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    Sudo-rs make me a sandwich, hold the buffer overflows

    May 8, 2025

    Sudo-rs make me a sandwich, hold the buffer overflows

    Canonical’s Ubuntu 25.10 is set to make sudo-rs, a Rust-based rework of the classic sudo utility, the default – part of a push to cut memory-related security bugs and lock down core system components. …
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    How are you testing configuration changes?

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    I am curious if folks are testing configuration changes in applications. For example, I have a Spring Boot app that pulls its configurations from a local properties file at build time and from Spring Cloud Config Server at runtime. When I deploy this app to a non-prod environment, it will have different configurations than when I deploy it to production. As a result, while the artifact I’m testing in non-prod is the same as the one I deploy to production, its configurations will be different.
    My question is…how do you test these configuration changes? That is, how do you verify functionality of the app when configurations change. Health checks to service and db URLs could be run after a production deploy, but is there a way to test these in a lower environment?
    Besides the above example, is anyone testing other configuration changes in lower environments to make sure deploys to production are successful?
    I’ve tried to find information on this subject, but “configuration testing” typically has a different meaning in the quality engineering world.

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