/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. SMB client generic functions Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1994-1998 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007. 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 3 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, see . */ #include "includes.h" /**************************************************************************** Change the timeout (in milliseconds). ****************************************************************************/ unsigned int cli_set_timeout(struct cli_state *cli, unsigned int timeout) { unsigned int old_timeout = cli->timeout; cli->timeout = timeout; return old_timeout; } /**************************************************************************** Change the port number used to call on. ****************************************************************************/ int cli_set_port(struct cli_state *cli, int port) { cli->port = port; return port; } /**************************************************************************** Read an smb from a fd ignoring all keepalive packets. Note that the buffer *MUST* be of size BUFFER_SIZE+SAFETY_MARGIN. The timeout is in milliseconds This is exactly the same as receive_smb except that it never returns a session keepalive packet (just as receive_smb used to do). receive_smb was changed to return keepalives as the oplock processing means this call should never go into a blocking read. ****************************************************************************/ static ssize_t client_receive_smb(int fd,char *buffer, unsigned int timeout, size_t maxlen) { ssize_t len; for(;;) { len = receive_smb_raw(fd, buffer, timeout, maxlen); if (len < 0) { DEBUG(10,("client_receive_smb failed\n")); show_msg(buffer); return len; } /* Ignore session keepalive packets. */ if(CVAL(buffer,0) != SMBkeepalive) break; } show_msg(buffer); return len; } /**************************************************************************** Recv an smb. ****************************************************************************/ bool cli_receive_smb(struct cli_state *cli) { ssize_t len; /* fd == -1 causes segfaults -- Tom (tom@ninja.nl) */ if (cli->fd == -1) return False; again: len = client_receive_smb(cli->fd,cli->inbuf,cli->timeout, 0); if (len > 0) { /* it might be an oplock break request */ if (!(CVAL(cli->inbuf, smb_flg) & FLAG_REPLY) && CVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_com) == SMBlockingX && SVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv6) == 0 && SVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv7) == 0) { if (cli->oplock_handler) { int fnum = SVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv2); unsigned char level = CVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv3+1); if (!cli->oplock_handler(cli, fnum, level)) { return False; } } /* try to prevent loops */ SCVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_com,0xFF); goto again; } } /* If the server is not responding, note that now */ if (len < 0) { DEBUG(0, ("Receiving SMB: Server stopped responding\n")); cli->smb_rw_error = get_smb_read_error(); close(cli->fd); cli->fd = -1; return False; } if (!cli_check_sign_mac(cli)) { /* * If we get a signature failure in sessionsetup, then * the server sometimes just reflects the sent signature * back to us. Detect this and allow the upper layer to * retrieve the correct Windows error message. */ if (CVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_com) == SMBsesssetupX && (smb_len(cli->inbuf) > (smb_ss_field + 8 - 4)) && (SVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_flg2) & FLAGS2_SMB_SECURITY_SIGNATURES) && memcmp(&cli->outbuf[smb_ss_field],&cli->inbuf[smb_ss_field],8) == 0 && cli_is_error(cli)) { /* * Reflected signature on login error. * Set bad sig but don't close fd. */ cli->smb_rw_error = SMB_READ_BAD_SIG; return True; } DEBUG(0, ("SMB Signature verification failed on incoming packet!\n")); cli->smb_rw_error = SMB_READ_BAD_SIG; close(cli->fd); cli->fd = -1; return False; }; return True; } /**************************************************************************** Read the data portion of a readX smb. The timeout is in milliseconds ****************************************************************************/ ssize_t cli_receive_smb_data(struct cli_state *cli, char *buffer, size_t len) { if (cli->timeout > 0) { return read_socket_with_timeout(cli->fd, buffer, len, len, cli->timeout); } else { return read_data(cli->fd, buffer, len); } } /**************************************************************************** Read a smb readX header. ****************************************************************************/ bool cli_receive_smb_readX_header(struct cli_state *cli) { ssize_t len, offset; if (cli->fd == -1) return False; again: /* Read up to the size of a readX header reply. */ len = client_receive_smb(cli->fd, cli->inbuf, cli->timeout, (smb_size - 4) + 24); if (len > 0) { /* it might be an oplock break request */ if (!