sudo/sudo-1.9.0rc2.tar.gz.sig
Kristyna Streitova 3ed4d64671 Accepting request 794915 from home:kstreitova:branches:Base:System
- 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

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/794915
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/sudo?expand=0&rev=164
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