That's what I get for just committing willy-nilly with a fresh install
of Gvim for Windows.
Also, this is an experiment to see if linefeeds are being respected in
this editor Window. I doubt it will be, given GitHub's resistence to
50/72 as a sensible default.
Notably, DisclosureDate is required for other module parsers, so let's
not ignore those, even if you have to guess at the disclosure or call
the module's publish date the disclosure date.
commit dadb717f5e17851a85183847f3fdb01e45e6caaa
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date: Fri Aug 3 18:48:53 2012 -0600
Rescue SMB errors
Prevents backtraces and gives the user some idea of what happened.
Specifically useful for STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED and STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE.
commit aba203ead75eec22606f52d7eb67f1581c44c4df
Author: Rob Fuller <jd.mubix@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Jul 20 03:24:26 2012 -0400
add SMB list directory module
[Closes#628]
The oraenum module has errror handling to catch instances where the user used to run the checks doesn't have the appropriate rights, however in one place (The default password check) the error handling code isn't included. This patch just adds the same check for that code.
The modified version of pull request #453. This addresses a couple
of things including:
* Change the description to better explain what the vulnerability is.
The advisory focuses the problem as an auth bypass, not DoS,
although it can end up dosing the server.
* The title and filename are changed as a result of matching that
advisory's description.
* Use 'TARGETURI' option instead of 'URI'.
* The reset attempt needs to check if the directory actually has
401 in place, otherwise this may result a false-positive.
* The last HTTP request needs to check a possible nil return value.
* More verbose outputs.