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     21 /*
     22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
     23  * Use is subject to license terms.
     24  */
     25 
     26 /*
     27  * NETR challenge/response client functions.
     28  *
     29  * NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
     30  * NT_STATUS_NO_TRUST_SAM_ACCOUNT
     31  * NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
     32  */
     33 
     34 #include <stdio.h>
     35 #include <stdlib.h>
     36 #include <strings.h>
     37 #include <unistd.h>
     38 #include <ctype.h>
     39 #include <security/cryptoki.h>
     40 #include <security/pkcs11.h>
     41 
     42 #include <smbsrv/libsmb.h>
     43 #include <smbsrv/libsmbns.h>
     44 #include <smbsrv/libmlsvc.h>
     45 #include <smbsrv/ndl/netlogon.ndl>
     46 #include <smbsrv/ntstatus.h>
     47 #include <smbsrv/smbinfo.h>
     48 #include <smbsrv/netrauth.h>
     49 
     50 #define	NETR_SESSKEY_ZEROBUF_SZ		4
     51 /* The DES algorithm uses a 56-bit encryption key. */
     52 #define	NETR_DESKEY_LEN			7
     53 
     54 int netr_setup_authenticator(netr_info_t *, struct netr_authenticator *,
     55     struct netr_authenticator *);
     56 DWORD netr_validate_chain(netr_info_t *, struct netr_authenticator *);
     57 
     58 static int netr_server_req_challenge(mlsvc_handle_t *, netr_info_t *);
     59 static int netr_server_authenticate2(mlsvc_handle_t *, netr_info_t *);
     60 static int netr_gen_password(BYTE *, BYTE *, BYTE *);
     61 
     62 /*
     63  * Shared with netr_logon.c
     64  */
     65 netr_info_t netr_global_info;
     66 
     67 /*
     68  * netlogon_auth
     69  *
     70  * This is the core of the NETLOGON authentication protocol.
     71  * Do the challenge response authentication.
     72  *
     73  * Prior to calling this function, an anonymous session to the NETLOGON
     74  * pipe on a domain controller(server) should have already been opened.
     75  *
     76  * Upon a successful NETLOGON credential chain establishment, the
     77  * netlogon sequence number will be set to match the kpasswd sequence
     78  * number.
     79  *
     80  */
     81 DWORD
     82 netlogon_auth(char *server, mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle, DWORD flags)
     83 {
     84 	netr_info_t *netr_info;
     85 	int rc;
     86 	DWORD leout_rc[2];
     87 
     88 	netr_info = &netr_global_info;
     89 	bzero(netr_info, sizeof (netr_info_t));
     90 
     91 	netr_info->flags |= flags;
     92 
     93 	rc = smb_getnetbiosname(netr_info->hostname, NETBIOS_NAME_SZ);
     94 	if (rc != 0)
     95 		return (NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
     96 
     97 	(void) snprintf(netr_info->server, sizeof (netr_info->server),
     98 	    "\\\\%s", server);
     99 
    100 	LE_OUT32(&leout_rc[0], random());
    101 	LE_OUT32(&leout_rc[1], random());
    102 	(void) memcpy(&netr_info->client_challenge, leout_rc,
    103 	    sizeof (struct netr_credential));
    104 
    105 	if ((rc = netr_server_req_challenge(netr_handle, netr_info)) == 0) {
    106 		rc = netr_server_authenticate2(netr_handle, netr_info);
    107 		if (rc == 0) {
    108 			smb_update_netlogon_seqnum();
    109 			netr_info->flags |= NETR_FLG_VALID;
    110 
    111 		}
    112 	}
    113 
    114 	return ((rc) ? NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL : NT_STATUS_SUCCESS);
    115 }
    116 
    117 /*
    118  * netr_open
    119  *
    120  * Open an anonymous session to the NETLOGON pipe on a domain controller
    121  * and bind to the NETR RPC interface.
    122  *
    123  * We store the remote server information, which is used to drive Windows
    124  * version specific behavior.
    125  */
    126 int
    127 netr_open(char *server, char *domain, mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle)
    128 {
    129 	char user[SMB_USERNAME_MAXLEN];
    130 
    131 	smb_ipc_get_user(user, SMB_USERNAME_MAXLEN);
    132 
    133 	if (ndr_rpc_bind(netr_handle, server, domain, user, "NETR") < 0)
    134 		return (-1);
    135 
    136 	return (0);
    137 }
    138 
    139 /*
    140  * netr_close
    141  *
    142  * Close a NETLOGON pipe and free the RPC context.