(CVAL(cli->inbuf, smb_flg) & FLAG_REPLY) && CVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_com) == SMBlockingX && SVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv6) == 0 && SVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv7) == 0) { ssize_t total_len = smb_len(cli->inbuf); if (total_len > CLI_SAMBA_MAX_LARGE_READX_SIZE+SAFETY_MARGIN) { goto read_err; } /* Read the rest of the data. */ if ((total_len - len > 0) && !cli_receive_smb_data(cli,cli->inbuf+len,total_len - len)) { goto read_err; } if (cli->oplock_handler) { int fnum = SVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv2); unsigned char level = CVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv3+1); if (!cli->oplock_handler(cli, fnum, level)) return False; } /* try to prevent loops */ SCVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_com,0xFF); goto again; } } /* If it's not the above size it probably was an error packet. */ if ((len == (smb_size - 4) + 24) && !cli_is_error(cli)) { /* Check it's a non-chained readX reply. */ if (!(CVAL(cli->inbuf, smb_flg) & FLAG_REPLY) || (CVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv0) != 0xFF) || (CVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_com) != SMBreadX)) { /* * We're not coping here with asnyc replies to * other calls. Punt here - we need async client * libs for this. */ goto read_err; } /* * We know it's a readX reply - ensure we've read the * padding bytes also. */ offset = SVAL(cli->inbuf,smb_vwv6); if (offset > len) { ssize_t ret; size_t padbytes = offset - len; ret = cli_receive_smb_data(cli,smb_buf(cli->inbuf),padbytes); if (ret != padbytes) { goto read_err; } } } return True; read_err: set_smb_read_error(SMB_READ_ERROR); cli->smb_rw_error = SMB_READ_ERROR; close(cli->fd); cli->fd = -1; return False; } static ssize_t write_socket(int fd, const char *buf, size_t len) { ssize_t ret=0; DEBUG(6,("write_socket(%d,%d)\n",fd,(int)len)); ret = write_data(fd,buf,len); DEBUG(6,("write_socket(%d,%d) wrote %d\n",fd,(int)len,(int)ret)); if(ret <= 0) DEBUG(0,("write_socket: Error writing %d bytes to socket %d: ERRNO = %s\n", (int)len, fd, strerror(errno) )); return(ret); } /**************************************************************************** Send an smb to a fd. ****************************************************************************/ bool cli_send_smb(struct cli_state *cli) { size_t len; size_t nwritten=0; ssize_t ret; /* fd == -1 causes segfaults -- Tom (tom@ninja.nl) */ if (cli->fd == -1) return False; cli_calculate_sign_mac(cli); len = smb_len(cli->outbuf) + 4; while (nwritten < len) { ret = write_socket(cli->fd,cli->outbuf+nwritten,len - nwritten); if (ret <= 0) { close(cli->fd); cli->fd = -1; cli->smb_rw_error = SMB_WRITE_ERROR; DEBUG(0,("Error writing %d bytes to client. %d (%s)\n", (int)len,(int)ret, strerror(errno) )); return False; } nwritten += ret; } /* Increment the mid so we can tell between responses. */ cli->mid++; if (!cli->mid) cli->mid++; return True; } /**************************************************************************** Send a "direct" writeX smb to a fd. ****************************************************************************/ bool cli_send_smb_direct_writeX(struct cli_state *cli, const char *p, size_t extradata) { /* First length to send is the offset to the data. */ size_t len = SVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_vwv11) + 4; size_t nwritten=0; ssize_t ret; /* fd == -1 causes segfaults -- Tom (tom@ninja.nl) */ if (cli->fd == -1) { return false; } if (client_is_signing_on(cli)) { DEBUG(0,("cli_send_smb_large: cannot send signed packet.\n")); return false; } while (nwritten < len) { ret = write_socket(cli->fd,cli->outbuf+nwritten,len - nwritten); if (ret <= 0) { close(cli->fd); cli->fd = -1; cli->smb_rw_error = SMB_WRITE_ERROR; DEBUG(0,("Error writing %d bytes to client. %d (%s)\n", (int)len,(int)ret, strerror(errno) )); return false; } nwritten += ret; } /* Now write the extra data. */ nwritten=0; while (nwritten < extradata) { ret = write_socket(cli->fd,p+nwritten,extradata - nwritten); if (ret <= 0) { close(cli->fd); cli->fd = -1; cli->smb_rw_error = SMB_WRITE_ERROR; DEBUG(0,("Error writing %d extradata " "bytes to client. %d (%s)\n", (int)extradata,(int)ret, strerror(errno) )); return False; } nwritten += ret; } /* Increment the mid so we can tell between responses. */ cli->mid++; if (!cli->mid) cli->mid++; return true; } /**************************************************************************** Setup