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add resource file that lets you run a post module on all active sessions #32
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I kinda love this, but I'd like to see the naming be more explicit that it's not a user-generated resource script. Calling it something like scripts/examples/example-runall.rc or something along those lines ? I just don't want to accidentally stomp on other people's stuff and have it be obvious from the filename that it shipped with msf (afaik, we've never bundled rc scripts before) |
alternatively, you can always create a msf resource bundle separately from the msf framework. just a thought. like i said, i kinda love it, but i don't want suddenly 100s of these things. :) |
I really like this idea as well. Shipping example resource scripts could get folks to realize the power they can provide. This specific script does something many users ask for and could be a great way to show them how to accomplish their own goals. |
… drop rank, because it doesn't cover so many targets
…ns according to jduck, chaning back to the old way
…ork into runall_resource
still learning this whole git thing, resubmitting with new name and not so cluttered commit |
refactor vnc post module MSP-9736 #land
Using Rex' various gems without Msf will result in errors when the logging subsystem is undefined (as that remained in Msf during the great Rex excision). This manifests in rex-socket as noted by @zeroSteiner in rapid7/rex-socket#38. Address the dependency problem by moving rex/logging into rex-core which is already required by rex-socket and other descendants. Notes: This PR is staged to allow github.com/rapid7/rex-core/pull/32 to be merged without creating a (seemingly harmless) redundancy.
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