| A brief history of sudo: |
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| Sudo was first conceived and implemented by Bob Coggeshall and Cliff Spencer |
| around 1980 at the Department of Computer Science at SUNY/Buffalo. It ran on |
| a VAX-11/750 running 4.1BSD. An updated version, credited to Phil Betchel, |
| Cliff Spencer, Gretchen Phillips, John LoVerso and Don Gworek, was posted to |
| the net.sources Usenet newsgroup in December of 1985. |
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| In the Summer of 1986, Garth Snyder released an enhanced version of sudo. |
| For the next 5 years, sudo was fed and watered by a handful of folks at |
| CU-Boulder, including Bob Coggeshall, Bob Manchek, and Trent Hein. |
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| In 1991, Dave Hieb and Jeff Nieusma wrote a new version of sudo with an |
| enhanced sudoers format under contract to a consulting firm called "The Root |
| Group". This version was later released under the GNU public license. |
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| In 1994, after maintaining sudo informally within CU-Boulder for some time, |
| Todd Miller made a public release of "CU sudo" (version 1.3) with bug fixes |
| and support for more operating systems. The "CU" was added to differentiate |
| it from the "official" version from "The Root Group". |
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| In 1995, a new parser for the sudoers file was contributed by Chris Jepeway. |
| The new parser was a proper grammar (unlike the old one) and could work with |
| both sudo and visudo (previously they had slightly different parsers). |
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| In 1996, Todd, who had been maintaining sudo for several years in his spare |
| time, moved distribution of sudo from a CU-Boulder ftp site to his domain, |
| courtesan.com. |
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| In 1999, the "CU" prefix was dropped from the name since there had been no |
| formal release of sudo from "The Root Group" since 1991 (the original |
| authors now work elsewhere). As of version 1.6, Sudo no longer contains any |
| of the original "Root Group" code and is available under an ISC-style |
| license. |
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| In 2001, the sudo web site, ftp site and mailing lists were moved from |
| courtesan.com to the sudo.ws domain (sudo.org was already taken). |
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| In 2003, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company contributed code written by |
| Aaron Spangler to store the sudoers data in LDAP. These changes were |
| incorporated into Sudo 1.6.8. |
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| In 2005, Todd rewrote the sudoers parser to better support the features that |
| had been added in the past ten years. This new parser removes some |
| limitations of the previous one, removes ordering constraints and adds |
| support for including multiple sudoers files. |
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| In 2010, Quest Software began sponsoring Sudo development by hiring Todd to |
| work on Sudo as part of his full-time job. |
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| sudo, in its current form, is maintained by: |
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| Todd Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com> |
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| Todd continues to enhance sudo and fix bugs. |
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