basics in a outgoing packet. ****************************************************************************/ void cli_setup_packet(struct cli_state *cli) { cli->rap_error = 0; SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_pid,cli->pid); SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_uid,cli->vuid); SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_mid,cli->mid); if (cli->protocol > PROTOCOL_CORE) { uint16 flags2; if (cli->case_sensitive) { SCVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_flg,0x0); } else { /* Default setting, case insensitive. */ SCVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_flg,0x8); } flags2 = FLAGS2_LONG_PATH_COMPONENTS; if (cli->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) flags2 |= FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS; if ((cli->capabilities & CAP_DFS) && cli->dfsroot) flags2 |= FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES; if (cli->capabilities & CAP_STATUS32) flags2 |= FLAGS2_32_BIT_ERROR_CODES; if (cli->use_spnego) flags2 |= FLAGS2_EXTENDED_SECURITY; SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_flg2, flags2); } } /**************************************************************************** Setup the bcc length of the packet from a pointer to the end of the data. ****************************************************************************/ void cli_setup_bcc(struct cli_state *cli, void *p) { set_message_bcc(cli->outbuf, PTR_DIFF(p, smb_buf(cli->outbuf))); } /**************************************************************************** Initialise credentials of a client structure. ****************************************************************************/ void cli_init_creds(struct cli_state *cli, const char *username, const char *domain, const char *password) { fstrcpy(cli->domain, domain); fstrcpy(cli->user_name, username); pwd_set_cleartext(&cli->pwd, password); if (!*username) { cli->pwd.null_pwd = True; } DEBUG(10,("cli_init_creds: user %s domain %s\n", cli->user_name, cli->domain)); } /**************************************************************************** Set the signing state (used from the command line). ****************************************************************************/ void cli_setup_signing_state(struct cli_state *cli, int signing_state) { if (signing_state == Undefined) return; if (signing_state == False) { cli->sign_info.allow_smb_signing = False; cli->sign_info.mandatory_signing = False; return; } cli->sign_info.allow_smb_signing = True; if (signing_state == Required) cli->sign_info.mandatory_signing = True; } /**************************************************************************** Initialise a client structure. Always returns a malloc'ed struct. ****************************************************************************/ struct cli_state *cli_initialise(void) { struct cli_state *cli = NULL; /* Check the effective uid - make sure we are not setuid */ if (is_setuid_root()) { DEBUG(0,("libsmb based programs must *NOT* be setuid root.\n")); return NULL; } cli = SMB_MALLOC_P(struct cli_state); if (!cli) { return NULL; } ZERO_STRUCTP(cli); cli->port = 0; cli->fd = -1; cli->cnum = -1; cli->pid = (uint16)sys_getpid(); cli->mid = 1; cli->vuid = UID_FIELD_INVALID; cli->protocol = PROTOCOL_NT1; cli->timeout = 20000; /* Timeout is in milliseconds. */ cli->bufsize = CLI_BUFFER_SIZE+4; cli->max_xmit = cli->bufsize; cli->outbuf = (char *)SMB_MALLOC(cli->bufsize+SAFETY_MARGIN); cli->inbuf = (char *)SMB_MALLOC(cli->bufsize+SAFETY_MARGIN); cli->oplock_handler = cli_oplock_ack; cli->case_sensitive = False; cli->smb_rw_error = 0; cli->use_spnego = lp_client_use_spnego(); cli->capabilities = CAP_UNICODE | CAP_STATUS32 | CAP_DFS; /* Set the CLI_FORCE_DOSERR environment variable to test client routines using DOS errors instead of STATUS32 ones. This intended only as a temporary hack. */ if (getenv("CLI_FORCE_DOSERR")) cli->force_dos_errors = True; if (lp_client_signing()) cli->sign_info.allow_smb_signing = True; if (lp_client_signing() == Required) cli->sign_info.mandatory_signing = True; if (!cli->outbuf || !cli->inbuf) goto error; if ((cli->mem_ctx = talloc_init("cli based talloc")) == NULL) goto error; memset(cli->outbuf, 0, cli->bufsize); memset(cli->inbuf, 0, cli->bufsize); #if defined(DEVELOPER) /* just because we over-allocate, doesn't mean it's right to use it */ clobber_region(FUNCTION_MACRO, __LINE__, cli->outbuf+cli->bufsize, SAFETY_MARGIN); clobber_region(FUNCTION_MACRO, __LINE__, cli->inbuf+cli->bufsize, SAFETY_MARGIN); #endif /* initialise signing */ cli_null_set_signing(cli); cli->initialised = 1; return cli; /* Clean up after malloc() error */ error: SAFE_FREE(cli->inbuf); SAFE_FREE(cli->outbuf); SAFE_FREE(cli); return