Describe tty timestamp improvements
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@@ -16,6 +16,12 @@ What's new in Sudo 1.7.3?
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* The use_pty sudoers option can be used to force a command to be
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* The use_pty sudoers option can be used to force a command to be
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run in a pseudo-pty, even when I/O logging is not enabled.
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run in a pseudo-pty, even when I/O logging is not enabled.
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* On some systems, sudo can now detect when a user has logged out
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and back in again when tty-based time stamps are in use. Supported
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systems include Solaris systems with the devices file system,
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Mac OS X, and Linux systems with the devpts filesystem (pseudo-ttys
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only).
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* The passwd_timeout and timestamp_timeout options may now be
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* The passwd_timeout and timestamp_timeout options may now be
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specified as floating point numbers for more granular timeout
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specified as floating point numbers for more granular timeout
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values.
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values.
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