A memory safe implementation of sudo and su.
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would not properly truncate a sudoers
file (#833)Published by rnijveld 8 months ago
--login
regardless of the presence of --chdir
Published by rnijveld about 1 year ago
Version 0.2.1 is a bugfix release. This release includes a bug fix for a security issue. Users of sudo-rs are advised to upgrade to the latest version as soon a possible. Please see the security advisory for details.
visudo
will now resolve EDITOR
via PATH
%h
escape sequence in sudoers includes directives is not supported in sudo-rs, this now gives a better diagnostic and no longer tries to include the filevisudo
with a proper error messagePublished by squell about 1 year ago
This is the first stable release of sudo-rs! To easily install it without needing to install the entire Rust toolchain, we provide binaries (attached below). You can use the provided tar balls to install sudo-rs without removing your existing, original sudo installation. To install sudo-rs, simply extract the provided tar balls and put the files in your /usr/local
hierarchy, for example by running
sudo tar -C /usr/local -xvf sudo-0.2.0.tar.gz
Sudo-rs will use your existing /etc/sudoers
configuration, but if you create a /etc/sudoers-rs
file, it will read that instead. Note that sudo-rs does not implement all features of the original sudo, please check the README for more information on what is and is not supported. You can also find instructions on compiling sudo-rs yourself.
We will be working with popular Linux distributions to provide an easier installation path through the regular package managers.