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samba-mirror/source3/auth/auth_util.c
Daniel Kobras 3630ea1203 Fix bug #9039 'map untrusted to domain' treats WORKSTATION as bogus domain.
s3: never try to map global SAM name

Do not treat the global SAM name as a BOGUS domain, and exempt
local users from mapping, instead. This change reinstates the
exact mapping behaviour of Samba 3.2 if parameter 'map untrusted
to domain' is set.

Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
2013-02-28 00:10:48 +01:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Authentication utility functions
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2001-2011
Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2000-2001
Copyright (C) Rafal Szczesniak 2002
Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2006-2008
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 "auth.h"
#include "../libcli/auth/libcli_auth.h"
#include "../lib/crypto/arcfour.h"
#include "rpc_client/init_lsa.h"
#include "../libcli/security/security.h"
#include "../lib/util/util_pw.h"
#include "lib/winbind_util.h"
#include "passdb.h"
#include "../librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_auth.h"
#include "../auth/auth_sam_reply.h"
#include "../librpc/gen_ndr/idmap.h"
#include "lib/param/loadparm.h"
#undef DBGC_CLASS
#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_AUTH
/****************************************************************************
Create a UNIX user on demand.
****************************************************************************/
static int _smb_create_user(const char *domain, const char *unix_username, const char *homedir)
{
TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos();
char *add_script;
int ret;
add_script = lp_adduser_script(ctx);
if (!add_script || !*add_script) {
return -1;
}
add_script = talloc_all_string_sub(ctx,
add_script,
"%u",
unix_username);
if (!add_script) {
return -1;
}
if (domain) {
add_script = talloc_all_string_sub(ctx,
add_script,
"%D",
domain);
if (!add_script) {
return -1;
}
}
if (homedir) {
add_script = talloc_all_string_sub(ctx,
add_script,
"%H",
homedir);
if (!add_script) {
return -1;
}
}
ret = smbrun(add_script,NULL);
flush_pwnam_cache();
DEBUG(ret ? 0 : 3,
("smb_create_user: Running the command `%s' gave %d\n",
add_script,ret));
return ret;
}
/****************************************************************************
Create an auth_usersupplied_data structure after appropriate mapping.
****************************************************************************/
NTSTATUS make_user_info_map(struct auth_usersupplied_info **user_info,
const char *smb_name,
const char *client_domain,
const char *workstation_name,
const struct tsocket_address *remote_address,
const DATA_BLOB *lm_pwd,
const DATA_BLOB *nt_pwd,
const struct samr_Password *lm_interactive_pwd,
const struct samr_Password *nt_interactive_pwd,
const char *plaintext,
enum auth_password_state password_state)
{
const char *domain;
NTSTATUS result;
bool was_mapped;
char *internal_username = NULL;
was_mapped = map_username(talloc_tos(), smb_name, &internal_username);
if (!internal_username) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
DEBUG(5, ("Mapping user [%s]\\[%s] from workstation [%s]\n",
client_domain, smb_name, workstation_name));
domain = client_domain;
/* If you connect to a Windows domain member using a bogus domain name,
* the Windows box will map the BOGUS\user to SAMNAME\user. Thus, if
* the Windows box is a DC the name will become DOMAIN\user and be
* authenticated against AD, if the Windows box is a member server but
* not a DC the name will become WORKSTATION\user. A standalone
* non-domain member box will also map to WORKSTATION\user.
* This also deals with the client passing in a "" domain */
if (!is_trusted_domain(domain) &&
!strequal(domain, my_sam_name()) &&
!strequal(domain, get_global_sam_name()))
{
if (lp_map_untrusted_to_domain())
domain = my_sam_name();
else
domain = get_global_sam_name();
DEBUG(5, ("Mapped domain from [%s] to [%s] for user [%s] from "
"workstation [%s]\n",
client_domain, domain, smb_name, workstation_name));
}
/* We know that the given domain is trusted (and we are allowing them),
* it is our global SAM name, or for legacy behavior it is our
* primary domain name */
result = make_user_info(user_info, smb_name, internal_username,
client_domain, domain, workstation_name,
remote_address, lm_pwd, nt_pwd,
lm_interactive_pwd, nt_interactive_pwd,
plaintext, password_state);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
/* We have tried mapping */
(*user_info)->mapped_state = true;
/* did we actually map the user to a different name? */
(*user_info)->was_mapped = was_mapped;
}
return result;
}
/****************************************************************************
Create an auth_usersupplied_data, making the DATA_BLOBs here.
Decrypt and encrypt the passwords.
****************************************************************************/
bool make_user_info_netlogon_network(struct auth_usersupplied_info **user_info,
const char *smb_name,
const char *client_domain,
const char *workstation_name,
const struct tsocket_address *remote_address,
uint32 logon_parameters,
const uchar *lm_network_pwd,
int lm_pwd_len,
const uchar *nt_network_pwd,
int nt_pwd_len)
{
bool ret;
NTSTATUS status;
DATA_BLOB lm_blob = data_blob(lm_network_pwd, lm_pwd_len);
DATA_BLOB nt_blob = data_blob(nt_network_pwd, nt_pwd_len);
status = make_user_info_map(user_info,
smb_name, client_domain,
workstation_name,
remote_address,
lm_pwd_len ? &lm_blob : NULL,
nt_pwd_len ? &nt_blob : NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL,
AUTH_PASSWORD_RESPONSE);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
(*user_info)->logon_parameters = logon_parameters;
}
ret = NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status) ? true : false;
data_blob_free(&lm_blob);
data_blob_free(&nt_blob);
return ret;
}
/****************************************************************************
Create an auth_usersupplied_data, making the DATA_BLOBs here.
