- classes.dex gets mangled on windows; use binary mode when reading it
- UnknownHostExceptions on API Level 3 emulator because of trailing
whitespace after the hostname/IP
- Work around integer overflow at year 2038 when signing the payload
Convert the dx calls from build.sh to equivalent exec calls in Maven
deploy profile.
While this commit takes into account differences between Windows and *nix,
it was only tested on Windows, and the resulting binaries have not been
tested at all!
In addition, I was not able to pass individual .class file names to dx
without getting a "class name does not match path" error, so I changed it
to copy all required classes into a temp directory and call dx from there.
I also changed the cross-project paths to refer to the respective Maven
classpath, so in case you do an individual project build, the library
dependencies are taken from the Maven repository instead of taking them
from the target/ directory of the projects directly.
Include the animal-scents for Android API in this commit, so that users
who do not have Android SDK can still check meterpreter API compatibility
with Android API. Some classes, like screenshot have been excluded since
they need AWT (but they are excluded in Android Meterpreter anyway).
To regenerate the scents file, run
mvn -Dandroid.sdk.path=... -P regenerate package
Apparently Android API 3 does not know the getMTU() function, which was
added in Java 1.6, and in Android API Level 9 (Gingerbread). Therefore,
fall back to the 1.4 version that does not need this API.
Apparently, getNetworkPrefixLength can return -1, which confuses the Ruby
side. Therefore fall back to guessing the prefix in this case, as we do it
for Java <= 1.6.
Apparently, my last update came from the future. This modification
to that future update fixes an oversight preventing Armitage from
connecting to its collaboration server because it would report the
wrong application.
This update to Armitage improves its responsiveness when connected
to a team server over a high latency network. This update also adds
a publish/query/subscribe API to Cortana.
The BindTCP test contained a race condition: if the bind payload took
longer to load than the handler, it could result in a
ConnectException: Connection refused: connect
Work around this by retrying the connection up to 10 times, with 500ms
delay in between.