netr_logon.c revision faa1795a28a5c712eed6d0a3f84d98c368a316c6
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/*
* Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
/*
* NETR SamLogon and SamLogoff RPC client functions.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <alloca.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <smbsrv/libsmb.h>
#include <smbsrv/libsmbrdr.h>
#include <smbsrv/ndl/netlogon.ndl>
#include <smbsrv/mlsvc_util.h>
#include <smbsrv/mlsvc.h>
#include <smbsrv/netrauth.h>
#include <smbsrv/ntstatus.h>
#include <smbsrv/smbinfo.h>
#include <smbsrv/mlrpc.h>
#include <smbsrv/smb_token.h>
extern int netr_open(char *server, char *domain, mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle);
extern int netr_close(mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle);
extern DWORD netlogon_auth(char *server, mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle,
DWORD flags);
extern int netr_setup_authenticator(netr_info_t *, struct netr_authenticator *,
struct netr_authenticator *);
extern DWORD netr_validate_chain(netr_info_t *, struct netr_authenticator *);
static DWORD netr_server_samlogon(mlsvc_handle_t *, netr_info_t *, char *,
netr_client_t *, smb_userinfo_t *);
static void netr_invalidate_chain(void);
static void netr_interactive_samlogon(netr_info_t *, netr_client_t *,
struct netr_logon_info1 *);
static void netr_network_samlogon(netr_info_t *, netr_client_t *,
netr_response_t *, netr_response_t *, struct netr_logon_info2 *);
static void netr_setup_identity(mlrpc_heap_t *, netr_client_t *,
netr_logon_id_t *);
/*
* Shared with netr_auth.c
*/
extern netr_info_t netr_global_info;
/*
* netlogon_logon
*
* This is the entry point for authenticating a remote logon. The
* parameters here all refer to the remote user and workstation, i.e.
* the domain is the user's account domain, not our primary domain.
* In order to make it easy to track which domain is being used at
* each stage, and to reduce the number of things being pushed on the
* stack, the client information is bundled up in the clnt structure.
*
* If the user is successfully authenticated, an access token will be
* built and NT_STATUS_SUCCESS will be returned. Otherwise a non-zero
* NT status will be returned, in which case the token contents will
* be invalid.
*/
DWORD
netlogon_logon(netr_client_t *clnt, smb_userinfo_t *user_info)
{
char resource_domain[SMB_PI_MAX_DOMAIN];
mlsvc_handle_t netr_handle;
smb_ntdomain_t *di;
DWORD status;
int retries = 0;
(void) smb_getdomainname(resource_domain, SMB_PI_MAX_DOMAIN);
if ((di = smb_getdomaininfo(0)) == NULL)
return (NT_STATUS_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO);
if ((mlsvc_echo(di->server)) < 0) {
/*
* We had a session to the DC but it's not responding.
* So drop the credential chain.
*/
netr_invalidate_chain();
return (NT_STATUS_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO);
}
do {
status = netr_open(di->server, di->domain, &netr_handle);
if (status != 0)
return (status);
if ((netr_global_info.flags & NETR_FLG_VALID) == 0 ||
!smb_match_netlogon_seqnum()) {
status = netlogon_auth(di->server, &netr_handle,
NETR_FLG_NULL);
if (status != 0) {
(void) netr_close(&netr_handle);
return (NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE);
}
netr_global_info.flags |= NETR_FLG_VALID;
}
status = netr_server_samlogon(&netr_handle,
&netr_global_info, di->server, clnt, user_info);
(void) netr_close(&netr_handle);
} while (status == NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_LOGON_INFO && retries++ < 3);
if (retries >= 3)
status = NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE;
return (status);
}
static DWORD
netr_setup_userinfo(struct netr_validation_info3 *info3,
smb_userinfo_t *user_info, netr_client_t *clnt)
{
smb_sid_attrs_t *other_grps;
char *username, *domain;
int i, nbytes;
user_info->sid_name_use = SidTypeUser;
user_info->rid = info3->UserId;
user_info->primary_group_rid = info3->PrimaryGroupId;
user_info->domain_sid = nt_sid_dup((nt_sid_t *)info3->LogonDomainId);
if (user_info->domain_sid == NULL)
return (NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
user_info->user_sid = nt_sid_splice(user_info->domain_sid,
user_info->rid);
if (user_info->user_sid == NULL)
return (NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
user_info->pgrp_sid = nt_sid_splice(user_info->domain_sid,
user_info->primary_group_rid);
if (user_info->pgrp_sid == NULL)
return (NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
username = (info3->EffectiveName.str)
? (char *)info3->EffectiveName.str : clnt->username;
