ee86844e632d5760355154ea4e928c9228f3dfd1
For release note, see:
https://www.sudo.ws/releases/stable/#1.9.17p1
Fixes the following security issues:
- CVE-2025-32462: Sudo before 1.9.17p1, when used with a sudoers file that
specifies a host that is neither the current host nor ALL, allows listed
users to execute commands on unintended machines (since sudo 1.8.8)
https://www.sudo.ws/security/advisories/host_any/
- CVE-2025-32463: Sudo before 1.9.17p1 allows local users to obtain root
access because /etc/nsswitch.conf from a user-controlled directory is used
with the --chroot option (since sudo 1.9.4)
https://www.sudo.ws/security/advisories/chroot_bug/
Update the LICENSE.md hash for a change in copyright years:
30729312c2
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
[Julien: add link to release note in commit log]
Signed-off-by: Julien Olivain <ju.o@free.fr>
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