The -S flag for console commands, backed by search functionality
in Rex' tables, originally pushed upstream in #1604 (iirc), lacks
coverage for a number of commands which benefit a good deal from
inline filtering of the potentially large number of results.
Push more -S flags and surrounding table functionality upstream
to provide coverage for the console commands included in framework.
Include a fix for deleting hosts when DB references are a problem.
Include a fix for the upstream route command wherein scope must be
defined for the routing target by assuming a /32 without explicit
definition.
Note:
With this in place, console behavior when filtering results is
roughly analagous to the R7 filtering in web UI, which should help
those of us trying to use both maintain corresponding workflows.
Testing:
Used in-house for years, though changes to the diff from upstream
and our fork (expunging some internal code) are untested, so would
appreciate eyes and hands on.
if the module authour added an automatic target
we skip our routine, to let the module's own automatic targeting
take over as it likely be better
MS-2325
targets now filtered by OS name, but a little
more processing may be needed on this part because
it looks like what you'd expect in os_flavor gets jammed
into name instead
MS-2325
Came up on Twitter, where Justin may have been trolling a little:
https://twitter.com/jstnkndy/status/798671298302017536
We have a `print_good` method, but not a `print_bad`, which seems a
little weird for Ruby -- opposite methods should be intuitive as Justin
is implying.
Anyway, I went with alias_method, thanks to the compelling argument at
https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide#alias-method
...since Metasploit is all about the singleton, and didn't want to risk
some unexpected scoping thing.
Also dang, we define the `print_` methods like fifty billion times!
Really should fix that some day.
when moving to the rex-exploitation gem some of the
file references were missed, partially due to silly differences
between how each file was referenced
Fixes#7466