domain = (info3->LogonDomainName.str)
? (char *)info3->LogonDomainName.str : clnt->domain;
if (username)
user_info->name = strdup(username);
if (domain)
user_info->domain_name = strdup(domain);
if (user_info->name == NULL || user_info->domain_name == NULL)
return (NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
nbytes = info3->GroupCount * sizeof (smb_rid_attrs_t);
if (nbytes) {
if ((user_info->groups = malloc(nbytes)) != NULL) {
user_info->n_groups = info3->GroupCount;
(void) memcpy(user_info->groups,
info3->GroupIds, nbytes);
} else {
return (NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
}
}
nbytes = info3->SidCount * sizeof (smb_sid_attrs_t);
if (nbytes) {
if ((other_grps = malloc(nbytes)) != NULL) {
user_info->other_grps = other_grps;
for (i = 0; i < info3->SidCount; i++) {
other_grps[i].attrs =
info3->ExtraSids[i].attributes;
other_grps[i].sid = nt_sid_dup(
(nt_sid_t *)info3->ExtraSids[i].sid);
if (other_grps[i].sid == NULL)
break;
}
user_info->n_other_grps = i;
} else {
return (NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);
}
}
mlsvc_setadmin_user_info(user_info);
return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
}
/*
* netr_server_samlogon
*
* NetrServerSamLogon RPC: interactive or network. It is assumed that
* we have already authenticated with the PDC. If everything works,
* we build a user info structure and return it, where the caller will
* probably build an access token.
*
* Returns an NT status. There are numerous possibilities here.
* For example:
* NT_STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS
* NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
* NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
* NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_MUST_CHANGE
* NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
* NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
* NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
* NT_STATUS_ACCOUNT_RESTRICTION
* NT_STATUS_INVALID_LOGON_HOURS
* NT_STATUS_INVALID_WORKSTATION
* NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR
* NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_EXPIRED
* NT_STATUS_ACCOUNT_DISABLED
*/
DWORD
netr_server_samlogon(mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle, netr_info_t *netr_info,
char *server, netr_client_t *clnt, smb_userinfo_t *user_info)
{
struct netr_SamLogon arg;
struct netr_authenticator auth;
struct netr_authenticator ret_auth;
struct netr_logon_info1 info1;
struct netr_logon_info2 info2;
struct netr_validation_info3 *info3;
netr_response_t nt_rsp;
netr_response_t lm_rsp;
mlrpc_heapref_t heap;
int opnum;
int rc, len;
DWORD status;
bzero(&arg, sizeof (struct netr_SamLogon));
opnum = NETR_OPNUM_SamLogon;
(void) mlsvc_rpc_init(&heap);
/*
* Should we get the server and hostname from netr_info?
*/
len = strlen(server) + 4;
arg.servername = alloca(len);
(void) snprintf((char *)arg.servername, len, "\\\\%s", server);
arg.hostname = alloca(MLSVC_DOMAIN_NAME_MAX);
rc = smb_gethostname((char *)arg.hostname, MLSVC_DOMAIN_NAME_MAX, 0);
if (rc != 0) {
mlrpc_heap_destroy(heap.heap);
return (NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
}
rc = netr_setup_authenticator(netr_info, &auth, &ret_auth);
if (rc != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS) {
mlrpc_heap_destroy(heap.heap);
return (NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
}
arg.auth = &auth;
arg.ret_auth = &ret_auth;
arg.validation_level = NETR_VALIDATION_LEVEL3;
arg.logon_info.logon_level = clnt->logon_level;
arg.logon_info.switch_value = clnt->logon_level;
switch (clnt->logon_level) {
case NETR_INTERACTIVE_LOGON:
netr_setup_identity(heap.heap, clnt, &info1.identity);
netr_interactive_samlogon(netr_info, clnt, &info1);
arg.logon_info.ru.info1 = &info1;
break;
case NETR_NETWORK_LOGON:
netr_setup_identity(heap.heap, clnt, &info2.identity);
netr_network_samlogon(netr_info, clnt, &nt_rsp, &lm_rsp,
&info2);
arg.logon_info.ru.info2 = &info2;
break;
default:
mlrpc_heap_destroy(heap.heap);
return (NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
}
rc = mlsvc_rpc_call(netr_handle->context, opnum, &arg, &heap);
if (rc != 0) {
bzero(netr_info, sizeof (netr_info_t));
status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
} else if (arg.status != 0) {
status = NT_SC_VALUE(arg.status);
/*
* We need to validate the chain even though we have
* a non-zero status. If the status is ACCESS_DENIED
* this will trigger a new credential chain. However,
* a valid credential is returned with some status
* codes; for example, WRONG_PASSWORD.
