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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Generic Authentication Interface
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2003
Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> 2004-2005
Copyright (C) Stefan Metzmacher 2004
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"
#include "libcli/composite/composite.h"
/*
do a non-athenticated dcerpc bind
*/
struct composite_context *dcerpc_bind_auth_none_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct dcerpc_pipe *p,
const char *uuid,
uint_t version)
{
struct dcerpc_syntax_id syntax;
struct dcerpc_syntax_id transfer_syntax;
struct composite_context *c;
c = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, struct composite_context);
if (c == NULL) return NULL;
c->status = dcerpc_init_syntaxes(uuid, version,
&syntax, &transfer_syntax);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(c->status)) {
DEBUG(2,("Invalid uuid string in "
"dcerpc_bind_auth_none_send\n"));
composite_trigger_error(c);
return c;
}
/* c was only allocated as a container for a possible error */
talloc_free(c);
return dcerpc_bind_send(p, mem_ctx, &syntax, &transfer_syntax);
}
NTSTATUS dcerpc_bind_auth_none_recv(struct composite_context *ctx)
{
return dcerpc_bind_recv(ctx);
}
NTSTATUS dcerpc_bind_auth_none(struct dcerpc_pipe *p,
const char *uuid, uint_t version)
{
struct composite_context *ctx;
ctx = dcerpc_bind_auth_none_send(p, p, uuid, version);
return dcerpc_bind_auth_none_recv(ctx);
}
struct bind_auth_state {
struct dcerpc_pipe *pipe;
DATA_BLOB credentials;
BOOL more_processing; /* Is there anything more to do after the
* first bind itself received? */
};
static void bind_auth_recv_alter(struct composite_context *creq);
static void bind_auth_next_step(struct composite_context *c)
{
struct bind_auth_state *state =
talloc_get_type(c->private_data, struct bind_auth_state);
struct dcerpc_security *sec = &state->pipe->conn->security_state;
struct composite_context *creq;
BOOL more_processing = False;
/* The status value here, from GENSEC is vital to the security
* of the system. Even if the other end accepts, if GENSEC
* claims 'MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED' then you must keep
* feeding it blobs, or else the remote host/attacker might
* avoid mutal authentication requirements.
*
* Likewise, you must not feed GENSEC too much (after the OK),
* it doesn't like that either
*/
c->status = gensec_update(sec->generic_state, state,
sec->auth_info->credentials,
&state->credentials);
if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(c->status, NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED)) {
more_processing = True;
c->status = NT_STATUS_OK;
}
if (!composite_is_ok(c)) return;
if (state->credentials.length == 0) {
composite_done(c);
return;
}
sec->auth_info->credentials = state->credentials;
if (!more_processing) {
/* NO reply expected, so just send it */
c->status = dcerpc_auth3(state->pipe->conn, state);
if (!composite_is_ok(c)) return;
composite_done(c);
return;
}
/* We are demanding a reply, so use a request that will get us one */
creq = dcerpc_alter_context_send(state->pipe, state,
&state->pipe->syntax,
&state->pipe->transfer_syntax);
composite_continue(c, creq, bind_auth_recv_alter, c);
}
static void bind_auth_recv_alter(struct composite_context *creq)
{
struct composite_context *c =
talloc_get_type(creq->async.private_data,
struct composite_context);
c->status = dcerpc_alter_context_recv(creq);
if (!composite_is_ok(c)) return;
bind_auth_next_step(c);
}
static void bind_auth_recv_bindreply(struct composite_context *creq)
{
struct composite_context *c =
talloc_get_type(creq->async.private_data,
struct composite_context);
struct bind_auth_state *state =
talloc_get_type(c->private_data, struct bind_auth_state);
c->status = dcerpc_bind_recv(creq);
if (!composite_is_ok(c)) return;
if (!state->more_processing) {
/* The first gensec_update has not requested a second run, so
* we're done here. */
composite_done(c);
return;
}
bind_auth_next_step(c);
}
struct composite_context *dcerpc_bind_auth_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct dcerpc_pipe *p,
const char *uuid, uint_t version,
struct cli_credentials *credentials,
uint8_t auth_type,
const char *service)
{
struct composite_context *c, *creq;
struct bind_auth_state *state;
struct dcerpc_security *sec;
struct dcerpc_syntax_id syntax, transfer_syntax;
c = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, struct composite_context);
