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Tim Potter
7d833de662 More printf portability fixes. Got caught out by some gcc'isms last
time.  )-:
(This used to be commit 59dae1da66a5eb7e128263bd578f167d8746e9f0)
2003-07-25 04:24:40 +00:00
Tim Potter
77373f1f8e More printf fixes - size_t is long on some architectures.
(This used to be commit ba4d334b822248d8ab929c9568533431603d967e)
2003-07-24 23:46:27 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
456f51bcbe Jeremy requested that I get my NTLMSSP patch into CVS. He didn't request
the schannel code, but I've included that anyway. :-)

This patch revives the client-side NTLMSSP support for RPC named pipes
in Samba, and cleans up the client and server schannel code.  The use of the
new code is enabled by the 'sign', 'seal' and 'schannel' commands in
rpcclient.

The aim was to prove that our separate NTLMSSP client library actually
implements NTLMSSP signing and sealing as per Microsoft's NTLMv1 implementation,
in the hope that knowing this will assist us in correctly implementing
NTLMSSP signing for SMB packets.  (Still not yet functional)

This patch replaces the NTLMSSP implementation in rpc_client/cli_pipe.c with
calls to libsmb/ntlmssp.c.  In the process, we have gained the ability to
use the more secure NT password, and the ability to sign-only, instead of
having to seal the pipe connection.  (Previously we were limited to sealing,
and could only use the LM-password derived key).

Our new client-side NTLMSSP code also needed alteration to cope with our
comparatively simple server-side implementation.  A future step is to replace
it with calls to the same NTLMSSP library.

Also included in this patch is the schannel 'sign only' patch I submitted to
the team earlier.  While not enabled (and not functional, at this stage) the
work in this patch makes the code paths *much* easier to follow.  I have also
included similar hooks in rpccleint to allow the use of schannel on *any* pipe.

rpcclient now defaults to not using schannel (or any other extra per-pipe
authenticiation) for any connection.  The 'schannel' command enables schannel
for all pipes until disabled.

This code is also much more secure than the previous code, as changes to our
cli_pipe routines ensure that the authentication footer cannot be removed
by an attacker, and more error states are correctly handled.

(The same needs to be done to our server)

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 5472ddc9eaf4e79c5b2e1c8ee8c7f190dc285f19)
2003-07-14 08:46:32 +00:00
Tim Potter
31e6ed17a3 Delete obsolete comment.
(This used to be commit 5416c51133297e866210ec0d8454e04c25541d91)
2003-07-14 01:49:07 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
ce72beb2b5 Removed strupper/strlower macros that automatically map to strupper_m/strlower_m.
I really want people to think about when they're using multibyte strings.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit ff222716a08af65d26ad842ce4c2841cc6540959)
2003-07-03 19:11:31 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
d06f95ca78 Finally get NTLMv2 working on the client!
With big thanks to tpot for the ethereal disector, and for the base code
behind this, we now fully support NTLMv2 as a client.

In particular, we support it with direct domain logons (tested with ntlm_auth
--diagnostics), with 'old style' session setups, and with NTLMSSP.

In fact, for NTLMSSP we recycle one of the parts of the server's reply directly...

(we might need to parse for unicode issues later).

In particular, a Win2k domain controller now supplies us with a session key
for this password, which means that doman joins, and non-spnego SMB signing
are now supported with NTLMv2!

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 9f6a26769d345d319ec167cd0e82a45e1207ed81)
2003-05-09 14:42:20 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
423bd582f4 Allow the NTLMv2 functions to spit out both possible varients on the session
key, so we can test it in ntlm_auth.

I suspect the 'lm' version doesn't exist, but it's easy to change back.