*/
(void) netr_validate_chain(netr_info, arg.ret_auth);
} else {
status = netr_validate_chain(netr_info, arg.ret_auth);
if (status == NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_LOGON_INFO) {
mlsvc_rpc_free(netr_handle->context, &heap);
return (status);
}
info3 = arg.ru.info3;
status = netr_setup_userinfo(info3, user_info, clnt);
}
mlsvc_rpc_free(netr_handle->context, &heap);
return (status);
}
/*
* netr_interactive_samlogon
*
* Set things up for an interactive SamLogon. Copy the NT and LM
* passwords to the logon structure and hash them with the session
* key.
*/
static void
netr_interactive_samlogon(netr_info_t *netr_info, netr_client_t *clnt,
struct netr_logon_info1 *info1)
{
BYTE key[NETR_OWF_PASSWORD_SZ];
(void) memcpy(&info1->lm_owf_password,
clnt->lm_password.lm_password_val, sizeof (netr_owf_password_t));
(void) memcpy(&info1->nt_owf_password,
clnt->nt_password.nt_password_val, sizeof (netr_owf_password_t));
(void) memset(key, 0, NETR_OWF_PASSWORD_SZ);
(void) memcpy(key, netr_info->session_key, NETR_SESSION_KEY_SZ);
rand_hash((unsigned char *)&info1->lm_owf_password,
NETR_OWF_PASSWORD_SZ, key, NETR_OWF_PASSWORD_SZ);
rand_hash((unsigned char *)&info1->nt_owf_password,
NETR_OWF_PASSWORD_SZ, key, NETR_OWF_PASSWORD_SZ);
}
/*
* netr_network_samlogon
*
* Set things up for a network SamLogon. We provide a copy of the random
* challenge, that we sent to the client, to the domain controller. This
* is the key that the client will have used to encrypt the NT and LM
* passwords. Note that Windows 9x clients may not provide both passwords.
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
static void
netr_network_samlogon(netr_info_t *netr_info, netr_client_t *clnt,
netr_response_t *ntr, netr_response_t *lmr, struct netr_logon_info2 *info2)
{
bcopy(clnt->challenge_key.challenge_key_val, info2->lm_challenge.data,
8);
if (clnt->nt_password.nt_password_len == NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE) {
ntr->length = NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE;
ntr->start = 0;
ntr->max_length = NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE;
bcopy(clnt->nt_password.nt_password_val, ntr->data,
NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE);
info2->nt_response.length = NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE;
info2->nt_response.max_length = NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE;
info2->nt_response.data = ntr;
} else {
info2->nt_response.length = 0;
info2->nt_response.max_length = 0;
info2->nt_response.data = 0;
}
if (clnt->lm_password.lm_password_len == NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE) {
lmr->length = NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE;
lmr->start = 0;
lmr->max_length = NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE;
bcopy(clnt->lm_password.lm_password_val, lmr->data,
NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE);
info2->lm_response.length = NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE;
info2->lm_response.max_length = NETR_CR_PASSWORD_SIZE;
info2->lm_response.data = lmr;
} else {
info2->lm_response.length = 0;
info2->lm_response.max_length = 0;
info2->lm_response.data = 0;
}
}
/*
* netr_setup_authenticator
*
* Set up the request and return authenticators. A new credential is
* generated from the session key, the current client credential and
* the current time, i.e.
*
* NewCredential = Cred(SessionKey, OldCredential, time);
*
* The timestamp, which is used as a random seed, is stored in both
* the request and return authenticators.
