The credentials table was defined with the columns "User", "Password", "Host", "Port", and "SSL". Credentials were not added in that order, however. They were added in the order "host, port, user, password, ssl" in this line:
credentials << [cred['host'], cred['port'], cred['user'], cred['password'], cred['ssl']]
I changed the order the columns were defined to fix this.
The permissions table had a similar issue. The "FileWrite" column was missing, so I added it. I also moved the "Home" column to after the "AutoCreate" column. Now the line:
permissions << [perm['host'], perm['user'], perm['dir'], perm['fileread'], perm['filewrite'], perm['filedelete'], perm['fileappend'],perm['dircreate'], perm['dirdelete'], perm['dirlist'], perm['dirsubdirs'], perm['autocreate']]
works correctly.
filezilla_server.rb would crash if there was no admin information found.
In smart_hashdump.rb I replicated the changes made in hashdump.rb to handle the race condition. (It works, but is still not as reliable as regular hashdump for XP boxes)
In migrate.rb the option PID is an integer, and the line "elseif datastore['PID']" was evaluating as true, even though PID was set to "". There was also a misspelling of datastore as "datstore" that I fixed.
Change all Platform 'windows' to 'win', as it internally is an alias
anyway and only causes unnecessary confusion to have two platform names
that mean the same.
server cred module both used the accessor :ptype but report_auth_info looks for :type.
While ptype is what the db field is called, almsot everything else references :type so it is better
for consistency to keep everything at :type.
Fixes#5906
git-svn-id: file:///home/svn/framework3/trunk@14141 4d416f70-5f16-0410-b530-b9f4589650da