From: Todd C. Miller Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2018 22:43:06 +0000 (-0600) Subject: Update copyright year and regen man pages. X-Git-Tag: SUDO_1_8_23^2~27 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=43ea752ded83b047f2cdb84c950c7b993cd8ce07;p=sudo Update copyright year and regen man pages. --- diff --git a/doc/sudo.conf.man.in b/doc/sudo.conf.man.in index 67cf665c8..5d58a9356 100644 --- a/doc/sudo.conf.man.in +++ b/doc/sudo.conf.man.in @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ are silently ignored. The \fBsudo.conf\fR file is always parsed in the -\(Lq\fRC\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRC\fR\(rq locale. .SS "Plugin configuration" \fBsudo\fR @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ sensitive information. To aid in debugging \fBsudo\fR crashes, you may wish to re-enable core dumps by setting -\(Lqdisable_coredump\(Rq +\(lqdisable_coredump\(rq to false in \fBsudo.conf\fR as follows: @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ Use the static group list that the kernel returns. Retrieving the group list this way is very fast but it is subject to an upper limit as described above. It is -\(Lqstatic\(Rq +\(lqstatic\(rq in that it does not reflect changes to the group database made after the user logs in. This was the default behavior prior to @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ This was the default behavior prior to dynamic Always query the group database directly. It is -\(Lqdynamic\(Rq +\(lqdynamic\(rq in that changes made to the group database after the user logs in will be reflected in the group list. On some systems, querying the group database for all of a user's @@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ search the archives. .SH "DISCLAIMER" \fBsudo\fR is provided -\(LqAS IS\(Rq +\(lqAS IS\(rq and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. diff --git a/doc/sudo.man.in b/doc/sudo.man.in index 47b9a386d..50fd2b454 100644 --- a/doc/sudo.man.in +++ b/doc/sudo.man.in @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ .\" DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, IT IS NOT THE MASTER! .\" IT IS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY FROM sudo.mdoc.in .\" -.\" Copyright (c) 1994-1996, 1998-2005, 2007-2017 +.\" Copyright (c) 1994-1996, 1998-2005, 2007-2018 .\" Todd C. Miller .\" .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ when validating the user, if allowed by \fI/etc/login.conf\fR. The system administrator may specify a list of sudo-specific authentication methods by adding an -\(Lqauth-sudo\(Rq +\(lqauth-sudo\(rq entry in \fI/etc/login.conf\fR. This option is only available on systems that support BSD authentication. @@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ can run a command. .PP If an I/O logging plugin is configured or if the security policy explicitly requests it, a new pseudo-terminal -(\(Lqpty\(Rq) +(\(lqpty\(rq) is allocated and fork(2) is used to create a second @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ exists to relay job control signals between the user's existing terminal and the pty the command is being run in. This makes it possible to suspend and resume the command. Without the monitor, the command would be in what POSIX terms an -\(Lqorphaned process group\(Rq +\(lqorphaned process group\(rq and it would not receive any job control signals from the kernel. When the command exits or is terminated by a signal, the \fImonitor\fR @@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ This should not happen under normal circumstances. The most common reason for stat(2) to return -\(Lqpermission denied\(Rq +\(lqpermission denied\(rq is if you are running an automounter and one of the directories in your \fRPATH\fR @@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ systems allowed setuid processes to dump core by default. To aid in debugging \fBsudo\fR crashes, you may wish to re-enable core dumps by setting -\(Lqdisable_coredump\(Rq +\(lqdisable_coredump\(rq to false in the sudo.conf(@mansectform@) file as follows: @@ -1280,7 +1280,7 @@ search the archives. .SH "DISCLAIMER" \fBsudo\fR is provided -\(LqAS IS\(Rq +\(lqAS IS\(rq and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. diff --git a/doc/sudo.mdoc.in b/doc/sudo.mdoc.in index 80e5638b6..a310f72cb 100644 --- a/doc/sudo.mdoc.in +++ b/doc/sudo.mdoc.in @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ .