ntlm_auth
	1
	Samba
	User Commands
	4.1
	ntlm_auth
	tool to allow external access to Winbind's NTLM authentication function
	
		ntlm_auth
		-d debuglevel
		-l logdir
		-s <smb config file>
	
	DESCRIPTION
	This tool is part of the samba
	7 suite.
	ntlm_auth is a helper utility that authenticates 
	users using NT/LM authentication. It returns 0 if the users is authenticated
	successfully and 1 if access was denied. ntlm_auth uses winbind to access 
	the user and authentication data for a domain.  This utility 
	is only intended to be used by other programs (currently
	Squid
	and mod_ntlm_winbind)
	
	OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
    
    The winbindd
    8 daemon must be operational
    for many of these commands to function.
    Some of these commands also require access to the directory 
    winbindd_privileged in
    $LOCKDIR.  This should be done either by running
    this command as root or providing group access
    to the winbindd_privileged directory.  For
    security reasons, this directory should not be world-accessable. 
	OPTIONS
	
	
	--helper-protocol=PROTO
	
	Operate as a stdio-based helper.  Valid helper protocols are:
         
        
	      
		squid-2.4-basic
		
                Server-side helper for use with Squid 2.4's basic (plaintext)
		authentication.  
                
		
	      
		squid-2.5-basic
		
                Server-side helper for use with Squid 2.5's basic (plaintext)
		authentication. 
                
		
	      
		squid-2.5-ntlmssp
		
                Server-side helper for use with Squid 2.5's NTLMSSP 
		authentication. 
		  Requires access to the directory 
                winbindd_privileged in
		$LOCKDIR.  The protocol used is
		described here: http://devel.squid-cache.org/ntlm/squid_helper_protocol.html.
		This protocol has been extended to allow the
		NTLMSSP Negotiate packet to be included as an argument
		to the YR command. (Thus avoiding
		loss of information in the protocol exchange).
                
                
	      
	      
		ntlmssp-client-1
		
                Client-side helper for use with arbitrary external
		programs that may wish to use Samba's NTLMSSP 
		authentication knowledge. 
		  This helper is a client, and as such may be run by any
		user.  The protocol used is
		effectively the reverse of the previous protocol.  A
		YR command (without any arguments)
		starts the authentication exchange.
                
                
	      
	      
		gss-spnego
		
                Server-side helper that implements GSS-SPNEGO.  This
		uses a protocol that is almost the same as
		squid-2.5-ntlmssp, but has some
		subtle differences that are undocumented outside the
		source at this stage.
                
		  Requires access to the directory 
                winbindd_privileged in
		$LOCKDIR.   
               
                
		
                 
	        
				gss-spnego-client
		
                Client-side helper that implements GSS-SPNEGO.  This
		also uses a protocol similar to the above helpers, but
		is currently undocumented.
                
                
		
	        
				ntlm-server-1
		
                Server-side helper protocol, intended for use by a
		RADIUS server or the 'winbind' plugin for pppd, for
		the provision of MSCHAP and MSCHAPv2 authentication.  
                
		This protocol consists of lines in the form:
                Parameter: value and Parameter::
                Base64-encode value.  The presence of a single
                period . indicates that one side has
                finished supplying data to the other.  (Which in turn
                could cause the helper to authenticate the
                user). 
		Currently implemented parameters from the
		external program to the helper are:
		
		  
		    Username
		    The username, expected to be in
		    Samba's .
		    
		    
		      Examples:
		      Username: bob
		      Username:: Ym9i
		    
		    
		  
		  
		    NT-Domain
		    The user's domain, expected to be in
		    Samba's .
		    
		    
		      Examples:
		      NT-Domain: WORKGROUP
		      NT-Domain:: V09SS0dST1VQ
		    
		    
		  
		  
		    Full-Username
		    The fully qualified username, expected to be
		    in Samba's  and qualified
		    with the .
		    
		      Examples:
		      Full-Username: WORKGROUP\bob
		      Full-Username:: V09SS0dST1VQYm9i
		    
		    
		  
		  
		    LANMAN-Challenge
		    The 8 byte LANMAN Challenge
		    value, generated randomly by the server, or (in cases such
		    as MSCHAPv2) generated in some way by both the server and
		    the client.
		    
