- updated to sudo-1.8.2 * Sudo, visudo, sudoreplay and the sudoers plug-in now have natural language support (NLS). This can be disabled by passing configure the --disable-nls option. Sudo will use gettext(), if available, to display translated messages. All translations are coordinated via The Translation Project, http://translationproject.org/. * Plug-ins are now loaded with the RTLD_GLOBAL flag instead of RTLD_LOCAL. This fixes missing symbol problems in PAM modules on certain platforms, such as FreeBSD and SuSE Linux Enterprise. * I/O logging is now supported for commands run in background mode (using sudo's -b flag). * Group ownership of the sudoers file is now only enforced when the file mode on sudoers allows group readability or writability. * Visudo now checks the contents of an alias and warns about cycles when the alias is expanded. * If the user specifes a group via sudo's -g option that matches the target user's group in the password database, it is now allowed even if no groups are present in the Runas_Spec. * The sudo Makefiles now have more complete dependencies which are automatically generated instead of being maintained manually. * The "use_pty" sudoers option is now correctly passed back to the sudo front end. This was missing in previous versions of sudo 1.8 which prevented "use_pty" from being honored. * "sudo -i command" now works correctly with the bash version 2.0 and higher. Previously, the .bash_profile would not be sourced prior to running the command unless bash was built with NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS defined. * When matching groups in the sudoers file, sudo will now match based on the name of the group instead of the group ID. This can substantially reduce the number of group lookups for sudoers OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/87713 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/sudo?expand=0&rev=39
In the default (ie unconfigured) configuration sudo asks for root password. This allows to use an ordinary user account for administration of a freshly installed system. When configuring sudo, please make sure to delete the two following lines: Defaults targetpw # ask for the password of the target user i.e. root %users ALL=(ALL) ALL # WARNING! Only use this together with 'Defaults targetpw'!
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