Add in some new OS constants and seperate out the fingerprinting
function from the connection function in order to avoid having errors
swallowed by a rescue.
Whitespace fixes, grammar fixes, and breaking up a multiline SOAP
request.
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 2dfd2472f7afc1a05d3647c7ace0d031797c03d9
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Wed Feb 1 10:58:53 2012 -0600
Break up the multiline SOAP thing
commit 747e62c5be2e6ba99f70c03ecd436fc444fda99e
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Wed Feb 1 10:48:16 2012 -0600
More whitespace and indent
commit 12c42aa1efdbf633773096418172e60277162e22
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Wed Feb 1 10:39:36 2012 -0600
Whitespace fixes
commit 32d57444132fef3306ba2bc42743bfa063e498df
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Wed Feb 1 10:35:37 2012 -0600
Grammar fixes for new modules.
* Detect additional SOAP faults to reduce false positives
* More obviously support SSL
* Report http/https
* Make it obvious when a SOAP endpoint falls over mid-scan
* Add a few more nouns/verbs
* Add an optional SLEEP to play nice with old/slow SOAP endpoints
https://dev.metasploit.com/redmine/issues/6249
Apologies to the authors whose names I am now intentionally misspelling.
Maybe in another 10 years, we can guarantee that all terminals and
machine parsers are okay with unicode suddenly popping up in strings.
Also adds a check in msftidy for stray unicode.
'Enabled' in the data field was useless since the note existing
already tells you webdav is enabled.
The path that webdav was running on wasn't kept anywhere though.
Pubkeys are now stored as loot, and the Cred model has new and exciting
ways to discover which pubkeys match which privkeys.
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 036d2eb61500da7e161f50d348a44fbf615f6e17
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Sun Jan 8 22:23:32 2012 -0600
Updates ssh credentials to easily find common keys
Instead of making the modules do all the work of cross-checking keys,
this introduces a few new methods to the Cred model to make this more
universal.
Also includes the long-overdue workspace() method for credentials.
So far, nothing actually implements it, but it's nice that it's there
now.
commit c28430a721fc6272e48329bed902dd5853b4a75a
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Sun Jan 8 20:10:40 2012 -0600
Adding back cross-checking for privkeys.
Needs to test to see if anything depends on order, but should
be okay to mark up the privkey proof with this as well.
commit dd3563995d4d3c015173e730eebacf471c671b4f
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Sun Jan 8 16:49:56 2012 -0600
Add SSHKey gem, convert PEM pubkeys to SSH pubkeys
commit 11fc363ebda7bda2c3ad6d940299bf4cbafac6fd
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Sun Jan 8 13:51:55 2012 -0600
Store pubkeys as loot for reuse.
Yanked cross checking for now, will drop back in before pushing.
commit aad12b31a897db2952999f7be0161df1f59b6000
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Sun Jan 8 02:10:12 2012 -0600
Fixes up a couple typos in ssh_identify_pubkeys
commit 48937728a92b9ae52d0b93cdcd20bb83f15f8803
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date: Sat Jan 7 17:18:33 2012 -0600
Updates to ssh_identify_pubkeys and friends
Switches reporting to cred-based rather than note-based, accurately deal
with DSA keys, adds disable_agent option to other ssh modules, and
reports successful ssh_login attempts pubkey fingerprints as well.
This last thing Leads to some double accounting of creds, so I'm not
super-thrilled, but it sure makes searching for ssh_pubkey types a lot
easier.... maybe a better solution is to just have a special method for
the cred model, though.