Decrypt and encrypt the passwords.
****************************************************************************/
bool make_user_info_netlogon_interactive(struct auth_usersupplied_info **user_info,
const char *smb_name,
const char *client_domain,
const char *workstation_name,
const struct tsocket_address *remote_address,
uint32 logon_parameters,
const uchar chal[8],
const uchar lm_interactive_pwd[16],
const uchar nt_interactive_pwd[16])
{
struct samr_Password lm_pwd;
struct samr_Password nt_pwd;
unsigned char local_lm_response[24];
unsigned char local_nt_response[24];
if (lm_interactive_pwd)
memcpy(lm_pwd.hash, lm_interactive_pwd, sizeof(lm_pwd.hash));
if (nt_interactive_pwd)
memcpy(nt_pwd.hash, nt_interactive_pwd, sizeof(nt_pwd.hash));
if (lm_interactive_pwd)
SMBOWFencrypt(lm_pwd.hash, chal,
local_lm_response);
if (nt_interactive_pwd)
SMBOWFencrypt(nt_pwd.hash, chal,
local_nt_response);
{
bool ret;
NTSTATUS nt_status;
DATA_BLOB local_lm_blob = data_blob_null;
DATA_BLOB local_nt_blob = data_blob_null;
if (lm_interactive_pwd) {
local_lm_blob = data_blob(local_lm_response,
sizeof(local_lm_response));
}
if (nt_interactive_pwd) {
local_nt_blob = data_blob(local_nt_response,
sizeof(local_nt_response));
}
nt_status = make_user_info_map(
user_info,
smb_name, client_domain, workstation_name,
remote_address,
lm_interactive_pwd ? &local_lm_blob : NULL,
nt_interactive_pwd ? &local_nt_blob : NULL,
lm_interactive_pwd ? &lm_pwd : NULL,
nt_interactive_pwd ? &nt_pwd : NULL,
NULL, AUTH_PASSWORD_HASH);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
(*user_info)->logon_parameters = logon_parameters;
}
ret = NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status) ? true : false;
data_blob_free(&local_lm_blob);
data_blob_free(&local_nt_blob);
return ret;
}
}
/****************************************************************************
Create an auth_usersupplied_data structure
****************************************************************************/
bool make_user_info_for_reply(struct auth_usersupplied_info **user_info,
const char *smb_name,
const char *client_domain,
const struct tsocket_address *remote_address,
const uint8 chal[8],
DATA_BLOB plaintext_password)
{
DATA_BLOB local_lm_blob;
DATA_BLOB local_nt_blob;
NTSTATUS ret = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
char *plaintext_password_string;
/*
* Not encrypted - do so.
*/
DEBUG(5,("make_user_info_for_reply: User passwords not in encrypted "
"format.\n"));
if (plaintext_password.data && plaintext_password.length) {
unsigned char local_lm_response[24];
#ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
DEBUG(10,("Unencrypted password (len %d):\n",
(int)plaintext_password.length));
dump_data(100, plaintext_password.data,
plaintext_password.length);
#endif
SMBencrypt( (const char *)plaintext_password.data,
(const uchar*)chal, local_lm_response);
local_lm_blob = data_blob(local_lm_response, 24);
/* We can't do an NT hash here, as the password needs to be
case insensitive */
local_nt_blob = data_blob_null;
} else {
local_lm_blob = data_blob_null;
local_nt_blob = data_blob_null;
}
plaintext_password_string = talloc_strndup(talloc_tos(),
(const char *)plaintext_password.data,
plaintext_password.length);
if (!plaintext_password_string) {
return false;
}
ret = make_user_info(
user_info, smb_name, smb_name, client_domain, client_domain,
get_remote_machine_name(),
remote_address,
local_lm_blob.data ? &local_lm_blob : NULL,
local_nt_blob.data ? &local_nt_blob : NULL,
NULL, NULL,
plaintext_password_string,
AUTH_PASSWORD_PLAIN);
if (plaintext_password_string) {
memset(plaintext_password_string, '\0', strlen(plaintext_password_string));
talloc_free(plaintext_password_string);
}
data_blob_free(&local_lm_blob);
return NT_STATUS_IS_OK(ret) ? true : false;
}
/****************************************************************************
Create an auth_usersupplied_data structure
****************************************************************************/
NTSTATUS make_user_info_for_reply_enc(struct auth_usersupplied_info **user_info,
const char *smb_name,
const char *client_domain,
const struct tsocket_address *remote_address,
DATA_BLOB lm_resp, DATA_BLOB nt_resp)
{
return make_user_info(user_info, smb_name, smb_name,
client_domain, client_domain,
get_remote_machine_name(),
remote_address,
lm_resp.data && (lm_resp.length > 0) ? &lm_resp : NULL,
nt_resp.data && (nt_resp.length > 0) ? &nt_resp : NULL,
NULL, NULL, NULL,
AUTH_PASSWORD_RESPONSE);
}
/****************************************************************************
Create a guest user_info blob, for anonymous authentication.
