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samba-mirror/source3/auth/auth_domain.c
Stefan Metzmacher 484adf45ed s3:auth_domain: make use of cli_rpc_pipe_open_schannel()
This simplifies a lot and allows the previous password to be used.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Guenther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
2015-03-12 17:13:43 +01:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Authenticate against a remote domain
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2001
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 "../librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_netlogon.h"
#include "rpc_client/cli_pipe.h"
#include "rpc_client/cli_netlogon.h"
#include "secrets.h"
#include "passdb.h"
#include "libsmb/libsmb.h"
#include "libcli/auth/netlogon_creds_cli.h"
#undef DBGC_CLASS
#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_AUTH
static struct named_mutex *mutex;
/**
* Connect to a remote server for (inter)domain security authenticaion.
*
* @param cli the cli to return containing the active connection
* @param server either a machine name or text IP address to
* connect to.
* @param setup_creds_as domain account to setup credentials as
* @param sec_chan a switch value to distinguish between domain
* member and interdomain authentication
* @param trust_passwd the trust password to establish the
* credentials with.
*
**/
static NTSTATUS connect_to_domain_password_server(struct cli_state **cli_ret,
const char *domain,
const char *dc_name,
const struct sockaddr_storage *dc_ss,
struct rpc_pipe_client **pipe_ret,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct netlogon_creds_cli_context **creds_ret)
{
TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
struct messaging_context *msg_ctx = server_messaging_context();
NTSTATUS result;
struct cli_state *cli = NULL;
struct rpc_pipe_client *netlogon_pipe = NULL;
struct netlogon_creds_cli_context *netlogon_creds = NULL;
*cli_ret = NULL;
*pipe_ret = NULL;
*creds_ret = NULL;
/* TODO: Send a SAMLOGON request to determine whether this is a valid
logonserver. We can avoid a 30-second timeout if the DC is down
if the SAMLOGON request fails as it is only over UDP. */
/* we use a mutex to prevent two connections at once - when a
Win2k PDC get two connections where one hasn't completed a
session setup yet it will send a TCP reset to the first
connection (tridge) */
/*
* With NT4.x DC's *all* authentication must be serialized to avoid
* ACCESS_DENIED errors if 2 auths are done from the same machine. JRA.
*/
mutex = grab_named_mutex(NULL, dc_name, 10);
if (mutex == NULL) {
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
return NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS;
}
/* Attempt connection */
result = cli_full_connection(&cli, lp_netbios_name(), dc_name, dc_ss, 0,
"IPC$", "IPC", "", "", "", 0, SMB_SIGNING_DEFAULT);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
/* map to something more useful */
if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL)) {
result = NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS;
}
TALLOC_FREE(mutex);
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
return result;
}
/*
* We now have an anonymous connection to IPC$ on the domain password server.
*/
result = cli_rpc_pipe_open_schannel(cli,
msg_ctx,
&ndr_table_netlogon,
NCACN_NP,
domain,
&netlogon_pipe,
frame,
&netlogon_creds);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
DEBUG(0,("connect_to_domain_password_server: "
"unable to open the domain client session to "
"machine %s. Error was : %s.\n",
dc_name, nt_errstr(result)));
cli_shutdown(cli);
TALLOC_FREE(mutex);
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
return NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS;
}
/* We exit here with the mutex *locked*. JRA */
*cli_ret = cli;
*pipe_ret = netlogon_pipe;
*creds_ret = talloc_move(mem_ctx, &netlogon_creds);
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/***********************************************************************
Do the same as security=server, but using NT Domain calls and a session
key from the machine password. If the server parameter is specified
use it, otherwise figure out a server from the 'password server' param.
************************************************************************/
static NTSTATUS domain_client_validate(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const struct auth_usersupplied_info *user_info,
const char *domain,
uchar chal[8],
struct auth_serversupplied_info **server_info,
const char *dc_name,
const struct sockaddr_storage *dc_ss)
{
TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
struct netr_SamInfo3 *info3 = NULL;
struct cli_state *cli = NULL;
struct rpc_pipe_client *netlogon_pipe = NULL;
struct netlogon_creds_cli_context *netlogon_creds = NULL;
NTSTATUS nt_status = NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS;
int i;
uint8_t authoritative = 0;
uint32_t flags = 0;
/*
* At this point, smb_apasswd points to the lanman response to
* the challenge in local_challenge, and smb_ntpasswd points to
* the NT response to the challenge in local_challenge. Ship
* these over the secure channel to a domain controller and
* see if they were valid.
*/
/* rety loop for robustness */
for (i = 0; !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status) && (i < 3); i++) {
nt_status = connect_to_domain_password_server(&cli,
domain,
dc_name,
dc_ss,
&netlogon_pipe,
frame,
&netlogon_creds);
}
if ( !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status) ) {
DEBUG(0,("domain_client_validate: Domain password server not available.\n"));
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(nt_status, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)) {
return NT_STATUS_TRUSTED_RELATIONSHIP_FAILURE;
}
return nt_status;
}
/* store a successful connection */
saf_store(domain, dc_name);
/*
* If this call succeeds, we now have lots of info about the user
* in the info3 structure.