NULL; } /**************************************************************************** External interface. Close an open named pipe over SMB. Free any authentication data. Returns False if the cli_close call failed. ****************************************************************************/ bool cli_rpc_pipe_close(struct rpc_pipe_client *cli) { bool ret; if (!cli) { return False; } ret = cli_close(cli->cli, cli->fnum); if (!ret) { DEBUG(1,("cli_rpc_pipe_close: cli_close failed on pipe %s, " "fnum 0x%x " "to machine %s. Error was %s\n", cli->pipe_name, (int) cli->fnum, cli->cli->desthost, cli_errstr(cli->cli))); } if (cli->auth.cli_auth_data_free_func) { (*cli->auth.cli_auth_data_free_func)(&cli->auth); } DEBUG(10,("cli_rpc_pipe_close: closed pipe %s to machine %s\n", cli->pipe_name, cli->cli->desthost )); DLIST_REMOVE(cli->cli->pipe_list, cli); talloc_destroy(cli->mem_ctx); return ret; } /**************************************************************************** Close all pipes open on this session. ****************************************************************************/ void cli_nt_pipes_close(struct cli_state *cli) { struct rpc_pipe_client *cp, *next; for (cp = cli->pipe_list; cp; cp = next) { next = cp->next; cli_rpc_pipe_close(cp); } } /**************************************************************************** Shutdown a client structure. ****************************************************************************/ void cli_shutdown(struct cli_state *cli) { cli_nt_pipes_close(cli); /* * tell our peer to free his resources. Wihtout this, when an * application attempts to do a graceful shutdown and calls * smbc_free_context() to clean up all connections, some connections * can remain active on the peer end, until some (long) timeout period * later. This tree disconnect forces the peer to clean up, since the * connection will be going away. * * Also, do not do tree disconnect when cli->smb_rw_error is SMB_DO_NOT_DO_TDIS * the only user for this so far is smbmount which passes opened connection * down to kernel's smbfs module. */ if ( (cli->cnum != (uint16)-1) && (cli->smb_rw_error != SMB_DO_NOT_DO_TDIS ) ) { cli_tdis(cli); } SAFE_FREE(cli->outbuf); SAFE_FREE(cli->inbuf); cli_free_signing_context(cli); data_blob_free(&cli->secblob); data_blob_free(&cli->user_session_key); if (cli->mem_ctx) { talloc_destroy(cli->mem_ctx); cli->mem_ctx = NULL; } if (cli->fd != -1) { close(cli->fd); } cli->fd = -1; cli->smb_rw_error = 0; SAFE_FREE(cli); } /**************************************************************************** Set socket options on a open connection. ****************************************************************************/ void cli_sockopt(struct cli_state *cli, const char *options) { set_socket_options(cli->fd, options); } /**************************************************************************** Set the PID to use for smb messages. Return the old pid. ****************************************************************************/ uint16 cli_setpid(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 pid) { uint16 ret = cli->pid; cli->pid = pid; return ret; } /**************************************************************************** Set the case sensitivity flag on the packets. Returns old state. ****************************************************************************/ bool cli_set_case_sensitive(struct cli_state *cli, bool case_sensitive) { bool ret = cli->case_sensitive; cli->case_sensitive = case_sensitive; return ret; } /**************************************************************************** Send a keepalive packet to the server ****************************************************************************/ bool cli_send_keepalive(struct cli_state *cli) { if (cli->fd == -1) { DEBUG(3, ("cli_send_keepalive: fd == -1\n")); return False; } if (!send_keepalive(cli->fd)) { close(cli->fd); cli->fd = -1; DEBUG(0,("Error sending keepalive packet to client.\n")); return False; } return True; } /**************************************************************************** Send/receive a SMBecho command: ping the server ****************************************************************************/ bool cli_echo(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 num_echos, unsigned char *data, size_t length) { char *p; int i; SMB_ASSERT(length < 1024); memset(cli->outbuf,'\0',smb_size); set_message(cli->outbuf,1,length,True); SCVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_com,SMBecho); SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_tid,65535); SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_vwv0,num_echos); cli_setup_packet(cli); p = smb_buf(cli->outbuf); memcpy(p, data, length); p += length; cli_setup_bcc(cli, p); cli_send_smb(cli); for (i=0; i