fixed a dead-lock condition with the screenshots/webcam tab
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Armitage Changelog
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In Progress - Raffi This Better Work Edition
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- Fixed a deadlock condition with the screenshot/webcam tab.
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17 Apr 11 - Change Log
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- Windows command shell interactions are now less likely to die. How
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oh how did we get here? Armitage interacts with cmd.exe through a
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Meterpreter channel. If an unnecessary read happens, it ties up the
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meterpreter session for 10-20s AND the channel dies. If you typed
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commands in too quickly, it's probable that Armitage would do an
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unnecessary read and the channel would die. I believe I've headed
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off this problem. Armitage now locks the channel until the command
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completes. If the command times out or completes, the channel
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becomes unlocked. This should prevent most out of place reads. In
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collaboration mode, this was a great way for excited teammates to
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tie up the meterp session for everyone. :) "I typed this command
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20 times and nothing happened!!!" Doh! You queued 20 reads with a
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10-20S timeout each and destroyed that channel. -- Armitage
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protects against this situation now.
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- Command history no longer saves empty commands.
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- Armitage server mode now provides all details that a client needs
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to connect to the server.
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13 Apr 11 - Change Log (Dayton, OH Capstone Edition)
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13 Apr 11 - Change Log (Dayton, OH Capstone Edition)
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- Metasploit now has host normalization (this is great news). I've
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- Metasploit now has host normalization (this is great news). I've
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