\" -.\" Copyright (c) 1994-1996, 1998-2005, 2007-2017 +.\" Copyright (c) 1994-1996, 1998-2005, 2007-2018 .\" Todd C. Miller .\" .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any diff --git a/doc/sudo_plugin.man.in b/doc/sudo_plugin.man.in index c6546ba9a..030d25d75 100644 --- a/doc/sudo_plugin.man.in +++ b/doc/sudo_plugin.man.in @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ .\" DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, IT IS NOT THE MASTER! .\" IT IS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY FROM sudo_plugin.mdoc.in .\" -.\" Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Todd C. Miller +.\" Copyright (c) 2009-2018 Todd C. Miller .\" .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any .\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ settings A vector of user-supplied \fBsudo\fR settings in the form of -\(Lqname=value\(Rq +\(lqname=value\(rq strings. The vector is terminated by a \fRNULL\fR @@ -290,9 +290,9 @@ sudo.conf(@mansectform@). network_addrs=list A space-separated list of IP network addresses and netmasks in the form -\(Lqaddr/netmask\(Rq, +\(lqaddr/netmask\(rq, e.g.\& -\(Lq192.168.1.2/255.255.255.0\(Rq. +\(lq192.168.1.2/255.255.255.0\(rq. The address and netmask pairs may be either IPv4 or IPv6, depending on what the operating system supports. If the address contains a colon @@ -339,9 +339,9 @@ based on the runas user. .TP 6n progname=string The command name that sudo was run as, typically -\(Lqsudo\(Rq +\(lqsudo\(rq or -\(Lqsudoedit\(Rq. +\(lqsudoedit\(rq. .TP 6n prompt=string The prompt to use when requesting a password, if specified via @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ silently ignore settings that it does not recognize. .TP 6n user_info A vector of information about the user running the command in the form of -\(Lqname=value\(Rq +\(lqname=value\(rq strings. The vector is terminated by a \fRNULL\fR @@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ tty=string The path to the user's terminal device. If the user has no terminal device associated with the session, the value will be empty, as in -\(Lq\fRtty=\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fRtty=\fR\(rq. .TP 6n uid=uid_t The real user ID of the user invoking @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ The name of the user invoking user_env The user's environment in the form of a \fRNULL\fR-terminated vector of -\(Lqname=value\(Rq +\(lqname=value\(rq strings. .sp When parsing @@ -720,10 +720,10 @@ into \fIargv_out\fR, separated from the editor and its arguments by a -\(Lq\fR--\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fR--\fR\(rq element. The -\(Lq\fR--\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fR--\fR\(rq will be removed by \fBsudo\fR @@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ Additional environment variables specified by the user on the command line in the form of a \fRNULL\fR-terminated vector of -\(Lqname=value\(Rq +\(lqname=value\(rq strings. The plugin may reject the command if one or more variables are not allowed to be set, or it may silently ignore such variables. @@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ might. .TP 6n command_info Information about the command being run in the form of -\(Lqname=value\(Rq +\(lqname=value\(rq strings. These values are used by \fBsudo\fR @@ -1282,7 +1282,7 @@ argument points to the environment the command will run in, in the form of a \fRNULL\fR-terminated vector of -\(Lqname=value\(Rq +\(lqname=value\(rq strings. This is the same string passed back to the front end via the Policy Plugin's @@ -1620,7 +1620,7 @@ settings A vector of user-supplied \fBsudo\fR settings in the form of -\(Lqname=value\(Rq +\(lqname=value\(rq strings. The vector is terminated by a \fRNULL\fR @@ -1649,7 +1649,7 @@ section for a list of all possible settings. .TP 6n user_info A vector of information about the user running the command in the form of -\(Lqname=value\(Rq +\(lqname=value\(rq strings. The vector is terminated by a \fRNULL\fR @@ -1691,7 +1691,7 @@ user_env The user's environment in the