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samba-mirror/source3/libsmb/ntlm_check.c
Andrew Bartlett 873db3f5fd Based on the detective work of Jianliang Lu <j.lu@tiesse.com>, allow yet
another NTLMv2 combination.

We should allow the NTLMv2 response to be calculated with either the domain
as supplied, or the domain in UPPER case (as we always did in the past).

As a client, we always UPPER case it (as per the spec), but we also
make sure to UPPER case the domain, when we send it.  This should give
us maximum compatability.

Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 1e91cd0cf87b29899641585f46b0dcecaefd848e)
2004-03-27 07:53:47 +00:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Password and authentication handling
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2000
Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-2000
Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2001-2003
Copyright (C) Gerald Carter 2003
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 2 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, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include "includes.h"
#undef DBGC_CLASS
#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_AUTH
/****************************************************************************
Core of smb password checking routine.
****************************************************************************/
static BOOL smb_pwd_check_ntlmv1(const DATA_BLOB *nt_response,
const uchar *part_passwd,
const DATA_BLOB *sec_blob,
DATA_BLOB *user_sess_key)
{
/* Finish the encryption of part_passwd. */
uchar p24[24];
if (part_passwd == NULL) {
DEBUG(10,("No password set - DISALLOWING access\n"));
/* No password set - always false ! */
return False;
}
if (sec_blob->length != 8) {
DEBUG(0, ("smb_pwd_check_ntlmv1: incorrect challenge size (%lu)\n",
(unsigned long)sec_blob->length));
return False;
}
if (nt_response->length != 24) {
DEBUG(0, ("smb_pwd_check_ntlmv1: incorrect password length (%lu)\n",
(unsigned long)nt_response->length));
return False;
}
SMBOWFencrypt(part_passwd, sec_blob->data, p24);
if (user_sess_key != NULL) {
*user_sess_key = data_blob(NULL, 16);
SMBsesskeygen_ntv1(part_passwd, NULL, user_sess_key->data);
}
#if DEBUG_PASSWORD
DEBUG(100,("Part password (P16) was |\n"));
dump_data(100, part_passwd, 16);
DEBUGADD(100,("Password from client was |\n"));
dump_data(100, nt_response->data, nt_response->length);
DEBUGADD(100,("Given challenge was |\n"));
dump_data(100, sec_blob->data, sec_blob->length);
DEBUGADD(100,("Value from encryption was |\n"));
dump_data(100, p24, 24);
#endif
return (memcmp(p24, nt_response->data, 24) == 0);
}
/****************************************************************************
Core of smb password checking routine. (NTLMv2, LMv2)
Note: The same code works with both NTLMv2 and LMv2.
****************************************************************************/
static BOOL smb_pwd_check_ntlmv2(const DATA_BLOB *ntv2_response,
const uchar *part_passwd,
const DATA_BLOB *sec_blob,
const char *user, const char *domain,
BOOL upper_case_domain, /* should the domain be transformed into upper case? */
DATA_BLOB *user_sess_key)
{
/* Finish the encryption of part_passwd. */
uchar kr[16];
uchar value_from_encryption[16];
uchar client_response[16];
DATA_BLOB client_key_data;
if (part_passwd == NULL) {
DEBUG(10,("No password set - DISALLOWING access\n"));
/* No password set - always False */
return False;
}
if (sec_blob->length != 8) {
DEBUG(0, ("smb_pwd_check_ntlmv2: incorrect challenge size (%lu)\n",
(unsigned long)sec_blob->length));
return False;
}
if (ntv2_response->length < 24) {
/* We MUST have more than 16 bytes, or the stuff below will go
crazy. No known implementation sends less than the 24 bytes
for LMv2, let alone NTLMv2. */
DEBUG(0, ("smb_pwd_check_ntlmv2: incorrect password length (%lu)\n",
(unsigned long)ntv2_response->length));
return False;
}
client_key_data = data_blob(ntv2_response->data+16, ntv2_response->length-16);
/*
todo: should we be checking this for anything? We can't for LMv2,
but for NTLMv2 it is meant to contain the current time etc.