****************************************************************************/
bool make_user_info_guest(const struct tsocket_address *remote_address,
struct auth_usersupplied_info **user_info)
{
NTSTATUS nt_status;
nt_status = make_user_info(user_info,
"","",
"","",
"",
remote_address,
NULL, NULL,
NULL, NULL,
NULL,
AUTH_PASSWORD_RESPONSE);
return NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status) ? true : false;
}
static NTSTATUS log_nt_token(struct security_token *token)
{
TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
char *command;
char *group_sidstr;
size_t i;
if ((lp_log_nt_token_command(frame) == NULL) ||
(strlen(lp_log_nt_token_command(frame)) == 0)) {
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
group_sidstr = talloc_strdup(frame, "");
for (i=1; i<token->num_sids; i++) {
group_sidstr = talloc_asprintf(
frame, "%s %s", group_sidstr,
sid_string_talloc(frame, &token->sids[i]));
}
command = talloc_string_sub(
frame, lp_log_nt_token_command(frame),
"%s", sid_string_talloc(frame, &token->sids[0]));
command = talloc_string_sub(frame, command, "%t", group_sidstr);
if (command == NULL) {
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
DEBUG(8, ("running command: [%s]\n", command));
if (smbrun(command, NULL) != 0) {
DEBUG(0, ("Could not log NT token\n"));
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
}
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/*
* Create the token to use from server_info->info3 and
* server_info->sids (the info3/sam groups). Find the unix gids.
*/
NTSTATUS create_local_token(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const struct auth_serversupplied_info *server_info,
DATA_BLOB *session_key,
const char *smb_username, /* for ->sanitized_username, for %U subs */
struct auth_session_info **session_info_out)
{
struct security_token *t;
NTSTATUS status;
size_t i;
struct dom_sid tmp_sid;
struct auth_session_info *session_info;
struct unixid *ids;
fstring tmp;
/* Ensure we can't possible take a code path leading to a
* null defref. */
if (!server_info) {
return NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE;
}
session_info = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, struct auth_session_info);
if (!session_info) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
session_info->unix_token = talloc_zero(session_info, struct security_unix_token);
if (!session_info->unix_token) {
TALLOC_FREE(session_info);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
session_info->unix_token->uid = server_info->utok.uid;
session_info->unix_token->gid = server_info->utok.gid;
session_info->unix_info = talloc_zero(session_info, struct auth_user_info_unix);
if (!session_info->unix_info) {
TALLOC_FREE(session_info);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
session_info->unix_info->unix_name = talloc_strdup(session_info, server_info->unix_name);
if (!session_info->unix_info->unix_name) {
TALLOC_FREE(session_info);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* This is a potentially untrusted username for use in %U */
alpha_strcpy(tmp, smb_username, ". _-$", sizeof(tmp));
session_info->unix_info->sanitized_username =
talloc_strdup(session_info->unix_info, tmp);
if (session_key) {
data_blob_free(&session_info->session_key);
session_info->session_key = data_blob_talloc(session_info,
session_key->data,
session_key->length);
if (!session_info->session_key.data && session_key->length) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
} else {
session_info->session_key = data_blob_talloc( session_info, server_info->session_key.data,
server_info->session_key.length);
}
/* We need to populate session_info->info with the information found in server_info->info3 */
status = make_user_info_SamBaseInfo(session_info, "", &server_info->info3->base,
server_info->guest == false,
&session_info->info);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("conversion of info3 into auth_user_info failed!\n"));
TALLOC_FREE(session_info);
return status;
}
if (server_info->security_token) {
/* Just copy the token, it has already been finalised
* (nasty hack to support a cached guest/system session_info
*/
session_info->security_token = dup_nt_token(session_info, server_info->security_token);
if (!session_info->security_token) {
TALLOC_FREE(session_info);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
session_info->unix_token->ngroups = server_info->utok.ngroups;
if (server_info->utok.ngroups != 0) {
session_info->unix_token->groups = (gid_t *)talloc_memdup(
session_info->unix_token, server_info->utok.groups,
sizeof(gid_t)*session_info->unix_token->ngroups);
} else {
session_info->unix_token->groups = NULL;
}
*session_info_out = session_info;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/*
* If winbind is not around, we can not make much use of the SIDs the
* domain controller provided us with. Likewise if the user name was
* mapped to some local unix user.
*/
if (((lp_server_role() == ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER) && !winbind_ping()) ||
(server_info->nss_token)) {
char *found_username = NULL;
status = create_token_from_username(session_info,
server_info->unix_name,
server_info->guest,
&session_info->unix_token->uid,
&session_info->unix_token->gid,
&found_username,
&session_info->security_token);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
session_info->unix_info->unix_name = found_username;
}
} else {
status = create_local_nt_token_from_info3(session_info,
server_info->guest,
server_info->info3,
&server_info->extra,
&session_info->security_token);
}
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
/* Convert the SIDs to gids. */
session_info->unix_token->ngroups = 0;
session_info->unix_token->groups = NULL;
t = session_info->security_token;
ids = talloc_array(talloc_tos(), struct unixid,
t->num_sids);
if (ids == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
if (!sids_to_unixids(t->sids, t->num_sids, ids)) {
TALLOC_FREE(ids);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
for (i=0; i<t->num_sids; i++) {
if (i == 0 && ids[i].type != ID_TYPE_BOTH) {
continue;
}
if (ids[i].type != ID_TYPE_GID &&
ids[i].type != ID_TYPE_BOTH) {
DEBUG(10, ("Could not convert SID %s to gid, "
"ignoring it\n",
sid_string_dbg(&t->sids[i])));
continue;
}
if (!add_gid_to_array_unique(session_info, ids[i].id,
&session_info->unix_token->groups,
&session_info->unix_token->ngroups)) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
}
/*
* Add the "Unix Group" SID for each gid to catch mapped groups
* and their Unix equivalent. This is to solve the backwards
* compatibility problem of 'valid users = +ntadmin' where
* ntadmin has been paired with "Domain Admins" in the group
* mapping table. Otherwise smb.conf would need to be changed
* to 'valid user = "Domain Admins"'. --jerry
*
* For consistency we also add the "Unix User" SID,
* so that the complete unix token is represented within
* the nt token.