*
* If any difficulties occur using the cryptographic framework, the
* function returns SMBAUTH_FAILURE. Otherwise SMBAUTH_SUCCESS is
* returned.
*/
int
netr_setup_authenticator(netr_info_t *netr_info,
struct netr_authenticator *auth, struct netr_authenticator *ret_auth)
{
bzero(auth, sizeof (struct netr_authenticator));
netr_info->timestamp = time(0);
auth->timestamp = netr_info->timestamp;
if (netr_gen_credentials(netr_info->session_key,
&netr_info->client_credential,
netr_info->timestamp,
(netr_cred_t *)&auth->credential) != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
if (ret_auth) {
bzero(ret_auth, sizeof (struct netr_authenticator));
ret_auth->timestamp = netr_info->timestamp;
}
return (SMBAUTH_SUCCESS);
}
/*
* Validate the returned credentials and update the credential chain.
* The server returns an updated client credential rather than a new
* server credential. The server uses (timestamp + 1) when generating
* the credential.
*
* Generate the new seed for the credential chain. The new seed is
* formed by adding (timestamp + 1) to the current client credential.
* The only quirk is the DWORD style addition.
*
* Returns NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_LOGON_INFO if auth->credential is a
* NULL pointer. The Authenticator field of the SamLogon response packet
* sent by the Samba 3 PDC always return NULL pointer if the received
* SamLogon request is not immediately followed by the ServerReqChallenge
* and ServerAuthenticate2 requests.
*
* Returns NT_STATUS_SUCCESS if the server returned a valid credential.
* Otherwise we retirm NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL.
*/
DWORD
netr_validate_chain(netr_info_t *netr_info, struct netr_authenticator *auth)
{
netr_cred_t cred;
DWORD result = NT_STATUS_SUCCESS;
DWORD *dwp;
++netr_info->timestamp;
if (netr_gen_credentials(netr_info->session_key,
&netr_info->client_credential,
netr_info->timestamp, &cred) != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
return (NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
if (&auth->credential == 0) {
/*
* If the validation fails, destroy the credential chain.
* This should trigger a new authentication chain.
*/
bzero(netr_info, sizeof (netr_info_t));
return (NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_LOGON_INFO);
}
result = memcmp(&cred, &auth->credential, sizeof (netr_cred_t));
if (result != 0) {
/*
* If the validation fails, destroy the credential chain.
* This should trigger a new authentication chain.
*/
bzero(netr_info, sizeof (netr_info_t));
result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
} else {
/*
* Otherwise generate the next step in the chain.
*/
/*LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN*/
dwp = (DWORD *)&netr_info->client_credential;
dwp[0] += netr_info->timestamp;
netr_info->flags |= NETR_FLG_VALID;
}
return (result);
}
/*
* netr_invalidate_chain
*
* Mark the credential chain as invalid so that it will be recreated
* on the next attempt.
*/
static void
netr_invalidate_chain(void)
{
netr_global_info.flags &= ~NETR_FLG_VALID;
}
/*
* netr_setup_identity
*
* Set up the client identity information. All of this information is
* specifically related to the client user and workstation attempting
* to access this system. It may not be in our primary domain.
*
* I don't know what logon_id is, it seems to be a unique identifier.
* Increment it before each use.
*/
static void
netr_setup_identity(mlrpc_heap_t *heap, netr_client_t *clnt,
netr_logon_id_t *identity)
{
static DWORD logon_id;
if (logon_id == 0)
logon_id = 0xDCD0;
++logon_id;
clnt->logon_id = logon_id;
identity->parameter_control = 0;
identity->logon_id.LowPart = logon_id;
identity->logon_id.HighPart = 0;
mlrpc_heap_mkvcs(heap, clnt->domain,
(mlrpc_vcbuf_t *)&identity->domain_name);
mlrpc_heap_mkvcs(heap, clnt->username,
(mlrpc_vcbuf_t *)&identity->username);
/*
* Some systems prefix the client workstation name with \\.
* It doesn't seem to make any difference whether it's there
* or not.
*/
mlrpc_heap_mkvcs(heap, clnt->workstation,
(mlrpc_vcbuf_t *)&identity->workstation);
}