*/
memcpy(client_response, ntv2_response->data, sizeof(client_response));
if (!ntv2_owf_gen(part_passwd, user, domain, upper_case_domain, kr)) {
return False;
}
SMBOWFencrypt_ntv2(kr, sec_blob, &client_key_data, value_from_encryption);
if (user_sess_key != NULL) {
*user_sess_key = data_blob(NULL, 16);
SMBsesskeygen_ntv2(kr, value_from_encryption, user_sess_key->data);
}
#if DEBUG_PASSWORD
DEBUG(100,("Part password (P16) was |\n"));
dump_data(100, part_passwd, 16);
DEBUGADD(100,("Password from client was |\n"));
dump_data(100, ntv2_response->data, ntv2_response->length);
DEBUGADD(100,("Variable data from client was |\n"));
dump_data(100, client_key_data.data, client_key_data.length);
DEBUGADD(100,("Given challenge was |\n"));
dump_data(100, sec_blob->data, sec_blob->length);
DEBUGADD(100,("Value from encryption was |\n"));
dump_data(100, value_from_encryption, 16);
#endif
data_blob_clear_free(&client_key_data);
return (memcmp(value_from_encryption, client_response, 16) == 0);
}
/**
* Check a challenge-response password against the value of the NT or
* LM password hash.
*
* @param mem_ctx talloc context
* @param challenge 8-byte challenge. If all zero, forces plaintext comparison
* @param nt_response 'unicode' NT response to the challenge, or unicode password
* @param lm_response ASCII or LANMAN response to the challenge, or password in DOS code page
* @param username internal Samba username, for log messages
* @param client_username username the client used
* @param client_domain domain name the client used (may be mapped)
* @param nt_pw MD4 unicode password from our passdb or similar
* @param lm_pw LANMAN ASCII password from our passdb or similar
* @param user_sess_key User session key
* @param lm_sess_key LM session key (first 8 bytes of the LM hash)
*/
NTSTATUS ntlm_password_check(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
const DATA_BLOB *challenge,
const DATA_BLOB *lm_response,
const DATA_BLOB *nt_response,
const char *username,
const char *client_username,
const char *client_domain,
const uint8 *lm_pw, const uint8 *nt_pw,
DATA_BLOB *user_sess_key,
DATA_BLOB *lm_sess_key)
{
static const unsigned char zeros[8];
if (nt_pw == NULL) {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: NO NT password stored for user %s.\n",
username));
}
/* Check for cleartext netlogon. Used by Exchange 5.5. */
if (challenge->length == sizeof(zeros) &&
(memcmp(challenge->data, zeros, challenge->length) == 0 )) {
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: checking plaintext passwords for user %s\n",
username));
if (nt_pw && nt_response->length) {
unsigned char pwhash[16];
mdfour(pwhash, nt_response->data, nt_response->length);
if (memcmp(pwhash, nt_pw, sizeof(pwhash)) == 0) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
} else {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: NT (Unicode) plaintext password check failed for user %s\n",
username));
return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
}
} else if (!lp_lanman_auth()) {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: (plaintext password check) LANMAN passwords NOT PERMITTED for user %s\n",
username));
} else if (lm_pw && lm_response->length) {
uchar dospwd[14];
uchar p16[16];
ZERO_STRUCT(dospwd);
memcpy(dospwd, lm_response->data, MIN(lm_response->length, sizeof(dospwd)));
/* Only the fisrt 14 chars are considered, password need not be null terminated. */
/* we *might* need to upper-case the string here */
E_P16((const unsigned char *)dospwd, p16);
if (memcmp(p16, lm_pw, sizeof(p16)) == 0) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
} else {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: LANMAN (ASCII) plaintext password check failed for user %s\n",
username));
return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
}
} else {
DEBUG(3, ("Plaintext authentication for user %s attempted, but neither NT nor LM passwords available\n", username));
return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
}
}
if (nt_response->length != 0 && nt_response->length < 24) {
DEBUG(2,("ntlm_password_check: invalid NT password length (%lu) for user %s\n",
(unsigned long)nt_response->length, username));
}
if (nt_response->length >= 24 && nt_pw) {
if (nt_response->length > 24) {
/* We have the NT MD4 hash challenge available - see if we can
use it
*/
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: Checking NTLMv2 password with domain [%s]\n", client_domain));
if (smb_pwd_check_ntlmv2( nt_response,
nt_pw, challenge,
client_username,
client_domain,
False,
user_sess_key)) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: Checking NTLMv2 password with uppercased version of domain [%s]\n", client_domain));
if (smb_pwd_check_ntlmv2( nt_response,
nt_pw, challenge,
client_username,
client_domain,
True,
user_sess_key)) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: Checking NTLMv2 password without a domain\n"));
if (smb_pwd_check_ntlmv2( nt_response,
nt_pw, challenge,
client_username,
"",
False,
user_sess_key)) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
} else {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: NTLMv2 password check failed\n"));
return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
}
}
if (lp_ntlm_auth()) {
/* We have the NT MD4 hash challenge available - see if we can
use it (ie. does it exist in the smbpasswd file).
