functionality. See the sudo_plugin manual for details on the
plugin interface and the sample plugin for a simple example.
+What's new in Sudo 1.7.4?
+
+ * Sudoedit will now preserve the file extension in the name of the
+ temporary file being edited. The extension is used by some
+ editors (such as emacs) to choose the editing mode.
+
+ * Time stamp files have moved from /var/run/sudo to either /var/db/sudo,
+ /var/lib/sudo or /var/adm/sudo. The directories are checked for
+ existence in that order. This prevents users from receiving the
+ sudo lecture every time the system reboots. Time stamp files older
+ than the boot time are ignored on systems where it is possible to
+ determine this.
+
+ * Ancillary documentation (README files, LICENSE, etc) is now installed
+ in a sudo documentation directory.
+
+ * Sudo now recognized "tls_cacert" as an alias for "tls_cacertfile"
+ in ldap.conf.
+
+ * Defaults settings that are tied to a user, host or command may
+ now include the negation operator. For example:
+ Defaults:!millert lecture
+ will match any user but millert.
+
+ * The default PATH environment variable, used when no PATH variable
+ exists, now includes /usr/sbin and /sbin.
+
+ * Sudo now uses polypkg (http://rc.quest.com/topics/polypkg/)
+ for cross-platform packing.
+
+ * On Linux, sudo will now restore the nproc resource limit before
+ executing a command, unless the limit appears to have been modified
+ by pam_limits. This avoids a problem with bash scripts that open
+ more than 32 descriptors on SuSE Linux, where sysconf(_SC_CHILD_MAX)
+ will return -1 when RLIMIT_NPROC is set to RLIMIT_UNLIMITED (-1).
+
What's new in Sudo 1.7.3?
* Support for logging I/O for the command being run.
Mac OS X, and Linux systems with the devpts filesystem (pseudo-ttys
only).
- * Support for multiple 'sudoers_base' entries in ldap.conf. When
- multiple bases are listed, sudo will try each one in the order
- that they are specified.
+ * On AIX systems, the registry setting in /etc/security/user is
+ now taken into account when looking up users and groups. Sudo
+ now applies the correct the user and group ids when running a
+ command as a user whose account details come from a different
+ source (e.g. LDAP or DCE vs. local files).
+
+ * Support for multiple 'sudoers_base' and 'uri' entries in ldap.conf.
+ When multiple entries are listed, sudo will try each one in the
+ order in which they are specified.
* Sudo's SELinux support should now function correctly when running
commands as a non-root user and when one of stdin, stdout or stderr