form of a \fRNULL\fR-terminated vector of -\(Lqname=value\(Rq +\(lqname=value\(rq strings. .sp When parsing @@ -2297,11 +2297,11 @@ to the policy plugin. A plugin may also accept a \fIrunas_user\fR in the form of -\(Lquser@hostname\(Rq +\(lquser@hostname\(rq which will work with older versions of \fBsudo\fR. It is anticipated that remote commands will be supported by executing a -\(Lqhelper\(Rq +\(lqhelper\(rq program. The policy plugin should setup the execution environment such that the \fBsudo\fR @@ -2847,7 +2847,7 @@ search the archives. .SH "DISCLAIMER" \fBsudo\fR is provided -\(LqAS IS\(Rq +\(lqAS IS\(rq and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. diff --git a/doc/sudo_plugin.mdoc.in b/doc/sudo_plugin.mdoc.in index 00c62584b..c368c92af 100644 --- a/doc/sudo_plugin.mdoc.in +++ b/doc/sudo_plugin.mdoc.in @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ .\" -.\" Copyright (c) 2009-2017 Todd C. Miller +.\" Copyright (c) 2009-2018 Todd C. Miller .\" .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any .\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above diff --git a/doc/sudoers.ldap.man.in b/doc/sudoers.ldap.man.in index 10c7fda1c..4ce0eb4a0 100644 --- a/doc/sudoers.ldap.man.in +++ b/doc/sudoers.ldap.man.in @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ If a command name is preceded by an exclamation point, the user will be prohibited from running that command. .sp The built-in command -\(Lq\fRsudoedit\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRsudoedit\fR\(rq is used to permit a user to run \fBsudo\fR with the @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ option (or as \fBsudoedit\fR). It may take command line arguments just as a normal command does. Note that -\(Lq\fRsudoedit\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRsudoedit\fR\(rq is a command built into \fBsudo\fR itself and must be specified in without a leading path. @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ If multiple entries match, the entry with the highest \fRsudoOrder\fR attribute is chosen. This corresponds to the -\(Lqlast match\(Rq +\(lqlast match\(rq behavior of the sudoers file. If the \fRsudoOrder\fR @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ sudoOption: !authenticate .fi .PP This assumes that users john and sally are members of the -\(Lqadmins\(Rq +\(lqadmins\(rq Unix group. .SS "Sudoers schema" In order to use @@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ parameter. The \fIsecret\fR may be a plain text password or a base64-encoded string with a -\(Lqbase64:\(Rq +\(lqbase64:\(rq prefix. For example: .nf @@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ parameter is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. The same information is now logged via the \fBsudo\fR debugging framework using the -\(Lqldap\(Rq +\(lqldap\(rq subsystem at priorities \fIdiag\fR and @@ -1116,7 +1116,7 @@ using the Tivoli Directory Server LDAP library. The \fIsecret\fR may be a plain text password or a base64-encoded string with a -\(Lqbase64:\(Rq +\(lqbase64:\(rq prefix. For example: .nf @@ -1633,7 +1633,7 @@ search the archives. .SH "DISCLAIMER" \fBsudo\fR is provided -\(LqAS IS\(Rq +\(lqAS IS\(rq and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. diff --git a/doc/sudoers.man.in b/doc/sudoers.man.in index e7e63b66f..165d6a1da 100644 --- a/doc/sudoers.man.in +++ b/doc/sudoers.man.in @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ env_keep += "BASH_FUNC_my_func%%=()*" .fi .PP Without the -\(Lq\fR=()*\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fR=()*\fR\(rq suffix, this would not match, as \fBbash\fR shell functions are not preserved by default. @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ shell functions are not preserved by default. The complete list of environment variables that \fBsudo\fR allows or denies is contained in the output of -\(Lq\fRsudo -V\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRsudo -V\fR\(rq when run as root. Please note that this list varies based on the operating system \fBsudo\fR @@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ EBNF also contains the following operators, which many readers will recognize from regular expressions. Do not, however, confuse them with -\(Lqwildcard\(Rq +\(lqwildcard\(rq characters, which have different meanings. .TP 6n \fR\&?