    143  */
    144 int
    145 netr_close(mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle)
    146 {
    147 	ndr_rpc_unbind(netr_handle);
    148 	return (0);
    149 }
    150 
    151 /*
    152  * netr_server_req_challenge
    153  */
    154 static int
    155 netr_server_req_challenge(mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle, netr_info_t *netr_info)
    156 {
    157 	struct netr_ServerReqChallenge arg;
    158 	int opnum;
    159 
    160 	bzero(&arg, sizeof (struct netr_ServerReqChallenge));
    161 	opnum = NETR_OPNUM_ServerReqChallenge;
    162 
    163 	arg.servername = (unsigned char *)netr_info->server;
    164 	arg.hostname = (unsigned char *)netr_info->hostname;
    165 
    166 	(void) memcpy(&arg.client_challenge, &netr_info->client_challenge,
    167 	    sizeof (struct netr_credential));
    168 
    169 	if (ndr_rpc_call(netr_handle, opnum, &arg) != 0)
    170 		return (-1);
    171 
    172 	if (arg.status != 0) {
    173 		ndr_rpc_status(netr_handle, opnum, arg.status);
    174 		ndr_rpc_release(netr_handle);
    175 		return (-1);
    176 	}
    177 
    178 	(void) memcpy(&netr_info->server_challenge, &arg.server_challenge,
    179 	    sizeof (struct netr_credential));
    180 
    181 	ndr_rpc_release(netr_handle);
    182 	return (0);
    183 }
    184 
    185 /*
    186  * netr_server_authenticate2
    187  */
    188 static int
    189 netr_server_authenticate2(mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle, netr_info_t *netr_info)
    190 {
    191 	struct netr_ServerAuthenticate2 arg;
    192 	int opnum;
    193 	int rc;
    194 	char account_name[NETBIOS_NAME_SZ * 2];
    195 
    196 	bzero(&arg, sizeof (struct netr_ServerAuthenticate2));
    197 	opnum = NETR_OPNUM_ServerAuthenticate2;
    198 
    199 	(void) snprintf(account_name, sizeof (account_name), "%s$",
    200 	    netr_info->hostname);
    201 
    202 	smb_tracef("server=[%s] account_name=[%s] hostname=[%s]\n",
    203 	    netr_info->server, account_name, netr_info->hostname);
    204 
    205 	arg.servername = (unsigned char *)netr_info->server;
    206 	arg.account_name = (unsigned char *)account_name;
    207 	arg.account_type = NETR_WKSTA_TRUST_ACCOUNT_TYPE;
    208 	arg.hostname = (unsigned char *)netr_info->hostname;
    209 	arg.negotiate_flags = NETR_NEGOTIATE_BASE_FLAGS;
    210 
    211 	if (ndr_rpc_server_os(netr_handle) == NATIVE_OS_WIN2000) {
    212 		arg.negotiate_flags |= NETR_NEGOTIATE_STRONGKEY_FLAG;
    213 		if (netr_gen_skey128(netr_info) != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
    214 			return (-1);
    215 	} else {
    216 		if (netr_gen_skey64(netr_info) != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
    217 			return (-1);
    218 	}
    219 
    220 	if (netr_gen_credentials(netr_info->session_key.key,
    221 	    &netr_info->client_challenge, 0,
    222 	    &netr_info->client_credential) != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS) {
    223 		return (-1);
    224 	}
    225 
    226 	if (netr_gen_credentials(netr_info->session_key.key,
    227 	    &netr_info->server_challenge, 0,
    228 	    &netr_info->server_credential) != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS) {
    229 		return (-1);
    230 	}
    231 
    232 	(void) memcpy(&arg.client_credential, &netr_info->client_credential,
    233 	    sizeof (struct netr_credential));
    234 
    235 	if (ndr_rpc_call(netr_handle, opnum, &arg) != 0)
    236 		return (-1);
    237 
    238 	if (arg.status != 0) {
    239 		ndr_rpc_status(netr_handle, opnum, arg.status);
    240 		ndr_rpc_release(netr_handle);
    241 		return (-1);
    242 	}
    243 
    244 	rc = memcmp(&netr_info->server_credential, &arg.server_credential,
    245 	    sizeof (struct netr_credential));
    246 
    247 	ndr_rpc_release(netr_handle);
    248 	return (rc);
    249 }
    250 
    251 /*
    252  * netr_gen_skey128
    253  *
    254  * Generate a 128-bit session key from the client and server challenges.
