doas
is a minimal replacement for the venerable sudo
. It was
initially written by Ted Unangst
of the OpenBSD project to provide 95% of the features of sudo
with a
fraction of the codebase.
At the moment only linux with GLIBC or musl libc is supported and tested.
$ ./configure
$ make
# make install
This is not an official port/project from OpenBSD!
As much as possible I've attempted to stick to doas
as tedu desired
it. As things stand it's essentially just code lifted from OpenBSD with
PAM or shadow based authentication glommed on to it.
Compatibility functions in libopenbsd come from openbsd directly
(strtonum.c
, reallocarray.c
, strlcpy.c
, strlcat.c
),
from openssh (readpassphrase.c
) or from sudo (closefrom.c
).
The PAM and shadow authentication code does not come from the OpenBSD project.
The persist feature is disabled by default and can be enabled with the configure
flag --with-timestamp
.
This feature is new and potentially dangerous, in the original doas, a kernel API is used to set and clear timeouts. This API is openbsd specific and no similar API is available on other operating systems.
As a workaround, the persist feature is implemented using timestamp files similar to sudo.
See the comment block in timestamp.c
for an in-depth description on how
timestamps are created and checked to be as safe as possible.