Update to 1.8.11p2
Major upstream changes & fixes: - when running a command in the background, sudo will now forward SIGINFO to the command - the passwords in ldap.conf and ldap.secret may now be encoded in base64. - SELinux role changes are now audited. For sudoedit, we now audit the actual editor being run, instead of just the sudoedit command. - it is now possible to match an environment variable's value as well as its name using env_keep and env_check - new files created via sudoedit as a non-root user now have the proper group id - sudoedit now works correctly in conjunction with sudo's SELinux RBAC support - it is now possible to disable network interface probing in sudo.conf by changing the value of the probe_interfaces setting - when listing a user's privileges (sudo -l), the sudoers plugin will now prompt for the user's password even if the targetpw, rootpw or runaspw options are set. - the new use_netgroups sudoers option can be used to explicitly enable or disable netgroups support - visudo can now export a sudoers file in JSON format using the new -x flag
Distribution specific changes: - added patch to read ldap.conf more closely to nss_ldap - require /usr/bin/vi instead of vim-minimal - include pam.d/system-auth in PAM session phase from pam.d/sudo - include pam.d/sudo in PAM session phase from pam.d/sudo-i -update to 1.8.11 - major changes & fixes: - when running a command in the background, sudo will now forward SIGINFO to the command - the passwords in ldap.conf and ldap.secret may now be encoded in base64. - SELinux role changes are now audited. For sudoedit, we now audit the actual editor being run, instead of just the sudoedit command. - it is now possible to match an environment variable's value as well as its name using env_keep and env_check - new files created via sudoedit as a non-root user now have the proper group id - sudoedit now works correctly in conjunction with sudo's SELinux RBAC support - it is now possible to disable network interface probing in sudo.conf by changing the value of the probe_interfaces setting - when listing a user's privileges (sudo -l), the sudoers plugin will now prompt for the user's password even if the targetpw, rootpw or runaspw options are set. - the new use_netgroups sudoers option can be used to explicitly enable or disable netgroups support - visudo can now export a sudoers file in JSON format using the new -x flag - added patch to read ldap.conf more closely to nss_ldap - require /usr/bin/vi instead of vim-minimal - include pam.d/system-auth in PAM session phase from pam.d/sudo - include pam.d/sudo in PAM session phase from pam.d/sudo-i
Updates may require up to 24 hours to propagate to mirrors. If the following command doesn't work, please retry later:
sudo dnf upgrade --refresh --advisory=FEDORA-2014-14191
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This update has been submitted for testing by mildew.
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This update is currently being pushed to the Fedora 21 testing updates repository.
This update has been pushed to testing
fixes upstream #671 for me, thanks!
Critical path update approved
Well no regressions for me after a couple of days of usage.
no regression
Works like a charm here
Works for me, why not push to stable?
This update has reached 14 days in testing and can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
Works
Not working here, I get zombies all the time: sudo is waiting for input (poll) from the already terminated child. Had to downgrade.
karma: -1
Using sudo every day here, no issues
No regressions noted for me
running here without problems
This update has reached the stable karma threshold and will be pushed to the stable updates repository
Taskotron: upgradepath test PASSED on noarch. Result log: https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/taskmaster//builders/all/builds/9/steps/runtask/logs/stdio (results are informative only)
This update is currently being pushed to the Fedora 21 stable updates repository.
This update has been pushed to stable