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Bug 2208779

Summary: request to backport support for regex in sudo to RHEL 9
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Reporter: Lark Gordon <lagordon>
Component: sudoAssignee: Radovan Sroka <rsroka>
Status: CLOSED MIGRATED QA Contact: Dalibor Pospíšil <dapospis>
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Version: 9.4CC: dapospis
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Description Lark Gordon 2023-05-20 16:12:24 UTC
This bug was initially created as a copy of Bug #2188104

I am copying this bug because: 

It appears that 

1. Proposed title of this feature request
Request to add regex support to sudo in RHEL 9

3. What is the nature and description of the request?
sudo 1.9.10 upstream allows regex in sudoers.

4. Why does the customer need this? (List the business requirements here)
need the regex feature so we can better manage sudo environment.

5. How would the customer like to achieve this? (List the functional requirements here)
include sudo-1.9.10 in RHEL 9 (or backport support for regex into the existing sudo)

6. For each functional requirement listed, specify how Red Hat and the customer can test to confirm the requirement is successfully implemented.
edit /etc/sudoers with regex and confirm that they are applied as expected

7. Is there already an existing RFE upstream or in Red Hat Bugzilla?
N/A

8. Does the customer have any specific timeline dependencies and which release would they like to target (i.e. RHEL8, RHEL9)?
RHEL 9

9. Is the sales team involved in this request and do they have any additional input?
N/A

10. List any affected packages or components.
sudo

11. Would the customer be able to assist in testing this functionality if implemented?
yes

Comment 4 Radovan Sroka 2023-08-16 15:05:13 UTC
This bug is going to be migrated.

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