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Sudo 1.9.16 ↕ Cvtsudoers Manual [pdf] Sudo Configuration Manual [pdf] Sudo Manual [pdf] Sudo Log Server Protocol Manual [pdf] Sudo Log Server Configuration Manual [pdf] Sudo Log Server Manual [pdf] Sudo Plugin API [pdf] Sudo Python Plugin API [pdf] Sudo Log Client Manual [pdf] Sudoers LDAP Manual [pdf] Sudoers Manual [pdf] Sudoers Time Stamp Manual [pdf] Sudoreplay Manual [pdf] Visudo Manual [pdf] Sudo 1.9.15 ↕ Cvtsudoers Manual [pdf] Sudo Configuration Manual [pdf] Sudo Manual [pdf] Sudo...| Sudo
The current development release of sudo is 1.9.16rc2. Binary packages are also available for development releases. For full details see the ChangeLog file or view the commit history via git or GitHub. If you plan to use a development release of sudo, please subscribe to the sudo-workers mailing list so that you will receive updates on bug fixes and related announcements. You may also be interested in the sudo-commits mailing list which receives a message for each commit to the sudo source tree.| Sudo
One of the most interesting new features of the upcoming sudo version 1.9 is Python support. While version 1.8 introduced plugin support, Python support means that you can extend sudo using the same APIs but write plugins in Python instead of C. Version 1.9 is still under development but you are encouraged to test it and provide feedback about your experiences. From this blog, you can learn how to install ready to use beta quality packages from the sudo website, how to compile it yourself (on...| Sudo
I guess it is not an overstatement to say that many interesting new features are coming to sudo in version 1.9. On the other hand, most sudo users are still only aware of its basic functionality. In this blog I would like to draw your attention to my Opensource.com article, which describes some lesser known features of sudo. Finally, I will point you to four upcoming conference talks about different aspects of sudo.| Sudo