*/
uid_to_unix_users_sid(session_info->unix_token->uid, &tmp_sid);
add_sid_to_array_unique(session_info->security_token, &tmp_sid,
&session_info->security_token->sids,
&session_info->security_token->num_sids);
for ( i=0; i<session_info->unix_token->ngroups; i++ ) {
gid_to_unix_groups_sid(session_info->unix_token->groups[i], &tmp_sid);
add_sid_to_array_unique(session_info->security_token, &tmp_sid,
&session_info->security_token->sids,
&session_info->security_token->num_sids);
}
security_token_debug(DBGC_AUTH, 10, session_info->security_token);
debug_unix_user_token(DBGC_AUTH, 10,
session_info->unix_token->uid,
session_info->unix_token->gid,
session_info->unix_token->ngroups,
session_info->unix_token->groups);
status = log_nt_token(session_info->security_token);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
*session_info_out = session_info;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/***************************************************************************
Make (and fill) a server_info struct from a 'struct passwd' by conversion
to a struct samu
***************************************************************************/
NTSTATUS make_server_info_pw(struct auth_serversupplied_info **server_info,
char *unix_username,
struct passwd *pwd)
{
NTSTATUS status;
struct samu *sampass = NULL;
char *qualified_name = NULL;
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx = NULL;
struct dom_sid u_sid;
enum lsa_SidType type;
struct auth_serversupplied_info *result;
/*
* The SID returned in server_info->sam_account is based
* on our SAM sid even though for a pure UNIX account this should
* not be the case as it doesn't really exist in the SAM db.
* This causes lookups on "[in]valid users" to fail as they
* will lookup this name as a "Unix User" SID to check against
* the user token. Fix this by adding the "Unix User"\unix_username
* SID to the sid array. The correct fix should probably be
* changing the server_info->sam_account user SID to be a
* S-1-22 Unix SID, but this might break old configs where
* plaintext passwords were used with no SAM backend.
*/
mem_ctx = talloc_init("make_server_info_pw_tmp");
if (!mem_ctx) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
qualified_name = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s\\%s",
unix_users_domain_name(),
unix_username );
if (!qualified_name) {
TALLOC_FREE(mem_ctx);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
if (!lookup_name(mem_ctx, qualified_name, LOOKUP_NAME_ALL,
NULL, NULL,
&u_sid, &type)) {
TALLOC_FREE(mem_ctx);
return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER;
}
TALLOC_FREE(mem_ctx);
if (type != SID_NAME_USER) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER;
}
if ( !(sampass = samu_new( NULL )) ) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
status = samu_set_unix( sampass, pwd );
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
/* In pathological cases the above call can set the account
* name to the DOMAIN\username form. Reset the account name
* using unix_username */
pdb_set_username(sampass, unix_username, PDB_SET);
/* set the user sid to be the calculated u_sid */
pdb_set_user_sid(sampass, &u_sid, PDB_SET);
result = make_server_info(NULL);
if (result == NULL) {
TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
status = samu_to_SamInfo3(result, sampass, lp_netbios_name(),
&result->info3, &result->extra);
TALLOC_FREE(sampass);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(10, ("Failed to convert samu to info3: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
TALLOC_FREE(result);
return status;
}
result->unix_name = talloc_strdup(result, unix_username);
if (result->unix_name == NULL) {
TALLOC_FREE(result);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
result->utok.uid = pwd->pw_uid;
result->utok.gid = pwd->pw_gid;
*server_info = result;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static NTSTATUS get_system_info3(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct netr_SamInfo3 *info3)
{
NTSTATUS status;
struct dom_sid *system_sid;
/* Set account name */
init_lsa_String(&info3->base.account_name, "SYSTEM");
/* Set domain name */
init_lsa_StringLarge(&info3->base.logon_domain, "NT AUTHORITY");
/* The SID set here will be overwirtten anyway, but try and make it SID_NT_SYSTEM anyway */
/* Domain sid is NT_AUTHORITY */
system_sid = dom_sid_parse_talloc(mem_ctx, SID_NT_SYSTEM);
if (system_sid == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
status = dom_sid_split_rid(mem_ctx, system_sid, &info3->base.domain_sid,
&info3->base.rid);
TALLOC_FREE(system_sid);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
/* Primary gid is the same */
info3->base.primary_gid = info3->base.rid;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
static NTSTATUS get_guest_info3(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct netr_SamInfo3 *info3)
{
const char *guest_account = lp_guestaccount();
struct dom_sid domain_sid;
struct passwd *pwd;
const char *tmp;
pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(mem_ctx, guest_account);
if (pwd == NULL) {
DEBUG(0,("SamInfo3_for_guest: Unable to locate guest "
"account [%s]!\n", guest_account));
return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER;
}
/* Set account name */
tmp = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, pwd->pw_name);
if (tmp == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
init_lsa_String(&info3->base.account_name, tmp);
/* Set domain name */
tmp = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, get_global_sam_name());
if (tmp == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
init_lsa_StringLarge(&info3->base.logon_domain, tmp);
/* Domain sid */
sid_copy(&domain_sid, get_global_sam_sid());
info3->base.domain_sid = dom_sid_dup(mem_ctx, &domain_sid);
if (info3->base.domain_sid == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* Guest rid */
info3->base.rid = DOMAIN_RID_GUEST;
/* Primary gid */
info3->base.primary_gid = DOMAIN_RID_GUESTS;
/* Set as guest */
info3->base.user_flags = NETLOGON_GUEST;
TALLOC_FREE(pwd);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/***************************************************************************
Make (and fill) a user_info struct for a guest login.