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 5efd95622c411f123660b6613b86c7a68bba68e8)
2003-05-05 05:15:54 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
1e2147fc0f Merge SMB signing, cli buffer clobber and NTLMSSP signing tweaks from HEAD.
(This used to be commit c6c4f69b8ddc500890a65829e1b9fb7a3e9839e9)
2003-04-21 13:00:39 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
a48d89bb9d Make this match head.
(This used to be commit a718630961e713ca2bacc98ad0b7c2e996e20bf5)
2003-04-07 07:37:46 +00:00
Jeremy Allison
3643d94b4f Fixup format warning.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 32dc4ddb04f4d3eecfdd542cb3495830067a2eed)
2003-04-03 00:20:58 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
53beee9e56 (merge from HEAD)
NTLM Authentication:

- Add a 'privileged' mode to Winbindd.  This is achieved by means of a directory
  under lockdir, that the admin can change the group access for.

- This mode is now required to access with 'CRAP' authentication feature.
- This *will* break the current SQUID helper, so I've fixed up our ntlm_auth
  replacement:
 - Update our NTLMSSP code to cope with 'datagram' mode, where we don't get a
   challenge.
 - Use this to make our ntlm_auth utility suitable for use in current Squid 2.5
   servers.
 - Tested - works for Win2k clients, but not Win9X at present.  NTLMSSP updates
   are needed.
 - Now uses fgets(), not x_fgets() to cope with Squid environment (I think
   somthing to do with non-blocking stdin).

- Add much more robust connection code to wb_common.c - it will not connect to
  a server of a different protocol version, and it will automatically try and
  reconnect to the 'privileged' pipe if possible.
  - This could help with 'privileged' idmap operations etc in future.

- Add a generic HEX encode routine to util_str.c,
- fix a small line of dodgy C in StrnCpy_fn()

- Correctly pull our 'session key' out of the info3 from th the DC.  This is
  used in both the auth code, and in for export over the winbind pipe to
  ntlm_auth.

- Given the user's challenge/response and access to the privileged pipe,
  allow external access to the 'session key'.  To be used for MSCHAPv2
  integration.

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit ec071ca3dcbd3881dc08e6a8d7ac2ff0bcd57664)
2003-03-24 09:54:13 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
972e492bed NTLMSSP updates from HEAD.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit f4ae028c2ad6ff8c7da3a6ef77a92762861144e1)
2003-03-18 11:53:20 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
d1221c9b6c Merge from HEAD client-side authentication changes:
- new kerberos code, allowing the account to change it's own password
   without special SD settings required
 - NTLMSSP client code, now seperated from cliconnect.c
 - NTLMv2 client code
 - SMB signing fixes

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 837680ca517982f2e5944730581a83012d4181ae)
2003-02-24 02:55:00 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
dc4bb3bed8 Factor out common code in the NTLMSSP/SPNEGO code.
The idea here is to seperate, as much as possible, the SPNEGO layer from the
NTLMSSP layer.  This not only helps us with protocol correctness, but also
should allow further mechinisms to be added with relitive ease.  I indend to
make the kerberos code use this shortly.

I've never seen the 'zero length blob' form of the anonymous login, so I've
removed that case.

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit a8773c9f825539c5bc17e4200b16d7ebbe0b7620)
2003-01-28 03:37:14 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
30ddea1f05 (missed in last commit)
Change the 'cookie' to be the ntlmssp_context, and use the 'auth_context' on
that to store the cookie.  Ensures that simple callbacks can 'just work'.

Also make it clear that we are doing a pull_string into a pstring, not just
any sized buffer.

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit c7793f27188e658b7fc6336aa51d367eab36fc17)
2003-01-16 04:40:07 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
d456bec06e Missed auth_ntlmssp.c in last night's checkin. Also keep track of the current
challenge in the NTLMSSP context.

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit ba13e058d4533b1ffba723b9e98e95090ad63d85)
2003-01-15 20:39:33 +00:00
Andrew Bartlett
58fe4d9c20 Refactor the NTLMSSP code again - this time we use function pointers to
eliminate the dependency on the auth subsystem.  The next step is to add
the required code to 'ntlm_auth', for export to Squid etc.

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 9e48ab86da40e4c1cafa70c04fb9ebdcce23dfab)
2003-01-15 12:52:38 +00:00