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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
server side dcerpc authentication code
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2003
Copyright (C) Stefan (metze) Metzmacher 2004
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "rpc_server/dcerpc_server.h"
#include "rpc_server/dcerpc_server_proto.h"
#include "rpc_server/common/proto.h"
#include "librpc/rpc/dcerpc_proto.h"
#include "librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_dcerpc.h"
#include "auth/credentials/credentials.h"
#include "auth/gensec/gensec.h"
#include "auth/auth.h"
#include "param/param.h"
#include "librpc/rpc/rpc_common.h"
/*
parse any auth information from a dcerpc bind request
return false if we can't handle the auth request for some
reason (in which case we send a bind_nak)
*/
bool dcesrv_auth_bind(struct dcesrv_call_state *call)
{
struct cli_credentials *server_credentials;
struct ncacn_packet *pkt = &call->pkt;
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
struct dcesrv_connection *dce_conn = call->conn;
struct dcesrv_auth *auth = &dce_conn->auth_state;
NTSTATUS status;
uint32_t auth_length;
if (pkt->u.bind.auth_info.length == 0) {
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info = NULL;
return true;
}
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info = talloc(dce_conn, struct dcerpc_auth);
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
if (!dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info) {
return false;
}
status = dcerpc_pull_auth_trailer(pkt, call, &pkt->u.bind.auth_info,
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info,
&auth_length, false);
server_credentials
= cli_credentials_init(call);
if (!server_credentials) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to init server credentials\n"));
return false;
}
cli_credentials_set_conf(server_credentials, call->conn->dce_ctx->lp_ctx);
status = cli_credentials_set_machine_account(server_credentials, call->conn->dce_ctx->lp_ctx);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(10, ("Failed to obtain server credentials, perhaps a standalone server?: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
talloc_free(server_credentials);
server_credentials = NULL;
}
status = samba_server_gensec_start(dce_conn, call->event_ctx,
call->msg_ctx,
call->conn->dce_ctx->lp_ctx,
server_credentials,
NULL,
&auth->gensec_security);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to call samba_server_gensec_start %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
return false;
}
if (call->conn->remote_address != NULL) {
status = gensec_set_remote_address(auth->gensec_security,
call->conn->remote_address);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to call gensec_set_remote_address() %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
return false;
}
}
status = gensec_start_mech_by_authtype(auth->gensec_security, auth->auth_info->auth_type,
auth->auth_info->auth_level);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(3, ("Failed to start GENSEC mechanism for DCERPC server: auth_type=%d, auth_level=%d: %s\n",
(int)auth->auth_info->auth_type,
(int)auth->auth_info->auth_level,
nt_errstr(status)));
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
add any auth information needed in a bind ack, and process the authentication
information found in the bind.
*/
NTSTATUS dcesrv_auth_bind_ack(struct dcesrv_call_state *call, struct ncacn_packet *pkt)
{
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
struct dcesrv_connection *dce_conn = call->conn;
NTSTATUS status;
bool want_header_signing = false;
if (!call->conn->auth_state.gensec_security) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
if (call->pkt.pfc_flags & DCERPC_PFC_FLAG_SUPPORT_HEADER_SIGN) {
dce_conn->auth_state.client_hdr_signing = true;
want_header_signing = true;
}
if (!lpcfg_parm_bool(call->conn->dce_ctx->lp_ctx, NULL, "dcesrv","header signing", true)) {
want_header_signing = false;
}
status = gensec_update_ev(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
call, call->event_ctx,
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->credentials,
&dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->credentials);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
status = gensec_session_info(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
dce_conn,
&dce_conn->auth_state.session_info);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to establish session_info: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return status;
}
if (!gensec_have_feature(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
GENSEC_FEATURE_SIGN_PKT_HEADER))
{
want_header_signing = false;
}
if (want_header_signing) {
gensec_want_feature(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
GENSEC_FEATURE_SIGN_PKT_HEADER);
dce_conn->auth_state.hdr_signing = true;
pkt->pfc_flags |= DCERPC_PFC_FLAG_SUPPORT_HEADER_SIGN;
}
/* Now that we are authenticated, go back to the generic session key... */
dce_conn->auth_state.session_key = dcesrv_generic_session_key;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
} else if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED)) {
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_pad_length = 0;
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_reserved = 0;
if (!gensec_have_feature(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
GENSEC_FEATURE_SIGN_PKT_HEADER))
{
want_header_signing = false;
}
if (want_header_signing) {
gensec_want_feature(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
GENSEC_FEATURE_SIGN_PKT_HEADER);
dce_conn->auth_state.hdr_signing = true;
pkt->pfc_flags |= DCERPC_PFC_FLAG_SUPPORT_HEADER_SIGN;
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
} else {
DEBUG(4, ("GENSEC mech rejected the incoming authentication at bind_ack: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
return status;
}
}
/*
process the final stage of a auth request
*/
bool dcesrv_auth_auth3(struct dcesrv_call_state *call)
{
struct ncacn_packet *pkt = &call->pkt;
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
struct dcesrv_connection *dce_conn = call->conn;
NTSTATUS status;
uint32_t auth_length;
/* We can't work without an existing gensec state, and an new blob to feed it */
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
if (!dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info ||
!dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security ||
pkt->u.auth3.auth_info.length == 0) {
return false;
}
status = dcerpc_pull_auth_trailer(pkt, call, &pkt->u.auth3.auth_info,
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info, &auth_length, true);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return false;
}
/* Pass the extra data we got from the client down to gensec for processing */
status = gensec_update_ev(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
call, call->event_ctx,
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->credentials,
&dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->credentials);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
status = gensec_session_info(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
dce_conn,
&dce_conn->auth_state.session_info);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to establish session_info: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return false;
}
/* Now that we are authenticated, go back to the generic session key... */
dce_conn->auth_state.session_key = dcesrv_generic_session_key;
return true;
} else {
DEBUG(4, ("GENSEC mech rejected the incoming authentication at bind_auth3: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
return false;
}
}
/*
parse any auth information from a dcerpc alter request
return false if we can't handle the auth request for some
reason (in which case we send a bind_nak (is this true for here?))
