[Bug 1458031] Re: sudo not properly cleaning out timestamp directory
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Tue Aug 29 05:13:50 UTC 2017
** Changed in: sudo (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
sudo not properly cleaning out timestamp directory
Status in sudo package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in sudo source package in Wily:
Fix Released
Status in sudo package in Debian:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Sudo 1.8.10 switched to a new time stamp file format that uses the
monotonic clock. Timestamp files moved from /var/lib/sudo to
/var/lib/sudo/ts.
At boot, the contents of the /var/lib/sudo/ts directory needs to be
deleted, as per the warning in the build log:
configure: Warning: the /var/lib/sudo/ts directory must be cleared at boot time.
configure: You may need to create a startup item to do this.
The sudo package ships with both an init script and a systemd unit
file. Unfortunately, the init script sets the date on the timestamp
files to epoch, which is no longer the proper way to invalidate them.
The systemd unit file doesn't seem to work at all.
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