There was a disaster of a merge at 6f37cf22eb that is particularly
difficult to untangle (it was a bad merge from a long-running local
branch).
What this commit does is simulate a hard reset, by doing thing:
git checkout -b reset-hard-ohmu
git reset --hard 593363c5f9
git checkout upstream-master
git checkout -b revert-via-diff
git diff --no-prefix upstream-master..reset-hard-ohmy > patch
patch -p0 < patch
Since there was one binary change, also did this:
git checkout upstream-master data/exploits/CVE-2012-1535/Main.swf
Now we have one commit that puts everything back. It screws up
file-level history a little, but it's at least at a point where we can
move on with our lives. Sorry.
The purpose of Msf::Post::Windows::Process is have all the common
functions you might need to do something to a process, for example:
injecting something to a process and then run it.
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.
* Pulls common code up from several methods into #open_sc_manager
* Deprecates the name Windows::WindowsServices in favor of
Windows::Services. The platform is already clear from the namespace.
* Makes the post/test/services test module actually work
[See #1007]
[See #1012]
removes unnecessary parens (and yes I confirmed they are properly
paired), and adds some comments regarding this as not being an ideal
solution, but rather a stopgap
Came up on IRC, I'm not attached to it, but this commit adds the
rename_file method to lib/msf/core/post/file.rb and aliases it to
move_file and mv_file