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.
Add the appropriate methods to Rex side of the FS extension and
the commensurate command dispatcher.
Requires https://github.com/rapid7/meterpreter/pull/6 from the
meterpreter repo as well as compiling fresh DLL for
ext_server_stdapi.
Conflicts:
modules/exploits/multi/http/sonicwall_gms_upload.rb
Adds a loop around triggering the WAR payload, which was causing some
unreliability with the Java target.
A better fix would have it detect default browsers
as being text only like lynx. But this has got to
go one way or another. Loosing shell because I forgot
to do -v false is wall punch worthy
-changed the suspend/resume loop logic to reduce code duplication.
-fixed up some print_*'s to remove embedded \n's
-changed formatting on some error messages
-switched comment to a TODO:
-change host_processes.select (blah} to use .find instead
-adjusted code due to remvoal of the pids.dup, resulting in arr_pids
disappearing
in validate_pids no longer need dup as conversion to ints was cleaned
up to use map. Which also improved readability and allowed adding uniq
and compact, thanks egypt.
YARD doc on cmd_suspend was incorrectly organized
This fully fixes RM7223 and adds the suspend command to the meterpreter
interface.
Suspend allows you to suspend and resume running processes on the
targethost. It was originally written as a post module (and the dll
version will be submitted as such later), but egypt suggested I add it
to meterpreter
also adds YARD doc to cmd_migrate in collusion with egypt.
low threat change, but still tested on Win7-32 sp0, ruby 1.9.3-p125,
Framework Version: 4.6.0-dev just for kicks