It's easier to deal with one Array of all routes regardless of INET
family than having get_routes() return a two-element Array of Arrays.
Also fixes a bug in each_route() which was expecting get_routes() to
return a single Array of all routes. Thanks to valsmith for reporting.
Makes it consistent with "jobs", "sessions", and "threads" commands in
msfconsole. Because I keep using the wrong thing and being confused
about why it doesn't work.
1.8 doesn't maintain insertion order for Hash keys like 1.9 does so we
end up with ~random order for the display with the previous technique.
Switch to an Array instead of a Hash so it's always the same.
* Adds support for listing IPv6 addresses on POSIX meterpreter
* Ensures crash logs are only created if debugging is enabled
* Fixes a bug in sniffer where a lock was not acquired correctly
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 955124b264a675c7d67187703bf23b58f0aba6d8
Author: MM <gaspmat@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Feb 23 23:42:26 2012 +0100
posix meterpreter - IPv6 support for route and ipconfig using netlink sockets
[Closes#196]
commit 69bb41a8176fb814485225e0c3b0e1c44342e652
Author: matugm <matugm@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 31 11:30:52 2012 +0100
indentation
commit 175d230a06dc58e2123f092d39f33063efdce83d
Author: matugm <matugm@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jan 31 11:13:02 2012 +0100
Changed way of finding hive names so that it works with xp hives
At some point in the distant past, the datastore was all strings and the
various option types got parsed out in the appropriate places. Then, in
the somewhat more recent past, the options started getting converted to
regular ruby types (such as TrueClass for a BOOL options, etc) earlier
in their life. Apparently, that change broke boolean http evasions.
This commit fixes them by ensuring that +true+ is just as acceptable as
"true".
Fixes#6198, thanks Ashish for the report
Can't actually require FILENAME or REMOTE_FILENAME because I don't know
if you're going to upload or download. However, there shouldn't be a
stacktrace when you just try to go with neither.
See #5291. Adds an option to mess with the block size in case someone
wants to write a fuzzer or exploit that leverages that. Adds a cleanup
method to the module (pretty much required, it turns out). Looking
nearly final, just need to rename the module and I think we're good to
push to master.
Commenting the tricksy parts a little better for general usage.
Adding the ability to set FILEDATA instead of FILENAME, in case
only short bits of data are desired and the user doesn't want
to go to the trouble of creating a source file to upload.
Still need to deal with the use case of not passing a block; blocks
should not be required, it should be okay to invoke and just wait for
the complete attribute to be true. You'll miss out on error messages but
eh, maybe those should be return values.
Adds error checking and some helpful messaging in the event of an error.
In the event of a failed transfer the module exits immediately, but in
success, I'm still hanging around for several seconds after. Not a deal
breaker but can be annoying.
Also, need to implement a read as well as a write and store it as loot,
to be actually useful for most TFTP checking.