\fR @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ Note that only inspects actual network interfaces; this means that IP address 127.0.0.1 (localhost) will never match. Also, the host name -\(Lqlocalhost\(Rq +\(lqlocalhost\(rq will only match if that is the actual host name, which is usually only the case for non-networked systems. .nf @@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ if they are used in command arguments: \(oq=\&\(cq, \(oq\e\(cq. The built-in command -\(Lq\fRsudoedit\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRsudoedit\fR\(rq is used to permit a user to run \fBsudo\fR with the @@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ option (or as \fBsudoedit\fR). It may take command line arguments just as a normal command does. Note that -\(Lq\fRsudoedit\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRsudoedit\fR\(rq is a command built into \fBsudo\fR itself and must be specified in the @@ -1044,7 +1044,7 @@ run as but this can be changed on a per-command basis. .PP The basic structure of a user specification is -\(Lqwho where = (as_whom) what\(Rq. +\(lqwho where = (as_whom) what\(rq. Let's break that down into its constituent parts: .SS "Runas_Spec" A @@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ $ ppriv -l .fi .PP In addition, there are several -\(Lqspecial\(Rq +\(lqspecial\(rq privilege strings: .TP 10n none @@ -1556,10 +1556,10 @@ By default, if the \fRNOPASSWD\fR tag is applied to any of the entries for a user on the current host, he or she will be able to run -\(Lq\fRsudo -l\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRsudo -l\fR\(rq without a password. Additionally, a user may only run -\(Lq\fRsudo -v\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRsudo -v\fR\(rq without a password if the \fRNOPASSWD\fR tag is present for all a user's entries that pertain to the current host. @@ -1609,7 +1609,7 @@ glob(3) and fnmatch(3) functions as specified by -IEEE Std 1003.1 (\(LqPOSIX.1\(Rq). +IEEE Std 1003.1 (\(lqPOSIX.1\(rq). .TP 10n \fR*\fR Matches any set of zero or more characters (including white space). @@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@ The file name may also include the \fR%h\fR escape, signifying the short form of the host name. In other words, if the machine's host name is -\(Lqxerxes\(Rq, +\(lqxerxes\(rq, then .nf .sp @@ -1945,7 +1945,7 @@ is omitted, as in: .PP it would explicitly deny root but not match any other users. This is different from a true -\(Lqnegation\(Rq +\(lqnegation\(rq operator. .PP Note, however, that using a @@ -1953,7 +1953,7 @@ Note, however, that using a in conjunction with the built-in \fBALL\fR alias to allow a user to run -\(Lqall but a few\(Rq +\(lqall but a few\(rq commands rarely works as intended (see \fISECURITY NOTES\fR below). @@ -2279,7 +2279,7 @@ command) does not contain the domain name. In other words, instead of myhost you would use myhost.mydomain.edu. You may still use the short form if you wish (and even mix the two). This option is only effective when the -\(Lqcanonical\(Rq +\(lqcanonical\(rq host name, as returned by the \fBgetaddrinfo\fR() or @@ -2291,7 +2291,7 @@ for host name resolution. If the system is configured to use the \fI/etc/hosts\fR file in preference to DNS, the -\(Lqcanonical\(Rq +\(lqcanonical\(rq host name may not be fully-qualified. The order that sources are queried for host name resolution is usually specified in the @@ -2304,13 +2304,13 @@ file. In the \fI/etc/hosts\fR file, the first host name of the entry is considered to be the -\(Lqcanonical\(Rq +\(lqcanonical\(rq name; subsequent names are aliases that are not used by \fBsudoers\fR. For example, the following hosts file line for the machine -\(Lqxyzzy\(Rq +\(lqxyzzy\(rq has the fully-qualified domain name as the -\(Lqcanonical\(Rq +\(lqcanonical\(rq host name, and the short version as an alias. .sp .RS 24n @@ -2331,7 +2331,7 @@ to make DNS lookups which renders unusable if DNS stops working (for example if the machine is disconnected from the network). Also note that just like with the hosts file, you must use the -\(Lqcanonical\(Rq +\(lqcanonical\(rq name as DNS knows it. That is, you may not use a host