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6 Commits (30f3e8fda20021a5a4972ca868724af4eb07e5c8)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Joshua Drake 0ea6eca4bc big module whitespace/formatting cleanup pass
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2010-04-30 08:40:19 +00:00
Tod Beardsley c763052c57 See #816. This came up while learning how to perform various postgre tasks via Metasploit.
This module in particular reads a text file on the remote machine, copies it to a temporary table, and then selects the table.

Looks like this:

http://pastie.org/private/uoxgaw7ibjpvuepolr1fuw



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2010-02-08 22:34:09 +00:00
Tod Beardsley 67bb7a1926 Cleaning up print_status messages for Postgres SQL module and Postgres library.
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2010-02-08 16:43:44 +00:00
Tod Beardsley 6e8e6ef16a Fixes #769 by implementing a brute force module for Postgres. A couple notes: If you guess wrong at the database name, you still can try to login with a username and password -- you'll get a successful auth, but then get disconnected. So, that's pretty neat.
Also, since Postgres-PR uses the stock TCPSocket object, connection timeouts and other errors take forever. This is avoided in the brute forcer by pre-validating the connection with Rex::Socket, but this is a hack -- it would be better to convert Postgres-PR to a Rex::Socket flavor, so you also get nicer error messages and what all. I did fork it off the main distribute it already anyway, so may as well will open a feature bug on this, but it's pretty low priority.




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2010-02-03 21:45:13 +00:00
Tod Beardsley 2ffe4abb5d Fixes #730 by fixing up the Postgres query module and nicifying the output.
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2010-02-02 21:02:12 +00:00
Tod Beardsley 01adf60550 See #730. First pass at a Postgres Query module. Doesn't handle errors very well yet (still need to work all that out and create some test cases).
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2010-02-02 01:40:48 +00:00