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  • Committer: Teddy Hogeborn
  • Date: 2019-07-14 22:39:15 UTC
  • Revision ID: teddy@recompile.se-20190714223915-aqjkms3t3taa6tye
Only use sanitizing options when debugging

The C compiler's sanitizing options introduce code in the output
binary which is fragile and not very security conscious.  It has
become clear that sanitizing is only really meant for use while
debugging.

As a side effect, this makes compilation faster, as the Makefile, for
production builds, no longer runs the compiler repeatedly to find all
its currently supported sanitizing options.

* Makefile (DEBUG): Add "$(SANITIZE)".
  (SANITIZE): Comment out.
  (CFLAGS): Remove "$(SANITIZE)".
  (plugins.d/mandos-client): Revert back to use plain $(LINK.c), since
                             we no longer need to remove the leak
                             sanitizer by overriding CFLAGS.

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                *:Mandos\ password\ system,,,:/nonexistent:/bin/false)
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                    usermod --login _mandos mandos
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                    groupmod --new-name _mandos mandos
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                    # Reload D-Bus daemon to be aware of the _mandos
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                    # user & group
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                    if [ -x /etc/init.d/dbus ]; then
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                        invoke-rc.d dbus force-reload || :
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                    fi
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                    ;;
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            esac
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        fi
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                --home /nonexistent --no-create-home --group \
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                --disabled-password --gecos "Mandos password system" \
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                _mandos
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            # Reload D-Bus daemon to be aware of the _mandos user &
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            # group
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            if [ -x /etc/init.d/dbus ]; then
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                invoke-rc.d dbus force-reload || :
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            fi
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        elif dpkg --compare-versions "$2" eq 1.7.4-1 \
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                || dpkg --compare-versions "$2" eq "1.7.4-1~bpo8+1"
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        then