alias (\fRCNAME\fR @@ -2791,10 +2791,10 @@ If set, root is allowed to run \fBsudo\fR too. Disabling this prevents users from -\(Lqchaining\(Rq +\(lqchaining\(rq \fBsudo\fR commands to get a root shell by doing something like -\(Lq\fRsudo sudo /bin/sh\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fRsudo sudo /bin/sh\fR\(rq. Note, however, that turning off \fIroot_sudo\fR will also prevent root from running @@ -3159,7 +3159,7 @@ flag is set, \fBsudo\fR will prompt for a password even when it would be visible on the screen. This makes it possible to run things like -\(Lq\fRssh somehost sudo ls\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRssh somehost sudo ls\fR\(rq since by default, ssh(1) does @@ -3193,25 +3193,25 @@ This setting is only supported by version 1.8.20 or higher. .TP 18n maxseq The maximum sequence number that will be substituted for the -\(Lq\fR%{seq}\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fR%{seq}\fR\(rq escape in the I/O log file (see the \fIiolog_dir\fR description above for more information). While the value substituted for -\(Lq\fR%{seq}\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fR%{seq}\fR\(rq is in base 36, \fImaxseq\fR itself should be expressed in decimal. Values larger than 2176782336 (which corresponds to the base 36 sequence number -\(LqZZZZZZ\(Rq) +\(lqZZZZZZ\(rq) will be silently truncated to 2176782336. The default value is 2176782336. .sp Once the local sequence number reaches the value of \fImaxseq\fR, it will -\(Lqroll over\(Rq +\(lqroll over\(rq to zero, after which \fBsudoers\fR will truncate and re-use any existing I/O log path names. @@ -3242,7 +3242,7 @@ will split up log messages that are larger than \fIsyslog_maxlen\fR bytes. When a message is split, additional parts will include the string -\(Lq(command continued)\(Rq +\(lq(command continued)\(rq after the user name and before the continued command line arguments. .sp This setting is only supported by version 1.8.19 or higher. @@ -3287,9 +3287,9 @@ If set to a value less than \fR0\fR the user's time stamp will not expire until the system is rebooted. This can be used to allow users to create or delete their own time stamps via -\(Lq\fRsudo -v\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRsudo -v\fR\(rq and -\(Lq\fRsudo -k\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRsudo -k\fR\(rq respectively. .TP 18n umask @@ -3424,7 +3424,7 @@ Note that \fIiolog_file\fR may contain directory components. The default is -\(Lq\fR%{seq}\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fR%{seq}\fR\(rq. .sp See the \fIiolog_dir\fR @@ -3545,7 +3545,7 @@ The escape \fR%h\fR will expand to the host name of the machine. Default is -\(Lq\fR@mailsub@\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fR@mailsub@\fR\(rq. .TP 18n noexec_file As of @@ -3562,7 +3562,7 @@ name used when the \fB\-i\fR option is specified. The default value is -\(Lq\fR@pam_login_service@\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fR@pam_login_service@\fR\(rq. See the description of \fIpam_service\fR for more information. @@ -3578,7 +3578,7 @@ file or a file in the \fI/etc/pam.d\fR directory. The default value is -\(Lq\fRsudo\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fRsudo\fR\(rq. .sp This setting is only supported by version 1.8.8 or higher. .TP 18n @@ -3631,9 +3631,9 @@ character On systems that use PAM for authentication, \fIpassprompt\fR will only be used if the prompt provided by the PAM module matches the string -\(LqPassword: \(Rq +\(lqPassword: \(rq or -\(Lqusername's Password: \(Rq. +\(lqusername's Password: \(rq. This ensures that the \fIpassprompt\fR setting does not interfere with challenge-response style authentication. @@ -3642,7 +3642,7 @@ The flag can be used to change this behavior. .sp The default value is -\(Lq\fR@passprompt@\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fR@passprompt@\fR\(rq. .RE .TP 18n privs @@ -3684,7 +3684,7 @@ Locale to use when parsing the sudoers file, logging commands, and sending email. Note that changing the locale may affect how sudoers is interpreted. Defaults to -\(Lq\fRC\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fRC\fR\(rq. .TP 18n timestamp_type \fBsudoers\fR @@ -3781,9 +3781,9 @@ The option specifies the fully qualified