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Author SHA1 Message Date
david
7d0c08a097 Brief copyediting of NSEDoc for modules. 2010-07-12 19:42:43 +00:00
david
c2a4f8b442 Quote string with Lua's %q format in nsedebug.tostr, so you can tell the
difference between nil and "nil".
2010-02-27 00:14:24 +00:00
ron
7d67b08e66 Merged in my changes from nmap-smb. The primary changes are:
* Updated the way authentication works on smb -- it's significantly cleaner now
* smb-enum-shares.nse gives significantly better output now (it checks if shares are writable)
* Added a script that checks if smbv2 is enabled on a server
* Added smb-psexec, a script for executing commands on a remote Windows server. I also included some default scripts, a compiled .exe to run everything, and a ton of documentation (in the form of NSEDoc)
* Added 'override' parameters to some of the functions in smb.lua, which lets the programmer override any field in an outgoing SMB packet without modifying smb.lua. 
* Lots of random code cleanups in the smb-* scripts/libraries
2009-11-08 21:31:06 +00:00
david
fdd82d1576 Call tostring on table keys before concatentating them in
nsedebug.tostr, so it at least doesn't crash when a table has another
table as a key.
2009-08-03 23:48:06 +00:00
batrick
90a712ae2b Patch to libraries that were inappropriately using globals.
Often two (or more) scripts using the same library would
overwrite the globals each was using. This would result
in (at best) an error or (at worst) a deadlock.

The patch changes the global accesses to local.
2009-07-07 00:20:52 +00:00
ron
45744eddc3 Merge in changes from my private branch, primarily smb-brute.nse and smb-pwdump.nse, among other smaller changes. 2009-03-05 02:03:29 +00:00
ron
773000b65a Merging changes from my experimental branch; the new versions of this scripts, which have significant changes to their core functionality, managed to hold their own against Brandon's network. More testing would be very helpful, though, especially with credentials (most of Brandon's scans were anonymous). 2008-12-24 00:53:01 +00:00