This moves the existing network interface enumeration code over to the
group TLV packet approach which allows for arbitrary numbers of entities
to be added on the fly instead of fixed numbers.
This allows the client side to determine whether to fall back and gives
the user a better chance of seeing that it isn't listening where they
told it to.
When reallocating the record buffer, we need to pass the correct heap pointer
or this will crash.
This also simplifies error handling and switches audio.h to use Windows EOL
characters.
Lots of transported related things were in the core library which didn't make any sense given that the only thing that needed it was metsrv. This moves the functionality out into metsrv, reformats stuff and gets rid of some dead code.
TODO: Make this work with POSIX.
This commit just adds the braces around single-line blocks as per our "standard". This is important, especially in the case where those single lines contain macros which could expand to multiple lines.
Also added the use of the group packet functionality to make the search result code a little easier on the eye.
* Make sure POSIX has the new extension command enumeration function.
* Add support for deinit of extensions.
* Make sure extensions are tracked like they in Windows.
* Fix up a few export definitions.
* Stop using strncpy_s in POSIX code.
* bury common _snprintf that snuck in while testing the Windows version back
into the platform-specific code.
* remove now-unneeded separator defines
* don't free a stack variable on windows
Separate the stdapi handling code from the OS-dependent code. This makes
testing and maintaining the code easier.
This also happens to fix a number of bugs as a side-effect, because it is
clearer what is happening now.
This commit contains a bunch of code tidying (formatting, spaces, naming, etc) as well as new exports for each of the modules so that the extension can be identified. The plan is for the loader to know which modules are loaded so that when stageless meterpreter fires up MSF can query the existing extensions and load the appropriate functionality on the client side.