path to a file containing variables to be set in the environment of the program being run. Entries in this file should either be of the form -\(Lq\fRVARIABLE=value\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRVARIABLE=value\fR\(rq or -\(Lq\fRexport VARIABLE=value\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fRexport VARIABLE=value\fR\(rq. The value may optionally be surrounded by single or double quotes. Variables in this file are only added if the variable does not already exist in the environment. @@ -3977,7 +3977,7 @@ Defaults to the path to sendmail found at configure time. .TP 14n mailfrom Address to use for the -\(Lqfrom\(Rq +\(lqfrom\(rq address when sending warning and error mail. The address should be enclosed in double quotes (\&"") @@ -4007,9 +4007,9 @@ The option specifies the fully qualified path to a file containing variables to be set in the environment of the program being run. Entries in this file should either be of the form -\(Lq\fRVARIABLE=value\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRVARIABLE=value\fR\(rq or -\(Lq\fRexport VARIABLE=value\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fRexport VARIABLE=value\fR\(rq. The value may optionally be surrounded by single or double quotes. Variables in this file are only added if the variable does not already exist in the environment. @@ -4046,9 +4046,9 @@ to have a sane \fRPATH\fR environment variable you may want to use this. Another use is if you want to have the -\(Lqroot path\(Rq +\(lqroot path\(rq be separate from the -\(Lquser path\(Rq. +\(lquser path\(rq. Users in the group specified by the \fIexempt_group\fR option are not affected by @@ -4164,10 +4164,10 @@ The default value is env_check Environment variables to be removed from the user's environment unless they are considered -\(Lqsafe\(Rq. +\(lqsafe\(rq. For all variables except \fRTZ\fR, -\(Lqsafe\(Rq +\(lqsafe\(rq means that the variable's value does not contain any \(oq%\(cq or @@ -4354,7 +4354,7 @@ Where the fields are as follows: date The date the command was run. Typically, this is in the format -\(LqMMM, DD, HH:MM:SS\(Rq. +\(lqMMM, DD, HH:MM:SS\(rq. If logging via syslog(3), the actual date format is controlled by the syslog daemon. @@ -4384,13 +4384,13 @@ The login name of the user who ran .TP 14n ttyname The short name of the terminal (e.g.\& -\(Lqconsole\(Rq, -\(Lqtty01\(Rq, +\(lqconsole\(rq, +\(lqtty01\(rq, or -\(Lqpts/0\(Rq) +\(lqpts/0\(rq) \fBsudo\fR was run on, or -\(Lqunknown\(Rq +\(lqunknown\(rq if there was no terminal present. .TP 14n cwd @@ -4422,7 +4422,7 @@ The actual command that was executed. Messages are logged using the locale specified by \fIsudoers_locale\fR, which defaults to the -\(Lq\fRC\fR\(Rq +\(lq\fRC\fR\(rq locale. .SS "Denied command log entries" If the user is not allowed to run the command, the reason for the denial @@ -4505,7 +4505,7 @@ file using group permissions to avoid this problem. Consider either changing the ownership of \fI@sysconfdir@/sudoers\fR or adding an argument like -\(Lqsudoers_uid=N\(Rq +\(lqsudoers_uid=N\(rq (where \(oqN\(cq is the user ID that owns the @@ -4534,7 +4534,7 @@ file has the wrong owner. If you wish to change the \fIsudoers\fR file owner, please add -\(Lqsudoers_uid=N\(Rq +\(lqsudoers_uid=N\(rq (where \(oqN\(cq is the user ID that owns the @@ -4555,7 +4555,7 @@ The file must not be world-writable, the default file mode is 0440 (readable by owner and group, writable by none). The default mode may be changed via the -\(Lqsudoers_mode\(Rq +\(lqsudoers_mode\(rq option to the \fBsudoers\fR \fRPlugin\fR @@ -4570,7 +4570,7 @@ file has the wrong group ownership. If you wish to change the \fIsudoers\fR file group ownership, please add -\(Lqsudoers_gid=N\(Rq +\(lqsudoers_gid=N\(rq (where \(oqN\(cq is the group ID that owns the @@ -4690,7 +4690,7 @@ by default) using a unique session ID that is included in the \fBsudo\fR log line, prefixed with -\(Lq\fRTSID=\fR\(Rq. +\(lq\fRTSID=\fR\(rq. The \fIiolog_file\fR option may be used to control the format of the session ID. @@ -5096,7 +5096,7 @@ may run any command on machines in the netgroup. \fBsudo\fR knows that -\(Lqbiglab\(Rq +\(lqbiglab\(rq is a netgroup due to the \(oq+\(cq prefix. @@ -5234,7 +5234,7 @@ for encapsulating in a shell script. .SH "SECURITY NOTES" .SS "Limitations of the \(oq!