    255  * See "Session-Key Computation" section of MS-NRPC document.
    256  */
    257 int
    258 netr_gen_skey128(netr_info_t *netr_info)
    259 {
    260 	unsigned char ntlmhash[SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ];
    261 	int rc = SMBAUTH_FAILURE;
    262 	CK_RV rv;
    263 	CK_MECHANISM mechanism;
    264 	CK_SESSION_HANDLE hSession;
    265 	CK_ULONG diglen = MD_DIGEST_LEN;
    266 	unsigned char md5digest[MD_DIGEST_LEN];
    267 	unsigned char zerobuf[NETR_SESSKEY_ZEROBUF_SZ];
    268 
    269 	bzero(ntlmhash, SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ);
    270 	/*
    271 	 * We should check (netr_info->flags & NETR_FLG_INIT) and use
    272 	 * the appropriate password but it isn't working yet.  So we
    273 	 * always use the default one for now.
    274 	 */
    275 	bzero(netr_info->password, sizeof (netr_info->password));
    276 	rc = smb_config_getstr(SMB_CI_MACHINE_PASSWD,
    277 	    (char *)netr_info->password, sizeof (netr_info->password));
    278 
    279 	if ((rc != SMBD_SMF_OK) || *netr_info->password == '\0') {
    280 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
    281 	}
    282 
    283 	rc = smb_auth_ntlm_hash((char *)netr_info->password, ntlmhash);
    284 	if (rc != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
    285 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
    286 
    287 	bzero(zerobuf, NETR_SESSKEY_ZEROBUF_SZ);
    288 
    289 	mechanism.mechanism = CKM_MD5;
    290 	mechanism.pParameter = 0;
    291 	mechanism.ulParameterLen = 0;
    292 
    293 	rv = SUNW_C_GetMechSession(mechanism.mechanism, &hSession);
    294 	if (rv != CKR_OK)
    295 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
    296 
    297 	rv = C_DigestInit(hSession, &mechanism);
    298 	if (rv != CKR_OK)
    299 		goto cleanup;
    300 
    301 	rv = C_DigestUpdate(hSession, (CK_BYTE_PTR)zerobuf,
    302 	    NETR_SESSKEY_ZEROBUF_SZ);
    303 	if (rv != CKR_OK)
    304 		goto cleanup;
    305 
    306 	rv = C_DigestUpdate(hSession,
    307 	    (CK_BYTE_PTR)netr_info->client_challenge.data, NETR_CRED_DATA_SZ);
    308 	if (rv != CKR_OK)
    309 		goto cleanup;
    310 
    311 	rv = C_DigestUpdate(hSession,
    312 	    (CK_BYTE_PTR)netr_info->server_challenge.data, NETR_CRED_DATA_SZ);
    313 	if (rv != CKR_OK)
    314 		goto cleanup;
    315 
    316 	rv = C_DigestFinal(hSession, (CK_BYTE_PTR)md5digest, &diglen);
    317 	if (rv != CKR_OK)
    318 		goto cleanup;
    319 
    320 	rc = smb_auth_hmac_md5(md5digest, diglen, ntlmhash, SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ,
    321 	    netr_info->session_key.key);
    322 
    323 	netr_info->session_key.len = NETR_SESSKEY128_SZ;
    324 cleanup:
    325 	(void) C_CloseSession(hSession);
    326 	return (rc);
    327 
    328 }
    329 /*
    330  * netr_gen_skey64
    331  *
    332  * Generate a 64-bit session key from the client and server challenges.
    333  * See "Session-Key Computation" section of MS-NRPC document.
    334  *
    335  * The algorithm is a two stage hash. For the first hash, the input is
    336  * the combination of the client and server challenges, the key is
    337  * the first 7 bytes of the password. The initial password is formed
    338  * using the NT password hash on the local hostname in lower case.
    339  * The result is stored in a temporary buffer.
    340  *
    341  *		input:	challenge
    342  *		key:	passwd lower 7 bytes
    343  *		output:	intermediate result
    344  *
    345  * For the second hash, the input is the result of the first hash and
    346  * the key is the last 7 bytes of the password.
    347  *
    348  *		input:	result of first hash
    349  *		key:	passwd upper 7 bytes
    350  *		output:	session_key
    351  *
    352  * The final output should be the session key.