*/
bool dcesrv_auth_alter(struct dcesrv_call_state *call)
{
struct ncacn_packet *pkt = &call->pkt;
struct dcesrv_connection *dce_conn = call->conn;
NTSTATUS status;
uint32_t auth_length;
/* on a pure interface change there is no auth blob */
if (pkt->u.alter.auth_info.length == 0) {
return true;
}
/* We can't work without an existing gensec state */
if (!dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security) {
return false;
}
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info = talloc(dce_conn, struct dcerpc_auth);
if (!dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info) {
return false;
}
status = dcerpc_pull_auth_trailer(pkt, call, &pkt->u.alter.auth_info,
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info,
&auth_length, true);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
add any auth information needed in a alter ack, and process the authentication
information found in the alter.
*/
NTSTATUS dcesrv_auth_alter_ack(struct dcesrv_call_state *call, struct ncacn_packet *pkt)
{
struct dcesrv_connection *dce_conn = call->conn;
NTSTATUS status;
/* on a pure interface change there is no auth_info structure
setup */
if (!call->conn->auth_state.auth_info ||
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->credentials.length == 0) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
if (!call->conn->auth_state.gensec_security) {
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
status = gensec_update_ev(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
call, call->event_ctx,
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->credentials,
&dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->credentials);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
status = gensec_session_info(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
dce_conn,
&dce_conn->auth_state.session_info);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(1, ("Failed to establish session_info: %s\n", nt_errstr(status)));
return status;
}
/* Now that we are authenticated, got back to the generic session key... */
dce_conn->auth_state.session_key = dcesrv_generic_session_key;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
} else if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED)) {
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_pad_length = 0;
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_reserved = 0;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
DEBUG(4, ("GENSEC mech rejected the incoming authentication at auth alter_ack: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
return status;
}
/*
check credentials on a request
*/
bool dcesrv_auth_request(struct dcesrv_call_state *call, DATA_BLOB *full_packet)
{
struct ncacn_packet *pkt = &call->pkt;
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
struct dcesrv_connection *dce_conn = call->conn;
struct dcerpc_auth auth;
NTSTATUS status;
uint32_t auth_length;
size_t hdr_size = DCERPC_REQUEST_LENGTH;
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
if (!dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info ||
!dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security) {
if (pkt->auth_length != 0) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
if (pkt->pfc_flags & DCERPC_PFC_FLAG_OBJECT_UUID) {
hdr_size += 16;
}
switch (dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_level) {
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY:
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_INTEGRITY:
break;
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_CONNECT:
if (pkt->auth_length != 0) {
break;
}
return true;
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_NONE:
if (pkt->auth_length != 0) {
return false;
}
return true;
default:
return false;
}
status = dcerpc_pull_auth_trailer(pkt, call,
&pkt->u.request.stub_and_verifier,
&auth, &auth_length, false);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return false;
}
if (auth.auth_type != dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_type) {
return false;
}
if (auth.auth_level != dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_level) {
return false;
}
if (auth.auth_context_id != dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_context_id) {
return false;
}
pkt->u.request.stub_and_verifier.length -= auth_length;
/* check signature or unseal the packet */
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
switch (dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_level) {
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY:
status = gensec_unseal_packet(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
full_packet->data + hdr_size,
pkt->u.request.stub_and_verifier.length,
full_packet->data,
full_packet->length-auth.credentials.length,
&auth.credentials);
memcpy(pkt->u.request.stub_and_verifier.data,
full_packet->data + hdr_size,
pkt->u.request.stub_and_verifier.length);
break;
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_INTEGRITY:
status = gensec_check_packet(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
pkt->u.request.stub_and_verifier.data,
pkt->u.request.stub_and_verifier.length,
full_packet->data,
full_packet->length-auth.credentials.length,
&auth.credentials);
break;
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_CONNECT:
/* for now we ignore possible signatures here */
status = NT_STATUS_OK;
break;
default:
status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL;
break;
}
/* remove the indicated amount of padding */
if (pkt->u.request.stub_and_verifier.length < auth.auth_pad_length) {
return false;
}
pkt->u.request.stub_and_verifier.length -= auth.auth_pad_length;
return NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status);
}
/*
push a signed or sealed dcerpc request packet into a blob
*/
bool dcesrv_auth_response(struct dcesrv_call_state *call,
DATA_BLOB *blob, size_t sig_size,
struct ncacn_packet *pkt)
{
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
struct dcesrv_connection *dce_conn = call->conn;
NTSTATUS status;
enum ndr_err_code ndr_err;
struct ndr_push *ndr;
uint32_t payload_length;
DATA_BLOB creds2;
/* non-signed packets are simple */
if (sig_size == 0) {
status = ncacn_push_auth(blob, call, pkt, NULL);
return NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status);
}
switch (dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_level) {
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY:
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_INTEGRITY:
break;
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_CONNECT:
/*
* TODO: let the gensec mech decide if it wants to generate a
* signature that might be needed for schannel...
