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diff --git a/source3/libsmb/domain_client_validate.c b/source3/libsmb/domain_client_validate.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..de5df84e9b --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/libsmb/domain_client_validate.c @@ -0,0 +1,363 @@ +/* + Unix SMB/Netbios implementation. + Version 1.9. + Authenticate against a remote domain + Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 + Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2001 + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. +*/ + +#include "includes.h" + +extern int DEBUGLEVEL; +extern struct in_addr ipzero; + +extern pstring global_myname; + +/*********************************************************************** + Connect to a remote machine for domain security authentication + given a name or IP address. + ***********************************************************************/ + +static BOOL connect_to_domain_password_server(struct cli_state *pcli, + char *server, unsigned char *trust_passwd) +{ + struct in_addr dest_ip; + fstring remote_machine; + + if(cli_initialise(pcli) == NULL) { + DEBUG(0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: unable to initialize client connection.\n")); + return False; + } + + if (is_ipaddress(server)) { + struct in_addr to_ip; + + /* we shouldn't have 255.255.255.255 forthe IP address of + a password server anyways */ + if ((to_ip.s_addr=inet_addr(server)) == 0xFFFFFFFF) { + DEBUG (0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: inet_addr(%s) returned 0xFFFFFFFF!\n", server)); + return False; + } + + if (!name_status_find(0x20, to_ip, remote_machine)) { + DEBUG(0, ("connect_to_domain_password_server: Can't " + "resolve name for IP %s\n", server)); + return False; + } + } else { + fstrcpy(remote_machine, server); + } + + standard_sub_basic(remote_machine); + strupper(remote_machine); + + if(!resolve_name( remote_machine, &dest_ip, 0x20)) { + DEBUG(1,("connect_to_domain_password_server: Can't resolve address for %s\n", remote_machine)); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return False; + } + + if (ismyip(dest_ip)) { + DEBUG(1,("connect_to_domain_password_server: Password server loop - not using password server %s\n", + remote_machine)); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return False; + } + + if (!cli_connect(pcli, remote_machine, &dest_ip)) { + DEBUG(0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: unable to connect to SMB server on \ +machine %s. Error was : %s.\n", remote_machine, cli_errstr(pcli) )); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return False; + } + + if (!attempt_netbios_session_request(pcli, global_myname, remote_machine, &dest_ip)) { + DEBUG(0,("connect_to_password_server: machine %s rejected the NetBIOS \ +session request. Error was : %s.\n", remote_machine, cli_errstr(pcli) )); + return False; + } + + pcli->protocol = PROTOCOL_NT1; + + if (!cli_negprot(pcli)) { + DEBUG(0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: machine %s rejected the negotiate protocol. \ +Error was : %s.\n", remote_machine, cli_errstr(pcli) )); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return False; + } + + if (pcli->protocol != PROTOCOL_NT1) { + DEBUG(0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: machine %s didn't negotiate NT protocol.\n", + remote_machine)); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return False; + } + + /* + * Do an anonymous session setup. + */ + + if (!cli_session_setup(pcli, "", "", 0, "", 0, "")) { + DEBUG(0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: machine %s rejected the session setup. \ +Error was : %s.\n", remote_machine, cli_errstr(pcli) )); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return False; + } + + if (!(pcli->sec_mode & 1)) { + DEBUG(1,("connect_to_domain_password_server: machine %s isn't in user level security mode\n", + remote_machine)); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return False; + } + + if (!cli_send_tconX(pcli, "IPC$", "IPC", "", 1)) { + DEBUG(0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: machine %s rejected the tconX on the IPC$ share. \ +Error was : %s.\n", remote_machine, cli_errstr(pcli) )); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return False; + } + + /* + * We now have an anonymous connection to IPC$ on the domain password server. + */ + + /* + * Even if the connect succeeds we need to setup the netlogon + * pipe here. We do this as we may just have changed the domain + * account password on the PDC and yet we may be talking to + * a BDC that doesn't have this replicated yet. In this case + * a successful connect to a DC needs to take the netlogon connect + * into account also. This patch from "Bjart Kvarme" <bjart.kvarme@usit.uio.no>. + */ + + if(cli_nt_session_open(pcli, PIPE_NETLOGON) == False) { + DEBUG(0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: unable to open the domain client session to \ +machine %s. Error was : %s.\n", remote_machine, cli_errstr(pcli))); + cli_nt_session_close(pcli); + cli_ulogoff(pcli); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return False; + } + + if (cli_nt_setup_creds(pcli, trust_passwd) == False) { + DEBUG(0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: unable to setup the PDC credentials to machine \ +%s. Error was : %s.