On August 15, shuckins-r7 merged the Metasploit 4.10.0 branch
(staging/electro-release) into master. Rather than merging with
history, he squashed all history into two commits (see
149c3ecc63 and
82760bf5b3).
We want to preserve history (for things like git blame, git log, etc.).
So on August 22, we reverted the commits above (see
19ba7772f3).
This merge commit merges the staging/electro-release branch
(62b81d6814) into master
(48f0743d1b). It ensures that any changes
committed to master since the original squashed merge are retained.
As a side effect, you may see this merge commit in history/blame for the
time period between August 15 and August 22.
Conflicts:
Gemfile.lock
modules/post/windows/gather/credentials/gpp.rb
This removes the active flag in the gpp.rb module. According to Lance,
the active flag is no longer used.
Various values were adjusted to become QWORD values in MSF an windows
meterpreter, but the changes were not ported over to python, php and
java. This commit fixes this inconsistency.
As of PHP 5.5.0, unpack("a", ...) no longer strips the NULL byte from
the end of the string. A new format specifier, Z, was introduced to
perform the old behavior, but we don't have a good way to test for its
existence. Instead, just remove it with str_replace
This reverts commit 9b35b0e13a.
This should not land on master until the Metasploit Pro folks (@trosen-r7
and friends) get their Meterpreter path specifications working the
same way as Framework's does.
this adds a new wordlist to the data directory.
This wordlist is compiled from statistical analysis of
common Numeric passwords and Common rootwords across
6 years of colleted password breach dumps. Every word in
this list has been seen thousands of times in password
breaches
These are the binaries generated for rapid7/meterpreter#76 , against
commit 2776adb8b91d9967983033c0e770c46a10a68002
These bins are need to make #3416 actually functional
This commit contains the binaries that are needed for Juan's sandbox
escape functionality (ie. the updated old libloader code). It also
contains rebuilt binaries for all meterpreter plugins.
I've also added command line build scripts for the sandbox escapes
and added that to the "exploits" build.