    353  *
    354  *		FYI: smb_auth_DES(output, key, input)
    355  *
    356  * If any difficulties occur using the cryptographic framework, the
    357  * function returns SMBAUTH_FAILURE.  Otherwise SMBAUTH_SUCCESS is
    358  * returned.
    359  */
    360 int
    361 netr_gen_skey64(netr_info_t *netr_info)
    362 {
    363 	unsigned char md4hash[32];
    364 	unsigned char buffer[8];
    365 	DWORD data[2];
    366 	DWORD *client_challenge;
    367 	DWORD *server_challenge;
    368 	int rc;
    369 	DWORD le_data[2];
    370 
    371 	client_challenge = (DWORD *)(uintptr_t)&netr_info->client_challenge;
    372 	server_challenge = (DWORD *)(uintptr_t)&netr_info->server_challenge;
    373 	bzero(md4hash, 32);
    374 
    375 	/*
    376 	 * We should check (netr_info->flags & NETR_FLG_INIT) and use
    377 	 * the appropriate password but it isn't working yet.  So we
    378 	 * always use the default one for now.
    379 	 */
    380 	bzero(netr_info->password, sizeof (netr_info->password));
    381 	rc = smb_config_getstr(SMB_CI_MACHINE_PASSWD,
    382 	    (char *)netr_info->password, sizeof (netr_info->password));
    383 
    384 	if ((rc != SMBD_SMF_OK) || *netr_info->password == '\0') {
    385 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
    386 	}
    387 
    388 	rc = smb_auth_ntlm_hash((char *)netr_info->password, md4hash);
    389 
    390 	if (rc != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
    391 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
    392 
    393 	data[0] = LE_IN32(&client_challenge[0]) + LE_IN32(&server_challenge[0]);
    394 	data[1] = LE_IN32(&client_challenge[1]) + LE_IN32(&server_challenge[1]);
    395 	LE_OUT32(&le_data[0], data[0]);
    396 	LE_OUT32(&le_data[1], data[1]);
    397 	rc = smb_auth_DES(buffer, 8, md4hash, NETR_DESKEY_LEN,
    398 	    (unsigned char *)le_data, 8);
    399 
    400 	if (rc != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
    401 		return (rc);
    402 
    403 	netr_info->session_key.len = NETR_SESSKEY64_SZ;
    404 	rc = smb_auth_DES(netr_info->session_key.key,
    405 	    netr_info->session_key.len, &md4hash[9], NETR_DESKEY_LEN, buffer,
    406 	    8);
    407 
    408 	return (rc);
    409 }
    410 
    411 /*
    412  * netr_gen_credentials
    413  *
    414  * Generate a set of credentials from a challenge and a session key.
    415  * The algorithm is a two stage hash. For the first hash, the
    416  * timestamp is added to the challenge and the result is stored in a
    417  * temporary buffer:
    418  *
    419  *		input:	challenge (including timestamp)
    420  *		key:	session_key
    421  *		output:	intermediate result
    422  *
    423  * For the second hash, the input is the result of the first hash and
    424  * a strange partial key is used:
    425  *
    426  *		input:	result of first hash
    427  *		key:	funny partial key
    428  *		output:	credentiails
    429  *
    430  * The final output should be an encrypted set of credentials.
    431  *
    432  *		FYI: smb_auth_DES(output, key, input)
    433  *
    434  * If any difficulties occur using the cryptographic framework, the
    435  * function returns SMBAUTH_FAILURE.  Otherwise SMBAUTH_SUCCESS is
    436  * returned.
    437  */
    438 int
    439 netr_gen_credentials(BYTE *session_key, netr_cred_t *challenge,
    440     DWORD timestamp, netr_cred_t *out_cred)
    441 {
    442 	unsigned char buffer[8];
    443 	DWORD data[2];
    444 	DWORD le_data[2];
    445 	DWORD *p;
    446 	int rc;
    447 
    448 	p = (DWORD *)(uintptr_t)challenge;
    449 	data[0] = LE_IN32(&p[0]) + timestamp;
    450 	data[1] = LE_IN32(&p[1]);
    451 
    452 	LE_OUT32(&le_data[0], data[0]);
    453 	LE_OUT32(&le_data[1], data[1]);
    454 
    455 	if (smb_auth_DES(buffer, 8, session_key, NETR_DESKEY_LEN,
    456 	    (unsigned char *)le_data, 8) != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
    457 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
    458 
    459 	rc = smb_auth_DES(out_cred->data, 8, &session_key[NETR_DESKEY_LEN],
    460 	    NETR_DESKEY_LEN, buffer, 8);
    461 
    462 	return (rc);
    463 }
    464 
    465 /*
    466  * netr_server_password_set
    467  *
    468  * Attempt to change the trust account password for this system.
