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10 Commits (b04b3963d8b8cfda8e13f417ab4d684376415416)

Author SHA1 Message Date
James Lee 3205941a59 Use a SyntaxError instead of JumpError
Since the 1.8.7 behavior is insane. Also adds a require for msf/core so
this spec can run by itself.
2012-11-20 19:44:55 -06:00
James Lee 26a145e527 Always overwrite the old module even when ambiguous 2012-11-07 18:51:12 -06:00
Luke Imhoff 16407f91c8 Rescue Errno::ENOENT from File.open in read_module_content
[Fixes #38426061, #38097411]

Msf::Modules::Loader::Directory#read_module_content may calculate a non-existent
module_path that gets passed to File.open causing an Errno::ENOENT exception
to be raised when using the module cache with a module that has been
moved to a new path (as is the case that originally found this bug) or
deleted.  Now, the exception is rescued and read_module_content returns
an empty string (''), which load_module detects with
module_content.empty? and returns earlier without attempting to module
eval the (empty) content.

As having Msf::Modules::Loader::Directory#read_module_content rescue the
exception, meant there was another place that needed to log and error
and store an error in Msf::ModuleManager#module_load_error_by_path, I
refactored the error reporting to call
Msf::Modules::Loader::Base#load_error, which handles writing to the log
and setting the Hash, so the error reporting is consistent across the
loaders.

The exception hierarchy was also refactored so that
namespace_module.metasploit_class now has an error raising counter-part:
namespace_module.metasploit_class! that can be used with
Msf::Modules::Loader::Base#load_error as it requires an exception, and
not just a string so the exception class, message, and backtrace can be
logged.
2012-11-06 17:38:38 -06:00
Luke Imhoff de07ca5f07 Merge branch 'bug/wrong-file_changed-argument' of github.com:/rapid7/metasploit-framework into bug/wrong-file_changed-argument 2012-10-31 11:49:02 -05:00
Luke Imhoff 471ac6d15d Use typed_enable?(type) instead of protected enablement_by_type[type]
Msf::Modules::Loader::Archive#each_module_reference_name tried to check
the enabled types for the module_manager by accessing the
enabledment_by_type Hash, which is protected.  Instead, it should use
the public type_enabled? method.

Add specs to test all of Msf::Modules::Loader::Archive while testing
each_module_reference_name.  In order to properly test that modules
could be found in archives, I had to produce a fastlib archive, so there
is now a spec for FastLib.dump and FastLib.load.  Some specs are marked
pending as I found a bug in FastLib, which has a work-around.  The bug
is filed in PivotalTracker as
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/38730815 and the pending tests
include the URL also in their tags.
2012-10-31 11:43:28 -05:00
James Lee 4073bec136 Add missing require 2012-10-30 13:38:51 -05:00
Luke Imhoff 6c11b870da Check for payload in :type instead of :modification_time
Just had a brain fart when converting the hash key names and translated
:mtype to :modification_time instead of the correct :type.  Correct key
names are in
Msf::ModuleManager::Cache#module_info_by_path_from_database!.
2012-10-30 12:10:31 -05:00
Luke Imhoff 5709ffc42b Use Msf::Config.install_root instead of Msf.root
Msf::Config.install_root already existed, but I didn't know about it
until egypt pointed it out, so remove the new Msf.root and use
Msf::Config.install_root in the specs instead.
2012-10-30 10:46:02 -05:00
Luke Imhoff 055f95898d Merge branch 'master' into bug/wrong-file_changed-argument
Conflicts:
	lib/msf/core/modules/loader/base.rb
2012-10-24 15:25:49 -05:00
Luke Imhoff 69a8739d52 Pass module_path instead of parent_path to file_changed?
[Fixes #37630057]

Modules were always being detected as having file changes because the
parent_path directory, instead of the actual module_path, was being
passed to module_manager.file_changed?, which caused the modification
times to not match.

To ensure this change fixes the ambiguous module warnings, a full spec
for Msf::Core::Modules::Loader::Base has been written.

spec/msf has moved to spec/lib/msf to match conventional spec layout and
allow for the spec/support directory to not be confused as a lib
subdirectory being tested.
2012-10-24 15:11:53 -05:00