This *must* succeed for smbd to start. If there is no mapping entry for
the guest gid, then create one.
The resulting structure is a 'session_info' because
create_local_token() has already been called on it. This is quite
nasty, as the auth subsystem isn't expect this, but the behavior is
left as-is for now.
***************************************************************************/
static NTSTATUS make_new_session_info_guest(struct auth_session_info **session_info, struct auth_serversupplied_info **server_info)
{
static const char zeros[16] = {0};
const char *guest_account = lp_guestaccount();
const char *domain = lp_netbios_name();
struct netr_SamInfo3 info3;
TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx;
NTSTATUS status;
tmp_ctx = talloc_stackframe();
if (tmp_ctx == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
ZERO_STRUCT(info3);
status = get_guest_info3(tmp_ctx, &info3);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("get_guest_info3 failed with %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
goto done;
}
status = make_server_info_info3(tmp_ctx,
guest_account,
domain,
server_info,
&info3);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("make_server_info_info3 failed with %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
goto done;
}
(*server_info)->guest = true;
/* This should not be done here (we should produce a server
* info, and later construct a session info from it), but for
* now this does not change the previous behavior */
status = create_local_token(tmp_ctx, *server_info, NULL,
(*server_info)->info3->base.account_name.string,
session_info);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("create_local_token failed: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
goto done;
}
talloc_steal(NULL, *session_info);
talloc_steal(NULL, *server_info);
/* annoying, but the Guest really does have a session key, and it is
all zeros! */
(*session_info)->session_key = data_blob(zeros, sizeof(zeros));
status = NT_STATUS_OK;
done:
TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
return status;
}
/***************************************************************************
Make (and fill) a auth_session_info struct for a system user login.
This *must* succeed for smbd to start.
***************************************************************************/
static NTSTATUS make_new_session_info_system(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct auth_session_info **session_info)
{
NTSTATUS status;
struct auth_serversupplied_info *server_info;
TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx;
tmp_ctx = talloc_stackframe();
if (tmp_ctx == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
server_info = make_server_info(tmp_ctx);
if (!server_info) {
status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
DEBUG(0, ("failed making server_info\n"));
goto done;
}
server_info->info3 = talloc_zero(server_info, struct netr_SamInfo3);
if (!server_info->info3) {
status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed setting info3\n"));
goto done;
}
status = get_system_info3(server_info, server_info->info3);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("Failed creating system info3 with %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
goto done;
}
server_info->utok.uid = sec_initial_uid();
server_info->utok.gid = sec_initial_gid();
server_info->unix_name = talloc_asprintf(server_info,
"NT AUTHORITY%cSYSTEM",
*lp_winbind_separator());
if (!server_info->unix_name) {
status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
DEBUG(0, ("talloc_asprintf failed setting unix_name\n"));
goto done;
}
server_info->security_token = talloc_zero(server_info, struct security_token);
if (!server_info->security_token) {
status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed setting security token\n"));
goto done;
}
status = add_sid_to_array_unique(server_info->security_token->sids,
&global_sid_System,
&server_info->security_token->sids,
&server_info->security_token->num_sids);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
goto done;
}
/* SYSTEM has all privilages */
server_info->security_token->privilege_mask = ~0;
/* Now turn the server_info into a session_info with the full token etc */
status = create_local_token(mem_ctx, server_info, NULL, "SYSTEM", session_info);
talloc_free(server_info);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
DEBUG(0, ("create_local_token failed: %s\n",
nt_errstr(status)));
goto done;
}
talloc_steal(mem_ctx, *session_info);
done:
TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
return status;
}
/****************************************************************************
Fake a auth_session_info just from a username (as a
session_info structure, with create_local_token() already called on
it.
****************************************************************************/
NTSTATUS make_session_info_from_username(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const char *username,
bool is_guest,
struct auth_session_info **session_info)
{
struct passwd *pwd;
NTSTATUS status;
struct auth_serversupplied_info *result;
pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_tos(), username);
if (pwd == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER;
}
status = make_server_info_pw(&result, pwd->pw_name, pwd);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
return status;
}
result->nss_token = true;
result->guest = is_guest;
/* Now turn the server_info into a session_info with the full token etc */
status = create_local_token(mem_ctx, result, NULL, pwd->pw_name, session_info);
TALLOC_FREE(result);
TALLOC_FREE(pwd);
return status;
}
/* This function MUST only used to create the cached server_info for
* guest.