*/
status = ncacn_push_auth(blob, call, pkt, NULL);
return NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status);
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_NONE:
status = ncacn_push_auth(blob, call, pkt, NULL);
return NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status);
default:
return false;
}
ndr = ndr_push_init_ctx(call);
if (!ndr) {
return false;
}
if (!(pkt->drep[0] & DCERPC_DREP_LE)) {
ndr->flags |= LIBNDR_FLAG_BIGENDIAN;
}
ndr_err = ndr_push_ncacn_packet(ndr, NDR_SCALARS|NDR_BUFFERS, pkt);
if (!NDR_ERR_CODE_IS_SUCCESS(ndr_err)) {
return false;
}
/* pad to 16 byte multiple in the payload portion of the
packet. This matches what w2k3 does. Note that we can't use
ndr_push_align() as that is relative to the start of the
whole packet, whereas w2k8 wants it relative to the start
of the stub */
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_pad_length =
(16 - (pkt->u.response.stub_and_verifier.length & 15)) & 15;
ndr_err = ndr_push_zero(ndr,
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_pad_length);
if (!NDR_ERR_CODE_IS_SUCCESS(ndr_err)) {
return false;
}
payload_length = pkt->u.response.stub_and_verifier.length +
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_pad_length;
/* we start without signature, it will appended later */
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->credentials = data_blob(NULL, 0);
/* add the auth verifier */
ndr_err = ndr_push_dcerpc_auth(ndr, NDR_SCALARS|NDR_BUFFERS,
dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info);
if (!NDR_ERR_CODE_IS_SUCCESS(ndr_err)) {
return false;
}
/* extract the whole packet as a blob */
*blob = ndr_push_blob(ndr);
/*
* Setup the frag and auth length in the packet buffer.
* This is needed if the GENSEC mech does AEAD signing
* of the packet headers. The signature itself will be
* appended later.
*/
dcerpc_set_frag_length(blob, blob->length + sig_size);
dcerpc_set_auth_length(blob, sig_size);
/* sign or seal the packet */
This patch adds a better dcerpc server infastructure. 1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend() and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context 2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants (multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!) (NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'! for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h) 3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect to an smb pipe endpoint. 4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module it takes this options in the [globals] section: dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper dcerpc remote:binding = ... dcerpc remote:user = ... dcerpc remote:password = ... 5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho' for testing you can also do dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon 6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES (but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-) 7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-) This patch also includes updates for the register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions to check for duplicate subsystem registration metze (hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-) (This used to be commit 917e45dafd5be4c2cd90ff425b8d6f8403122349)
2004-01-09 01:55:27 +03:00
switch (dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_level) {
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY:
status = gensec_seal_packet(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
call,
ndr->data + DCERPC_REQUEST_LENGTH,
payload_length,
blob->data,
blob->length,
&creds2);
break;
case DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_INTEGRITY:
status = gensec_sign_packet(dce_conn->auth_state.gensec_security,
call,
ndr->data + DCERPC_REQUEST_LENGTH,
payload_length,
blob->data,
blob->length,
&creds2);
break;
default:
status = NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL;
break;
}
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return false;
}
if (creds2.length != sig_size) {
DEBUG(3,("dcesrv_auth_response: creds2.length[%u] != sig_size[%u] pad[%u] stub[%u]\n",
(unsigned)creds2.length, (uint32_t)sig_size,
(unsigned)dce_conn->auth_state.auth_info->auth_pad_length,
(unsigned)pkt->u.response.stub_and_verifier.length));
dcerpc_set_frag_length(blob, blob->length + creds2.length);
dcerpc_set_auth_length(blob, creds2.length);
}
if (!data_blob_append(call, blob, creds2.data, creds2.length)) {
status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
return false;
}
data_blob_free(&creds2);
return true;
}