Fix for process_monitor_unix.py start_target()#83
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Fix for process_monitor_unix.py start_target()#83jtpereyda wants to merge 2 commits intoOpenRCE:masterfrom
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…uccessful. process_monitor_unix.py failed to do this. Updated process_monitor_unix.py start_target method, and updated docstrings for both procmon files.
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Second commit fixes debugging code for Unix procmon. The code was using outdated |
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The procmon start_target method is expected to return true if it is successful (see sulley/sessions.py line 772). process_monitor_unix.py failed to do this.
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Note: I think process_monitor_unix.py is basically broken anyway, as mentioned in one of the issues. But at least now the tests won't halt because Sulley thinks the procmon failed. :)