*
* This is a lossy conversion. Variables known to be lost so far
* include:
*
* - nss_token (not needed because the only read doesn't happen
* for the GUEST user, as this routine populates ->security_token
*
* - extra (not needed because the guest account must have valid RIDs per the output of get_guest_info3())
*
* - The 'server_info' parameter allows the missing 'info3' to be copied across.
*/
static struct auth_serversupplied_info *copy_session_info_serverinfo_guest(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const struct auth_session_info *src,
struct auth_serversupplied_info *server_info)
{
struct auth_serversupplied_info *dst;
dst = make_server_info(mem_ctx);
if (dst == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
/* This element must be provided to convert back to an auth_serversupplied_info */
SMB_ASSERT(src->unix_info);
dst->guest = true;
dst->system = false;
/* This element must be provided to convert back to an
* auth_serversupplied_info. This needs to be from the
* auth_session_info because the group values in particular
* may change during create_local_token() processing */
SMB_ASSERT(src->unix_token);
dst->utok.uid = src->unix_token->uid;
dst->utok.gid = src->unix_token->gid;
dst->utok.ngroups = src->unix_token->ngroups;
if (src->unix_token->ngroups != 0) {
dst->utok.groups = (gid_t *)talloc_memdup(
dst, src->unix_token->groups,
sizeof(gid_t)*dst->utok.ngroups);
} else {
dst->utok.groups = NULL;
}
/* We must have a security_token as otherwise the lossy
* conversion without nss_token would cause create_local_token
* to take the wrong path */
SMB_ASSERT(src->security_token);
dst->security_token = dup_nt_token(dst, src->security_token);
if (!dst->security_token) {
TALLOC_FREE(dst);
return NULL;
}
dst->session_key = data_blob_talloc( dst, src->session_key.data,
src->session_key.length);
/* This is OK because this functions is only used for the
* GUEST account, which has all-zero keys for both values */
dst->lm_session_key = data_blob_talloc(dst, src->session_key.data,
src->session_key.length);
dst->info3 = copy_netr_SamInfo3(dst, server_info->info3);
if (!dst->info3) {
TALLOC_FREE(dst);
return NULL;
}
dst->unix_name = talloc_strdup(dst, src->unix_info->unix_name);
if (!dst->unix_name) {
TALLOC_FREE(dst);
return NULL;
}
return dst;
}
struct auth_session_info *copy_session_info(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const struct auth_session_info *src)
{
struct auth_session_info *dst;
DATA_BLOB blob;
enum ndr_err_code ndr_err;
ndr_err = ndr_push_struct_blob(
&blob, talloc_tos(), src,
(ndr_push_flags_fn_t)ndr_push_auth_session_info);
if (!NDR_ERR_CODE_IS_SUCCESS(ndr_err)) {
DEBUG(0, ("copy_session_info(): ndr_push_auth_session_info failed: "
"%s\n", ndr_errstr(ndr_err)));
return NULL;
}
dst = talloc(mem_ctx, struct auth_session_info);
if (dst == NULL) {
DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
TALLOC_FREE(blob.data);
return NULL;
}
ndr_err = ndr_pull_struct_blob(
&blob, dst, dst,
(ndr_pull_flags_fn_t)ndr_pull_auth_session_info);
TALLOC_FREE(blob.data);
if (!NDR_ERR_CODE_IS_SUCCESS(ndr_err)) {
DEBUG(0, ("copy_session_info(): ndr_pull_auth_session_info failed: "
"%s\n", ndr_errstr(ndr_err)));
TALLOC_FREE(dst);
return NULL;
}
return dst;
}
/*
* Set a new session key. Used in the rpc server where we have to override the
* SMB level session key with SystemLibraryDTC
*/
bool session_info_set_session_key(struct auth_session_info *info,
DATA_BLOB session_key)
{
TALLOC_FREE(info->session_key.data);
info->session_key = data_blob_talloc(
info, session_key.data, session_key.length);
return (info->session_key.data != NULL);
}
static struct auth_session_info *guest_info = NULL;
static struct auth_serversupplied_info *guest_server_info = NULL;
bool init_guest_info(void)
{
if (guest_info != NULL)
return true;
return NT_STATUS_IS_OK(make_new_session_info_guest(&guest_info, &guest_server_info));
}
NTSTATUS make_server_info_guest(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct auth_serversupplied_info **server_info)
{
/* This is trickier than it would appear to need to be because
* we are trying to avoid certain costly operations when the
* structure is converted to a 'auth_session_info' again in
* create_local_token() */
*server_info = copy_session_info_serverinfo_guest(mem_ctx, guest_info, guest_server_info);
return (*server_info != NULL) ? NT_STATUS_OK : NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
NTSTATUS make_session_info_guest(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct auth_session_info **session_info)
{
*session_info = copy_session_info(mem_ctx, guest_info);
return (*session_info != NULL) ? NT_STATUS_OK : NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
static struct auth_session_info *system_info = NULL;
NTSTATUS init_system_session_info(void)
{
if (system_info != NULL)
return NT_STATUS_OK;
return make_new_session_info_system(NULL, &system_info);
}
NTSTATUS make_session_info_system(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct auth_session_info **session_info)
{
if (system_info == NULL) return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
*session_info = copy_session_info(mem_ctx, system_info);
return (*session_info != NULL) ? NT_STATUS_OK : NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
const struct auth_session_info *get_session_info_system(void)
{
return system_info;
}
/***************************************************************************
Purely internal function for make_server_info_info3
***************************************************************************/
static NTSTATUS check_account(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *domain,
const char *username, char **found_username,
struct passwd **pwd,
bool *username_was_mapped)
{
char *orig_dom_user = NULL;
char *dom_user = NULL;
char *lower_username = NULL;
char *real_username = NULL;
struct passwd *passwd;
lower_username = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, username);
if (!lower_username) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
if (!strlower_m( lower_username )) {
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
orig_dom_user = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx,
"%s%c%s",
domain,
*lp_winbind_separator(),
lower_username);
if (!orig_dom_user) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* Get the passwd struct. Try to create the account if necessary. */
*username_was_mapped = map_username(mem_ctx, orig_dom_user, &dom_user);
if (!dom_user) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
passwd = smb_getpwnam(mem_ctx, dom_user, &real_username, true );
if (!passwd) {
DEBUG(3, ("Failed to find authenticated user %s via "
"getpwnam(), denying access.\n", dom_user));
return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER;
}
if (!real_username) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
*pwd = passwd;
/* This is pointless -- there is no support for differing
unix and windows names. Make sure to always store the
one we actually looked up and succeeded. Have I mentioned
why I hate the 'winbind use default domain' parameter?
