metasploit-framework/modules/payloads
Stephen Fewer 159ca526b4 Fixed a null pointer dereference bug (occurring in stages loaded by the PassiveX stager) that was being caused when an invalid exit funk was being patched into the stage by the PassiveX stager. This happened because the PassiveX stager uses the old type exit funks while the stages use the new type. This fix ensures the PassiveX stager gets the expected old exit funk value while the chosen stage gets the new exit funk value. This patch does not fix Bug #291 (PassiveX broken). Also I have left the PassiveX stager disabled until we can resolve the rest of the problems.
git-svn-id: file:///home/svn/framework3/trunk@7448 4d416f70-5f16-0410-b530-b9f4589650da
2009-11-10 16:07:01 +00:00
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singles Another mega-patch from Yoann Guillot: fixes warnings generated by method calls with a space betwee the method and the parans, corrects a problem with the alpha encoders that causes them to overwrite the allowed charset, hardcodes the metasm output size of some modules in order to reduce load time, more to come 2009-10-25 16:40:19 +00:00
stagers Fixed a null pointer dereference bug (occurring in stages loaded by the PassiveX stager) that was being caused when an invalid exit funk was being patched into the stage by the PassiveX stager. This happened because the PassiveX stager uses the old type exit funks while the stages use the new type. This fix ensures the PassiveX stager gets the expected old exit funk value while the chosen stage gets the new exit funk value. This patch does not fix Bug #291 (PassiveX broken). Also I have left the PassiveX stager disabled until we can resolve the rest of the problems. 2009-11-10 16:07:01 +00:00
stages Another mega-patch from Yoann Guillot: fixes warnings generated by method calls with a space betwee the method and the parans, corrects a problem with the alpha encoders that causes them to overwrite the allowed charset, hardcodes the metasm output size of some modules in order to reduce load time, more to come 2009-10-25 16:40:19 +00:00