\n", remote_machine, cli_errstr(pcli))); + cli_nt_session_close(pcli); + cli_ulogoff(pcli); + cli_shutdown(pcli); + return(False); + } + + return True; +} + +/*********************************************************************** + Utility function to attempt a connection to an IP address of a DC. +************************************************************************/ + +static BOOL attempt_connect_to_dc(struct cli_state *pcli, struct in_addr *ip, + unsigned char *trust_passwd) +{ + fstring dc_name; + + /* + * Ignore addresses we have already tried. + */ + + if (ip_equal(ipzero, *ip)) + return False; + + if (!lookup_pdc_name(global_myname, lp_workgroup(), ip, dc_name)) + return False; + + return connect_to_domain_password_server(pcli, dc_name, trust_passwd); +} + +/*********************************************************************** + We have been asked to dynamcially determine the IP addresses of + the PDC and BDC's for this DOMAIN, and query them in turn. +************************************************************************/ +static BOOL find_connect_pdc(struct cli_state *pcli, + unsigned char *trust_passwd, + time_t last_change_time) +{ + struct in_addr *ip_list = NULL; + int count = 0; + int i; + BOOL connected_ok = False; + time_t time_now = time(NULL); + BOOL use_pdc_only = False; + + /* + * If the time the machine password has changed + * was less than an hour ago then we need to contact + * the PDC only, as we cannot be sure domain replication + * has yet taken place. Bug found by Gerald (way to go + * Gerald !). JRA. + */ + + if (time_now - last_change_time < 3600) + use_pdc_only = True; + + if (!get_dc_list(use_pdc_only, lp_workgroup(), &ip_list, &count)) + return False; + + /* + * Firstly try and contact a PDC/BDC who has the same + * network address as any of our interfaces. + */ + for(i = 0; i < count; i++) { + if(!is_local_net(ip_list[i])) + continue; + + if((connected_ok = attempt_connect_to_dc(pcli, &ip_list[i], trust_passwd))) + break; + + ip_list[i] = ipzero; /* Tried and failed. */ + } + + /* + * Secondly try and contact a random PDC/BDC. + */ + if(!connected_ok) { + i = (sys_random() % count); + + if (!(connected_ok = attempt_connect_to_dc(pcli, &ip_list[i], trust_passwd))) + ip_list[i] = ipzero; /* Tried and failed. */ + } + + /* + * Finally go through the IP list in turn, ignoring any addresses + * we have already tried. + */ + if(!connected_ok) { + /* + * Try and connect to any of the other IP addresses in the PDC/BDC list. + * Note that from a WINS server the #1 IP address is the PDC. + */ + for(i = 0; i < count; i++) { + if((connected_ok = attempt_connect_to_dc(pcli, &ip_list[i], trust_passwd))) + break; + } + } + + if(ip_list != NULL) + free((char *)ip_list); + + + return connected_ok; +} + +/*********************************************************************** + Do the same as security=server, but using NT Domain calls and a session + key from the machine password. If the server parameter is specified + use it, otherwise figure out a server from the 'password server' param. +************************************************************************/ + +uint32 domain_client_validate(const auth_usersupplied_info *user_info, + auth_serversupplied_info *server_info, + char *server, unsigned char *trust_passwd, + time_t last_change_time) +{ + fstring remote_machine; + NET_ID_INFO_CTR ctr; + NET_USER_INFO_3 info3; + struct cli_state cli; + uint32 smb_uid_low; + BOOL connected_ok = False; + uint32 nt_status; + + /* + * Check that the requested domain is not our own machine name. + * If it is, we should never check the PDC here, we use our own local + * password file. + */ + + if(strequal(user_info->domain.str, global_myname)) { + DEBUG(3,("domain_client_validate: Requested domain was for this machine.\n")); + return NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE; + } + + /* + * At this point, smb_apasswd points to the lanman response to + * the challenge in local_challenge, and smb_ntpasswd points to + * the NT response to the challenge in local_challenge. Ship + * these over the secure channel to a domain controller and + * see if they were valid. + */ + + ZERO_STRUCT(cli); + + while (!connected_ok && + next_token(&server,remote_machine,LIST_SEP,sizeof(remote_machine))) { + if(strequal(remote_machine, "*")) { + connected_ok = find_connect_pdc(&cli, trust_passwd, last_change_time); + } else { + connected_ok = connect_to_domain_password_server(&cli, remote_machine, trust_passwd); + } + } + + if (!connected_ok) { + DEBUG(0,("domain_client_validate: Domain password server not available.\n")); + cli_shutdown(&cli); + return NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE; + } + + /* We really don't care what LUID we give the user. */ + generate_random_buffer( (unsigned char *)&smb_uid_low, 4, False); + + ZERO_STRUCT(info3); + + if (!cli_nt_login_network(&cli, user_info, smb_uid_low, &ctr, &info3)) { + nt_status = cli_nt_error(&cli); + DEBUG(0,("domain_client_validate: unable to validate password for user %s in domain \ +%s to Domain controller %s. Error was %s.\n", user_info->smb_username.str, user_info->domain.str, remote_machine, cli_errstr(&cli))); + } else { + nt_status = NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO; + } + + /* + * Here, if we really want it, we have lots of info about the user in info3. + */ + +#if 0 + /* + * We don't actually need to do this - plus it fails currently with + * NT_STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS - we need to know *exactly* what to + * send here. JRA. + */ + + if (nt_status == NT_STATUS_NOPROBLMO) { + if(cli_nt_logoff(&cli, &ctr) == False) { + DEBUG(0,("domain_client_validate: unable to log off user %s in domain \ +%s to Domain controller %s. Error was %s.\n", user, domain, remote_machine, cli_errstr(&cli))); + nt_status = NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE; + } + } +#endif /* 0 */ + + /* Note - once the cli stream is shutdown the mem_ctx used + to allocate the other_sids and gids structures has been deleted - so + these pointers are no longer valid..... */ + + cli_nt_session_close(&cli); + cli_ulogoff(&cli); + cli_shutdown(&cli); + return nt_status; +} + |