MAXHOSTNAMELEN and the MIN/MAX macros. We now use PATH_MAX and
HOST_NAME_MAX throughout without falling back on MAXPATHLEN or
MAXHOSTNAMELEN and define our own MIN/MAX macros as needed.
present but empty) and the -u option was not specified, set runas_pw
to user_pw instead of using runas_default. This is intended to be
used in conjunction with the Solaris Privilege Set support for rules
that grant privileges without changing the user.
command to be run as the invoking user. This can be used in
conjunction with the Solaris Privilege Set support to grant privileges
without changing the user.
bug where a pattern like "/usr/*" include /usr/bin/ in the results,
which would be incorrectly be interpreted as if the sudoers file
had specified a directory. From Vitezslav Cizek.
the runas user's group in the passwd database and that group is not
denied in the Runas_Spec, allow it. Thus, if user root's gid in
/etc/passwd is 0, then "sudo -u root -g root id" is allow even if
no groups are present in the Runas_Spec.
line options), keep track of runas group and runas user matches
separately. Only return a positive match if we have a match for
both runas user and runas group (if specified).
one reference itself and another is added by sudo_getgr{gid,nam}
and sudo_getpw{uid,nam}. The final ref on the runas and user passwd
and group structs are persistent for now.
Set adminstrative domain for the process when looking up user's
password or group info and when preparing for execve().
Include strings.h even if string.h exists since they may define
different things. Fixes warnings on AIX and others.
an -I flag is specified. The files in the compat dir could get away
with double quotes here but I've converted all the source files
to use angle brackets for consistency.