See the complaint on #4039. This doesn't fix that particular
issue (it's somewhat unrelated), but does solve around
a file parsing problem reported by @void-in
MSP-11368
MSP-11143
Remove fastlib as it slows down the code loading process. From the
previous commit, the mean loading for
`METASPLOIT_FRAMEWORK_PROFILE=true msfconsole -q -x exit` was
27.9530±0.3485 seconds (N=10). The mean after removal of fastlib
was 17.9820±0.6497 seconds (N=10). This means an average 35.67%
reduction in boot time.
On August 15, shuckins-r7 merged the Metasploit 4.10.0 branch
(staging/electro-release) into master. Rather than merging with
history, he squashed all history into two commits (see
149c3ecc63 and
82760bf5b3).
We want to preserve history (for things like git blame, git log, etc.).
So on August 22, we reverted the commits above (see
19ba7772f3).
This merge commit merges the staging/electro-release branch
(62b81d6814) into master
(48f0743d1b). It ensures that any changes
committed to master since the original squashed merge are retained.
As a side effect, you may see this merge commit in history/blame for the
time period between August 15 and August 22.
Some module submissions don't have a pcap, screenshot/video or anything
to prove the module is actually functional or not, because often due to
the author not having the test box anymore, or unable to share info
because of their NDA. We nee a way to prove the module runs by basically
simulating the vulnerable environment live, and this is the answer to that.
This test module is specifically for the cisco_asa_asdm.rb, but future
PRs with the same scenario can also borrow the same idea.
This module should throw three errors on lines 17, 18, and 19 when
checked against the new msftidy.rb that is space-tolerant (but not
tab-space tolerant)
Aside from codebase-wide changes, nearly all of these tests haven't been
touched since before 2010, and there is no effort to maintain this style
of testing. We've moved on to (correctly) seperating out our tests from
our codebase.
Works now:
````
msf post(unix) > run
[*] Running against session 1
[*] Session type is shell and platform is linux
[+] should list users
[*] Passed: 1; Failed: 0
[*] Post module execution completed
````