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Reverted msfrpc-client to v1.0.3 #519

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Serpico >=1.2.2 uses a newer version of msfrpc-client (1.1.1) which breaks the ability to authenticate with msfrpcd. Serpico version 1.2.1 used msfrpc-client 1.0.3, and is the last known working release. To fix, msfrpc-client was downgraded to v1.0.3 in the Gemfile and Gemfile.lock files, and the appropriate additional dependences (librex and msgpack) were adjusted to accommodate the change.

Reverted version of mfsrpc-client to version 1.0.3 to fix problem authenticating.  Also updated msfrpc-client dependencies (librex and msgpack).
Reverted version of mfsrpc-client to version 1.0.3 to fix problem authenticating.
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@agreenbhm Thank you for the PR. However, I prefer to provide users with a workaround than adjust the Gemfile. My reasoning is adjusting the Gemfile means all users will need to reinstall gem(s) and (speaking as a user) I would prefer not to have to do this unless I use this functionality.

Instead, I created a Wiki page for this advice and will close the PR. Please keep submitting!

https://github.com/SerpicoProject/Serpico/wiki/Issue:-Can't-Authenticate-to-Metasploit-%5BMSF-Integration%5D

As a heads up, we are planning to remove support for msfrpc in an upcoming version and move to odle only. Currently msfrpc sets off AV in Windows installs and it's been a PITA to support. I believe we will still provide instructions for users to get it going though.

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