		      Examples:
		      LANMAN-Challenge: 0102030405060708
		    
		    
		  
		  
		    LANMAN-Response
		    The 24 byte LANMAN Response value,
		    calculated from the user's password and the supplied
		    LANMAN Challenge.  Typically, this
		    is provided over the network by a client wishing to authenticate.
		    
		    
		      Examples:
		      LANMAN-Response: 0102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718
		    
		    
		  
		  
		    NT-Response
		    The >= 24 byte NT Response
		    calculated from the user's password and the supplied
		    LANMAN Challenge.  Typically, this is
		    provided over the network by a client wishing to authenticate.
		    
		    
		      Examples:
		      NT-Response: 0102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F10111213141516171
		      
		    
		  
		  
		    Password
		    The user's password.  This would be
		    provided by a network client, if the helper is being
		    used in a legacy situation that exposes plaintext
		    passwords in this way.
		    
		      Examples:
		      Password: samba2
		      Password:: c2FtYmEy
		    
		    
		  
		  
		    Request-User-Session-Key
		    Upon successful authenticaiton, return
		    the user session key associated with the login.
		    
		      Examples:
		      Request-User-Session-Key: Yes
		    
		    
		  
		  
		    Request-LanMan-Session-Key
		    Upon successful authenticaiton, return
		    the LANMAN session key associated with the login.
		    
		    
		      Examples:
		      Request-LanMan-Session-Key: Yes
		    
		    
		  
		
                
		
		
		  Implementers should take care to base64 encode
		  any data (such as usernames/passwords) that may contain malicous user data, such as
		  a newline. They may also need to decode strings from
		  the helper, which likewise may have been base64 encoded.
		
      
      
      
	--username=USERNAME
	
	Specify username of user to authenticate
	
	
      
      
      
	--domain=DOMAIN
	
	Specify domain of user to authenticate
	
      
      
	--workstation=WORKSTATION
	
	Specify the workstation the user authenticated from
	
      
	
	--challenge=STRING
	NTLM challenge (in HEXADECIMAL)
	
	
	
	--lm-response=RESPONSE
	LM Response to the challenge (in HEXADECIMAL)
	
	
	--nt-response=RESPONSE
	NT or NTLMv2 Response to the challenge (in HEXADECIMAL)
	
	
	--password=PASSWORD
	User's plaintext passwordIf 
	not specified on the command line, this is prompted for when
	required.  
	  For the NTLMSSP based server roles, this parameter
	  specifies the expected password, allowing testing without
	  winbindd operational.
	
	
	
	--request-lm-key
	Retrieve LM session key
	
	
	--request-nt-key
	Request NT key
	
      
	--diagnostics
	Perform Diagnostics on the authentication
	chain.  Uses the password from --password
	or prompts for one.
        
        
	
	
	    --require-membership-of={SID|Name}
	    Require that a user be a member of specified 
	    group (either name or SID) for authentication to succeed.
	    
	
	  &stdarg.server.debug;
	  &popt.common.samba;
	  &stdarg.help;
	
	
	EXAMPLE SETUP
        To setup ntlm_auth for use by squid 2.5, with both basic and
	NTLMSSP authentication, the following
	should be placed in the squid.conf file.
auth_param ntlm program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp
auth_param basic program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-basic
auth_param basic children 5
auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server
auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours
This example assumes that ntlm_auth has been installed into your
      path, and that the group permissions on
      winbindd_privileged are as described above.
	To setup ntlm_auth for use by squid 2.5 with group limitation in addition to the above
	example, the following should be added to the squid.conf file.
auth_param ntlm program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp --require-membership-of='WORKGROUP\Domain Users'
auth_param basic program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-basic --require-membership-of='WORKGROUP\Domain Users'
	
	TROUBLESHOOTING
	
	If you're experiencing problems with authenticating Internet Explorer running
	under MS Windows 9X or Millennium Edition against ntlm_auth's NTLMSSP authentication
	helper (--helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp), then please read 
	
	the Microsoft Knowledge Base article #239869 and follow instructions described there.
	
	VERSION
	This man page is correct for version 3 of the Samba 
	suite.
	AUTHOR
	
	The original Samba software and related utilities 
	were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed
	by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar 
	to the way the Linux kernel is developed.
	
	The ntlm_auth manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij and
	Andrew Bartlett.