\&\(cq operator" It is generally not effective to -\(Lqsubtract\(Rq +\(lqsubtract\(rq commands from \fBALL\fR using the @@ -5432,7 +5432,7 @@ option in sudo(@mansectsu@). .PP For example, to allow user operator to edit the -\(Lqmessage of the day\(Rq +\(lqmessage of the day\(rq file: .nf .sp @@ -5537,7 +5537,7 @@ will log and complain. If the \fItimestamp_type\fR option is set to -\(Lqtty\(Rq, +\(lqtty\(rq, the time stamp record includes the device number of the terminal the user authenticated with. This provides per-terminal granularity but time stamp records may still @@ -5546,7 +5546,7 @@ outlive the user's session. Unless the \fItimestamp_type\fR option is set to -\(Lqglobal\(Rq, +\(lqglobal\(rq, the time stamp record also includes the session ID of the process that last authenticated. This prevents processes in different terminal sessions from using @@ -5557,7 +5557,7 @@ is recorded in the time stamp record. If no terminal is present or the \fItimestamp_type\fR option is set to -\(Lqppid\(Rq, +\(lqppid\(rq, the start time of the parent process is used instead. In most cases this will prevent a time stamp record from being re-used without the user entering a password when logging out and back in again. @@ -5741,7 +5741,7 @@ search the archives. .SH "DISCLAIMER" \fBsudo\fR is provided -\(LqAS IS\(Rq +\(lqAS IS\(rq and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. diff --git a/doc/sudoers_timestamp.man.in b/doc/sudoers_timestamp.man.in index a7ea40ec5..a8de120d5 100644 --- a/doc/sudoers_timestamp.man.in +++ b/doc/sudoers_timestamp.man.in @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ search the archives. .SH "DISCLAIMER" \fBsudo\fR is provided -\(LqAS IS\(Rq +\(lqAS IS\(rq and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. diff --git a/doc/sudoreplay.man.in b/doc/sudoreplay.man.in index 5a0e728d7..a2a0bdb06 100644 --- a/doc/sudoreplay.man.in +++ b/doc/sudoreplay.man.in @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Display a short help message to the standard output and exit. .TP 12n \fB\-l\fR, \fB\--list\fR [\fIsearch expression\fR] Enable -\(Lqlist mode\(Rq. +\(lqlist mode\(rq. In this mode, \fBsudoreplay\fR will list available sessions in a format similar to the @@ -313,13 +313,13 @@ yesterday next Friday The first second of the Friday in the next (upcoming) week. Not to be confused with -\(Lqthis Friday\(Rq +\(lqthis Friday\(rq which would match the Friday of the current week. .TP 8n last week The current time but 7 days ago. This is equivalent to -\(Lqa week ago\(Rq. +\(lqa week ago\(rq. .TP 8n a fortnight ago The current time but 14 days ago. @@ -341,13 +341,13 @@ The current time but 14 days ago. .PP Note that relative time specifications do not always work as expected. For example, the -\(Lqnext\(Rq +\(lqnext\(rq qualifier is intended to be used in conjunction with a day such as -\(Lqnext Monday\(Rq. +\(lqnext Monday\(rq. When used with units of weeks, months, years, etc the result will be one more than expected. For example, -\(Lqnext week\(Rq +\(lqnext week\(rq will result in a time exactly two weeks from now, which is probably not what was intended. This will be addressed in a future version of @@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ search the archives. .SH "DISCLAIMER" \fBsudoreplay\fR is provided -\(LqAS IS\(Rq +\(lqAS IS\(rq and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. diff --git a/doc/visudo.man.in b/doc/visudo.man.in index caefde511..46f796e16 100644 --- a/doc/visudo.man.in +++ b/doc/visudo.man.in @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Upon finding an error, \fBvisudo\fR will print a message stating the line number(s) where the error occurred and the user will receive the -\(LqWhat now?\(Rq +\(lqWhat now?\(rq prompt. At this point the user may enter \(oqe\(cq @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ instead of the default, The lock file used is the specified \fIsudoers\fR file with -\(Lq\.tmp\(Rq +\(lq\.tmp\(rq appended to it. In \fIcheck-only\fR @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ search the archives. .SH "DISCLAIMER" \fBvisudo\fR is provided -\(LqAS IS\(Rq +\(lqAS IS\(rq and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed.