Armitage 09.08.11: This release fixes several bugs, adds an option to get more feedback when launching exploits, and highlights messages posted to the event log when its inactive. It's also possible to open tabs in their own windows and to instruct Armitage to attempt all known credentials to login to a service.
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Armitage Changelog
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09.08.11
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- Armitage now highlights the event log tab when something new is posted and the
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tab is not active. Control the color by editing tab.highlight.color pref.
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- Fixed a bug preventing preference values from saving properly (and having an
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effect).
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- Added "Check all credentials" option to the login dialogs. This option will
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login to the service to test each credential. Successful logins will populate
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the credentials table.
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- Fixed a bug preventing the first open console from scrolling all the way to
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the bottom when open.
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- Credential export button now escapes the file path (making the button work on
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Windows). This bug is another good example of why you should use Armitage on
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Linux. It'll just work. Windows users: expect surprises.
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- Use Ctrl+Shift on a tab X button to remove the tab and create a desktop window
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with its contents. I suspect you'll find this really useful at times.
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- Armitage now remembers your auto-layout setting. Right-click in the graph area
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to change it.
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- Setting armitage.show_all_commands.boolean to true will now run each exploit in
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its own tab. Setting this is a good way to get feedback on the attacks you
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launch and to learn the Metasploit console better.
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07.31.11
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- Fixed bug preventing Meterpreter -> Access -> Hashdump from noting all hashes
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