--jerry */
*found_username = talloc_strdup( mem_ctx, real_username );
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
Wrapper to allow the getpwnam() call to strip the domain name and
try again in case a local UNIX user is already there. Also run through
the username if we fallback to the username only.
****************************************************************************/
struct passwd *smb_getpwnam( TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *domuser,
char **p_save_username, bool create )
{
struct passwd *pw = NULL;
char *p = NULL;
char *username = NULL;
/* we only save a copy of the username it has been mangled
by winbindd use default domain */
*p_save_username = NULL;
/* don't call map_username() here since it has to be done higher
up the stack so we don't call it multiple times */
username = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, domuser);
if (!username) {
return NULL;
}
p = strchr_m( username, *lp_winbind_separator() );
/* code for a DOMAIN\user string */
if ( p ) {
pw = Get_Pwnam_alloc( mem_ctx, domuser );
if ( pw ) {
/* make sure we get the case of the username correct */
/* work around 'winbind use default domain = yes' */
if ( lp_winbind_use_default_domain() &&
!strchr_m( pw->pw_name, *lp_winbind_separator() ) ) {
char *domain;
/* split the domain and username into 2 strings */
*p = '\0';
domain = username;
*p_save_username = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx,
"%s%c%s",
domain,
*lp_winbind_separator(),
pw->pw_name);
if (!*p_save_username) {
TALLOC_FREE(pw);
return NULL;
}
} else {
*p_save_username = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, pw->pw_name);
}
/* whew -- done! */
return pw;
}
/* setup for lookup of just the username */
/* remember that p and username are overlapping memory */
p++;
username = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, p);
if (!username) {
return NULL;
}
}
/* just lookup a plain username */
pw = Get_Pwnam_alloc(mem_ctx, username);
/* Create local user if requested but only if winbindd
is not running. We need to protect against cases
where winbindd is failing and then prematurely
creating users in /etc/passwd */
if ( !pw && create && !winbind_ping() ) {
/* Don't add a machine account. */
if (username[strlen(username)-1] == '$')
return NULL;
_smb_create_user(NULL, username, NULL);
pw = Get_Pwnam_alloc(mem_ctx, username);
}
/* one last check for a valid passwd struct */
if (pw) {
*p_save_username = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, pw->pw_name);
}
return pw;
}
/***************************************************************************
Make a server_info struct from the info3 returned by a domain logon
***************************************************************************/
NTSTATUS make_server_info_info3(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const char *sent_nt_username,
const char *domain,
struct auth_serversupplied_info **server_info,
struct netr_SamInfo3 *info3)
{
static const char zeros[16] = {0, };
NTSTATUS nt_status = NT_STATUS_OK;
char *found_username = NULL;
const char *nt_domain;
const char *nt_username;
struct dom_sid user_sid;
struct dom_sid group_sid;
bool username_was_mapped;
struct passwd *pwd;
struct auth_serversupplied_info *result;
/*
Here is where we should check the list of
trusted domains, and verify that the SID
matches.
*/
if (!sid_compose(&user_sid, info3->base.domain_sid, info3->base.rid)) {
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
if (!sid_compose(&group_sid, info3->base.domain_sid,
info3->base.primary_gid)) {
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
nt_username = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, info3->base.account_name.string);
if (!nt_username) {
/* If the server didn't give us one, just use the one we sent
* them */
nt_username = sent_nt_username;
}
nt_domain = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, info3->base.logon_domain.string);
if (!nt_domain) {
/* If the server didn't give us one, just use the one we sent
* them */
nt_domain = domain;
}
/* If getpwnam() fails try the add user script (2.2.x behavior).