    469  *
    470  * Note that this call may legitimately fail if the registry on the
    471  * domain controller has been setup to deny attempts to change the
    472  * trust account password. In this case we should just continue to
    473  * use the original password.
    474  *
    475  * Possible status values:
    476  *	NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
    477  */
    478 int
    479 netr_server_password_set(mlsvc_handle_t *netr_handle, netr_info_t *netr_info)
    480 {
    481 	struct netr_PasswordSet  arg;
    482 	int opnum;
    483 	BYTE new_password[NETR_OWF_PASSWORD_SZ];
    484 	char account_name[NETBIOS_NAME_SZ * 2];
    485 
    486 	bzero(&arg, sizeof (struct netr_PasswordSet));
    487 	opnum = NETR_OPNUM_ServerPasswordSet;
    488 
    489 	(void) snprintf(account_name, sizeof (account_name), "%s$",
    490 	    netr_info->hostname);
    491 
    492 	arg.servername = (unsigned char *)netr_info->server;
    493 	arg.account_name = (unsigned char *)account_name;
    494 	arg.account_type = NETR_WKSTA_TRUST_ACCOUNT_TYPE;
    495 	arg.hostname = (unsigned char *)netr_info->hostname;
    496 
    497 	/*
    498 	 * Set up the client side authenticator.
    499 	 */
    500 	if (netr_setup_authenticator(netr_info, &arg.auth, 0) !=
    501 	    SMBAUTH_SUCCESS) {
    502 		return (-1);
    503 	}
    504 
    505 	/*
    506 	 * Generate a new password from the old password.
    507 	 */
    508 	if (netr_gen_password(netr_info->session_key.key,
    509 	    netr_info->password, new_password) == SMBAUTH_FAILURE) {
    510 		return (-1);
    511 	}
    512 
    513 	(void) memcpy(&arg.uas_new_password, &new_password,
    514 	    NETR_OWF_PASSWORD_SZ);
    515 
    516 	if (ndr_rpc_call(netr_handle, opnum, &arg) != 0)
    517 		return (-1);
    518 
    519 	if (arg.status != 0) {
    520 		ndr_rpc_status(netr_handle, opnum, arg.status);
    521 		ndr_rpc_release(netr_handle);
    522 		return (-1);
    523 	}
    524 
    525 	/*
    526 	 * Check the returned credentials.  The server returns the new
    527 	 * client credential rather than the new server credentiali,
    528 	 * as documented elsewhere.
    529 	 *
    530 	 * Generate the new seed for the credential chain.  Increment
    531 	 * the timestamp and add it to the client challenge.  Then we
    532 	 * need to copy the challenge to the credential field in
    533 	 * preparation for the next cycle.
    534 	 */
    535 	if (netr_validate_chain(netr_info, &arg.auth) == 0) {
    536 		/*
    537 		 * Save the new password.
    538 		 */
    539 		(void) memcpy(netr_info->password, new_password,
    540 		    NETR_OWF_PASSWORD_SZ);
    541 	}
    542 
    543 	ndr_rpc_release(netr_handle);
    544 	return (0);
    545 }
    546 
    547 /*
    548  * netr_gen_password
    549  *
    550  * Generate a new pasword from the old password  and the session key.
    551  * The algorithm is a two stage hash. The session key is used in the
    552  * first hash but only part of the session key is used in the second
    553  * hash.
    554  *
    555  * If any difficulties occur using the cryptographic framework, the
    556  * function returns SMBAUTH_FAILURE.  Otherwise SMBAUTH_SUCCESS is
    557  * returned.
    558  */
    559 static int
    560 netr_gen_password(BYTE *session_key, BYTE *old_password, BYTE *new_password)
    561 {
    562 	int rv;
    563 
    564 	rv = smb_auth_DES(new_password, 8, session_key, NETR_DESKEY_LEN,
    565 	    old_password, 8);
    566 	if (rv != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
    567 		return (rv);
    568 
    569 	rv = smb_auth_DES(&new_password[8], 8, &session_key[NETR_DESKEY_LEN],
    570 	    NETR_DESKEY_LEN, &old_password[8], 8);
    571 	return (rv);
    572 }
    573