*/
nt_status = rpccli_netlogon_network_logon(netlogon_creds,
netlogon_pipe->binding_handle,
mem_ctx,
user_info->logon_parameters, /* flags such as 'allow workstation logon' */
user_info->client.account_name, /* user name logging on. */
user_info->client.domain_name, /* domain name */
user_info->workstation_name, /* workstation name */
chal, /* 8 byte challenge. */
user_info->password.response.lanman, /* lanman 24 byte response */
user_info->password.response.nt, /* nt 24 byte response */
&authoritative,
&flags,
&info3); /* info3 out */
/* Let go as soon as possible so we avoid any potential deadlocks
with winbind lookup up users or groups. */
TALLOC_FREE(mutex);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
DEBUG(0,("domain_client_validate: unable to validate password "
"for user %s in domain %s to Domain controller %s. "
"Error was %s.\n", user_info->client.account_name,
user_info->client.domain_name, dc_name,
nt_errstr(nt_status)));
/* map to something more useful */
if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(nt_status, NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL)) {
nt_status = NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS;
}
} else {
nt_status = make_server_info_info3(mem_ctx,
user_info->client.account_name,
domain,
server_info,
info3);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
(*server_info)->nss_token |= user_info->was_mapped;
netsamlogon_cache_store(user_info->client.account_name, info3);
TALLOC_FREE(info3);
}
}
/* Note - once the cli stream is shutdown the mem_ctx used
to allocate the other_sids and gids structures has been deleted - so
these pointers are no longer valid..... */
cli_shutdown(cli);
TALLOC_FREE(frame);
return nt_status;
}
/****************************************************************************
Check for a valid username and password in security=domain mode.
****************************************************************************/
static NTSTATUS check_ntdomain_security(const struct auth_context *auth_context,
void *my_private_data,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const struct auth_usersupplied_info *user_info,
struct auth_serversupplied_info **server_info)
{
NTSTATUS nt_status = NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE;
const char *domain = lp_workgroup();
fstring dc_name;
struct sockaddr_storage dc_ss;
if ( lp_server_role() != ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER ) {
DEBUG(0,("check_ntdomain_security: Configuration error! Cannot use "
"ntdomain auth method when not a member of a domain.\n"));
return NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
}
if (!user_info || !server_info || !auth_context) {
DEBUG(1,("check_ntdomain_security: Critical variables not present. Failing.\n"));
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
DEBUG(10, ("Check auth for: [%s]\n", user_info->mapped.account_name));
/*
* Check that the requested domain is not our own machine name.
* If it is, we should never check the PDC here, we use our own local
* password file.
*/
if(strequal(get_global_sam_name(), user_info->mapped.domain_name)) {
DEBUG(3,("check_ntdomain_security: Requested domain was for this machine.\n"));
return NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
}
/* we need our DC to send the net_sam_logon() request to */
if ( !get_dc_name(domain, NULL, dc_name, &dc_ss) ) {
DEBUG(5,("check_ntdomain_security: unable to locate a DC for domain %s\n",
user_info->mapped.domain_name));
return NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS;
}
nt_status = domain_client_validate(mem_ctx,
user_info,
domain,
(uchar *)auth_context->challenge.data,
server_info,
dc_name,
&dc_ss);
return nt_status;
}
/* module initialisation */
static NTSTATUS auth_init_ntdomain(struct auth_context *auth_context, const char* param, auth_methods **auth_method)
{
struct auth_methods *result;
result = talloc_zero(auth_context, struct auth_methods);
if (result == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
result->name = "ntdomain";
result->auth = check_ntdomain_security;
*auth_method = result;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/****************************************************************************
Check for a valid username and password in a trusted domain
****************************************************************************/
static NTSTATUS check_trustdomain_security(const struct auth_context *auth_context,
void *my_private_data,
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const struct auth_usersupplied_info *user_info,
struct auth_serversupplied_info **server_info)
{
NTSTATUS nt_status = NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE;
fstring dc_name;
struct sockaddr_storage dc_ss;
if (!user_info || !server_info || !auth_context) {
DEBUG(1,("check_trustdomain_security: Critical variables not present. Failing.\n"));
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
DEBUG(10, ("Check auth for: [%s]\n", user_info->mapped.account_name));
/*
* Check that the requested domain is not our own machine name or domain name.
*/
if( strequal(get_global_sam_name(), user_info->mapped.domain_name)) {
DEBUG(3,("check_trustdomain_security: Requested domain [%s] was for this machine.\n",
user_info->mapped.domain_name));
return NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
}
/* No point is bothering if this is not a trusted domain.
This return makes "map to guest = bad user" work again.
The logic is that if we know nothing about the domain, that
user is not known to us and does not exist */
if ( !is_trusted_domain( user_info->mapped.domain_name ) )
return NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
/* use get_dc_name() for consistency even through we know that it will be
a netbios name */
if ( !get_dc_name(user_info->mapped.domain_name, NULL, dc_name, &dc_ss) ) {
DEBUG(5,("check_trustdomain_security: unable to locate a DC for domain %s\n",
user_info->mapped.domain_name));
return NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS;
}
nt_status = domain_client_validate(mem_ctx,
user_info,
user_info->mapped.domain_name,
(uchar *)auth_context->challenge.data,
server_info,
dc_name,
&dc_ss);
return nt_status;
}
/* module initialisation */
static NTSTATUS auth_init_trustdomain(struct auth_context *auth_context, const char* param, auth_methods **auth_method)
{
struct auth_methods *result;
result = talloc_zero(auth_context, struct auth_methods);
if (result == NULL) {
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
result->name = "trustdomain";
result->auth = check_trustdomain_security;
*auth_method = result;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
NTSTATUS auth_domain_init(void)
{
smb_register_auth(AUTH_INTERFACE_VERSION, "trustdomain", auth_init_trustdomain);
smb_register_auth(AUTH_INTERFACE_VERSION, "ntdomain", auth_init_ntdomain);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}