  * fixed in sudo 1.8.18p1
  * remove sudo-1.8.10p3-parse_boottime_properly.patch [bsc#899252]
  * fixed in sudo 1.8.14
  * remove sudo-1.8.10p3-user_groups.patch [bsc#988014]
  * fixed in sudo 1.8.17p1
  * remove sudo-1.8.10p3_pam_groups_upstream.patch [fate#318850]
  * fixed in sudo 1.8.17
  * remove sudo-1.8.10p3-CVE-2014-9680.patch [bsc#917806]
  * fixed in sudo 1.8.12�- add sudo-1.8.19p2-decrement_env_len.patch - In
  sudo_unsetenv_nodebug(), decrement envp.env_len after removing
  the variable [bsc#981124]
- add sudo-1.8.19p2-dont_overwrite_ret_val.patch - don't overwrite
  the return value of ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s() by the
  subsequent call to sudo_set_krb5_ccache_name() [bsc#981124]�- update to 1.8.19p2
  Major changes between sudo 1.8.19p2 and 1.8.19p1:
  * 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.�- add /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d directory to the %files section and fix
  build for SLE12SP2�- update to 1.8.19p1
  Major changes between sudo 1.8.19p1 and 1.8.19:
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.19 that resulted in the wrong
  syslog priority and facility being used.
  Major changes between sudo 1.8.19 and 1.8.18p1:
  * 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 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.�- update to 1.8.18p1 with these major changes:
  * 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.�- update to 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.�- update to 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.�- removed obsolete patch sudo-1.8.16-pam_groups.patch
- update to 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.�- Changing password promp to make use of sudo localized prompts.�- add "BuildRequires: cyrus-sasl-devel" to enable SASL
  authentication [bnc#979531]�- add sudo-1.8.16-pam_groups.patch to do group setup in
  policy_init_session() before calling out to the plugin. This makes
  it possible for the pam_group module to change the group in
  pam_setcred() [fate#318850]�- Add gpg signature
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  * 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.�- update to 1.8.15:
  * 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.
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  specific about this feature, and not randomly rely on the
  presence/absence of /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf.
- Add systemd-rpm-macros BuildRequires to ensure %_tmpfilesdir is
  defined.
- Add relevant %tmpfiles_create call to post scriptlet.�- update to 1.8.14p3:
  * changes in 1.8.14p3
  * 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.
  * changes in 1.8.14p2
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14 that prevented the
    lecture file from being created. Bug #704.
  * changes in 1.8.14p1
  * Fixed a bug introduced in sudo 1.8.14 that prevented the sssd
    backend from working. Bug #703.
  * changes in 1.8.14
  * 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.
  * update sudo-sudoers.patch
  * remove sudo-parse_boottime_properly.patch (it's not longer needed)�- BuildRequires zlib-devel, support zlib compressed I/O logs.�- update to 1.8.13
  * 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.
  * 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.�- update to 1.8.12 (fixes bnc#918953)
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  * 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.
  * The default password prompt now includes a trailing space after
    "Password:" for consistency with su(1) on most systems. Bug #663.
  * 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.
  * Sudo now installs a handler for SIGCHLD signal handler immediately
    before stating the process that will execute the command (or start the monitor).
  * 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.�- correctly parse /proc/stat for boottime (bnc#899252)
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