We use the _unmapped_ username here in an attempt to provide
consistent username mapping behavior between kerberos and NTLM[SSP]
authentication in domain mode security. I.E. Username mapping
should be applied to the fully qualified username
(e.g. DOMAIN\user) and not just the login name. Yes this means we
called map_username() unnecessarily in make_user_info_map() but
that is how the current code is designed. Making the change here
is the least disruptive place. -- jerry */
/* this call will try to create the user if necessary */
nt_status = check_account(mem_ctx, nt_domain, sent_nt_username,
&found_username, &pwd,
&username_was_mapped);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
return nt_status;
}
result = make_server_info(NULL);
if (result == NULL) {
DEBUG(4, ("make_server_info failed!\n"));
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
result->unix_name = talloc_strdup(result, found_username);
/* copy in the info3 */
result->info3 = copy_netr_SamInfo3(result, info3);
if (result->info3 == NULL) {
TALLOC_FREE(result);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
/* Fill in the unix info we found on the way */
result->utok.uid = pwd->pw_uid;
result->utok.gid = pwd->pw_gid;
/* ensure we are never given NULL session keys */
if (memcmp(info3->base.key.key, zeros, sizeof(zeros)) == 0) {
result->session_key = data_blob_null;
} else {
result->session_key = data_blob_talloc(
result, info3->base.key.key,
sizeof(info3->base.key.key));
}
if (memcmp(info3->base.LMSessKey.key, zeros, 8) == 0) {
result->lm_session_key = data_blob_null;
} else {
result->lm_session_key = data_blob_talloc(
result, info3->base.LMSessKey.key,
sizeof(info3->base.LMSessKey.key));
}
result->nss_token |= username_was_mapped;
result->guest = (info3->base.user_flags & NETLOGON_GUEST);
*server_info = result;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/*****************************************************************************
Make a server_info struct from the wbcAuthUserInfo returned by a domain logon
******************************************************************************/
NTSTATUS make_server_info_wbcAuthUserInfo(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const char *sent_nt_username,
const char *domain,
const struct wbcAuthUserInfo *info,
struct auth_serversupplied_info **server_info)
{
struct netr_SamInfo3 *info3;
info3 = wbcAuthUserInfo_to_netr_SamInfo3(mem_ctx, info);
if (!info3) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
return make_server_info_info3(mem_ctx,
sent_nt_username, domain,
server_info, info3);
}
/**
* Verify whether or not given domain is trusted.
*
* @param domain_name name of the domain to be verified
* @return true if domain is one of the trusted ones or
* false if otherwise
**/
bool is_trusted_domain(const char* dom_name)
{
struct dom_sid trustdom_sid;
bool ret;
/* no trusted domains for a standalone server */
if ( lp_server_role() == ROLE_STANDALONE )
return false;
if (dom_name == NULL || dom_name[0] == '\0') {
return false;
}
if (strequal(dom_name, get_global_sam_name())) {
return false;
}
/* if we are a DC, then check for a direct trust relationships */
if ( IS_DC ) {
become_root();
DEBUG (5,("is_trusted_domain: Checking for domain trust with "
"[%s]\n", dom_name ));
ret = pdb_get_trusteddom_pw(dom_name, NULL, NULL, NULL);
unbecome_root();
if (ret)
return true;
}
else {
wbcErr result;
/* If winbind is around, ask it */
result = wb_is_trusted_domain(dom_name);
if (result == WBC_ERR_SUCCESS) {
return true;
}
if (result == WBC_ERR_DOMAIN_NOT_FOUND) {
/* winbind could not find the domain */
return false;
}
/* The only other possible result is that winbind is not up
and running. We need to update the trustdom_cache
ourselves */
update_trustdom_cache();
}
/* now the trustdom cache should be available a DC could still
* have a transitive trust so fall back to the cache of trusted
* domains (like a domain member would use */
if ( trustdom_cache_fetch(dom_name, &trustdom_sid) ) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
on a logon error possibly map the error to success if "map to guest"
is set approriately
*/
NTSTATUS do_map_to_guest_server_info(NTSTATUS status,
struct auth_serversupplied_info **server_info,
const char *user, const char *domain)
{
user = user ? user : "";
domain = domain ? domain : "";
if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER)) {
if ((lp_map_to_guest() == MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_USER) ||
(lp_map_to_guest() == MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_PASSWORD)) {
DEBUG(3,("No such user %s [%s] - using guest account\n",
user, domain));
return make_server_info_guest(NULL, server_info);
}
} else if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD)) {
if (lp_map_to_guest() == MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_PASSWORD) {
DEBUG(3,("Registered username %s for guest access\n",
user));
return make_server_info_guest(NULL, server_info);
}
}
return status;
}
/*
Extract session key from a session info and return it in a blob
if intent is KEY_USE_16BYTES, truncate it to 16 bytes
See sections 3.2.4.15 and 3.3.4.2 of MS-SMB
Also see https://lists.samba.org/archive/cifs-protocol/2012-January/002265.html for details
Note that returned session_key is referencing the original key, it is supposed to be
short-lived. If original session_info->session_key is gone, the reference will be broken.
*/
NTSTATUS session_extract_session_key(const struct auth_session_info *session_info, DATA_BLOB *session_key, enum session_key_use_intent intent)
{
if (session_key == NULL || session_info == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
if (session_info->session_key.length == 0) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_USER_SESSION_KEY;
}
*session_key = session_info->session_key;
if (intent == KEY_USE_16BYTES) {
session_key->length = MIN(session_info->session_key.length, 16);
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}