if (c == NULL) return NULL;
state = talloc(c, struct bind_auth_state);
if (state == NULL) {
c->status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
goto failed;
}
c->state = COMPOSITE_STATE_IN_PROGRESS;
c->private_data = state;
c->event_ctx = p->conn->event_ctx;
state->pipe = p;
c->status = dcerpc_init_syntaxes(uuid, version,
&syntax,
&transfer_syntax);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(c->status)) goto failed;
sec = &p->conn->security_state;
c->status = gensec_client_start(p, &sec->generic_state,
p->conn->event_ctx);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(c->status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to start GENSEC client mode: %s\n",
nt_errstr(c->status)));
goto failed;
}
c->status = gensec_set_credentials(sec->generic_state, credentials);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(c->status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to set GENSEC client credentails: %s\n",
nt_errstr(c->status)));
goto failed;
}
c->status = gensec_set_target_hostname(
sec->generic_state, p->conn->transport.peer_name(p->conn));
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(c->status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to set GENSEC target hostname: %s\n",
nt_errstr(c->status)));
goto failed;
}
if (service != NULL) {
c->status = gensec_set_target_service(sec->generic_state,
service);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(c->status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to set GENSEC target service: %s\n",
nt_errstr(c->status)));
goto failed;
}
}
c->status = gensec_start_mech_by_authtype(sec->generic_state,
auth_type,
dcerpc_auth_level(p->conn));
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(c->status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to start GENSEC client mechanism %s: %s\n",
gensec_get_name_by_authtype(auth_type),
nt_errstr(c->status)));
goto failed;
}
sec->auth_info = talloc(p, struct dcerpc_auth);
if (sec->auth_info == NULL) {
c->status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
goto failed;
}
sec->auth_info->auth_type = auth_type;
sec->auth_info->auth_level = dcerpc_auth_level(p->conn);
sec->auth_info->auth_pad_length = 0;
sec->auth_info->auth_reserved = 0;
sec->auth_info->auth_context_id = random();
sec->auth_info->credentials = data_blob(NULL, 0);
/* The status value here, from GENSEC is vital to the security
* of the system. Even if the other end accepts, if GENSEC
* claims 'MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED' then you must keep
* feeding it blobs, or else the remote host/attacker might
* avoid mutal authentication requirements.
*
* Likewise, you must not feed GENSEC too much (after the OK),
* it doesn't like that either
*/
c->status = gensec_update(sec->generic_state, state,
sec->auth_info->credentials,
&state->credentials);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(c->status) &&
!NT_STATUS_EQUAL(c->status, NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED)) {
goto failed;
}
state->more_processing =
NT_STATUS_EQUAL(c->status, NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED);
if (state->credentials.length == 0) {
composite_trigger_done(c);
return c;
}
sec->auth_info->credentials = state->credentials;
/* The first request always is a dcerpc_bind. The subsequent ones
* depend on gensec results */
creq = dcerpc_bind_send(p, state, &syntax, &transfer_syntax);
if (creq == NULL) {
c->status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
goto failed;
}
creq->async.fn = bind_auth_recv_bindreply;
creq->async.private_data = c;
return c;
failed:
composite_trigger_error(c);
return c;
}
NTSTATUS dcerpc_bind_auth_recv(struct composite_context *creq)
{
NTSTATUS result = composite_wait(creq);
struct bind_auth_state *state = talloc_get_type(creq->private_data, struct bind_auth_state);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
/*
after a successful authenticated bind the session
key reverts to the generic session key
*/
state->pipe->conn->security_state.session_key = dcerpc_generic_session_key;
}
talloc_free(creq);
return result;
}
/*
setup GENSEC on a DCE-RPC pipe
*/
NTSTATUS dcerpc_bind_auth(struct dcerpc_pipe *p,
const char *uuid, uint_t version,
struct cli_credentials *credentials,
uint8_t auth_type,
const char *service)
{
struct composite_context *creq;
creq = dcerpc_bind_auth_send(p, p, uuid, version, credentials,
auth_type, service);
return dcerpc_bind_auth_recv(creq);
}
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