*/
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: Checking NT MD4 password\n"));
if (smb_pwd_check_ntlmv1(nt_response,
nt_pw, challenge,
user_sess_key)) {
/* The LM session key for this response is not very secure,
so use it only if we otherwise allow LM authentication */
if (lp_lanman_auth() && lm_pw) {
uint8 first_8_lm_hash[16];
memcpy(first_8_lm_hash, lm_pw, 8);
memset(first_8_lm_hash + 8, '\0', 8);
*lm_sess_key = data_blob(first_8_lm_hash, 16);
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
} else {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: NT MD4 password check failed for user %s\n",
username));
return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
}
} else {
DEBUG(2,("ntlm_password_check: NTLMv1 passwords NOT PERMITTED for user %s\n",
username));
/* no return, becouse we might pick up LMv2 in the LM field */
}
}
if (lm_response->length == 0) {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: NEITHER LanMan nor NT password supplied for user %s\n",
username));
return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
}
if (lm_response->length < 24) {
DEBUG(2,("ntlm_password_check: invalid LanMan password length (%lu) for user %s\n",
(unsigned long)nt_response->length, username));
return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
}
if (!lp_lanman_auth()) {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: Lanman passwords NOT PERMITTED for user %s\n",
username));
} else if (!lm_pw) {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: NO LanMan password set for user %s (and no NT password supplied)\n",
username));
} else {
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: Checking LM password\n"));
if (smb_pwd_check_ntlmv1(lm_response,
lm_pw, challenge,
NULL)) {
uint8 first_8_lm_hash[16];
memcpy(first_8_lm_hash, lm_pw, 8);
memset(first_8_lm_hash + 8, '\0', 8);
*user_sess_key = data_blob(first_8_lm_hash, 16);
*lm_sess_key = data_blob(first_8_lm_hash, 16);
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
}
if (!nt_pw) {
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: LM password check failed for user, no NT password %s\n",username));
return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
}
/* This is for 'LMv2' authentication. almost NTLMv2 but limited to 24 bytes.
- related to Win9X, legacy NAS pass-though authentication
*/
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: Checking LMv2 password with domain %s\n", client_domain));
if (smb_pwd_check_ntlmv2( lm_response,
nt_pw, challenge,
client_username,
client_domain,
False,
NULL)) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: Checking LMv2 password with upper-cased version of domain %s\n", client_domain));
if (smb_pwd_check_ntlmv2( lm_response,
nt_pw, challenge,
client_username,
client_domain,
True,
NULL)) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: Checking LMv2 password without a domain\n"));
if (smb_pwd_check_ntlmv2( lm_response,
nt_pw, challenge,
client_username,
"",
False,
NULL)) {
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/* Apparently NT accepts NT responses in the LM field
- I think this is related to Win9X pass-though authentication
*/
DEBUG(4,("ntlm_password_check: Checking NT MD4 password in LM field\n"));
if (lp_ntlm_auth()) {
if (smb_pwd_check_ntlmv1(lm_response,
nt_pw, challenge,
NULL)) {
/* The session key for this response is still very odd.
It not very secure, so use it only if we otherwise
allow LM authentication */
if (lp_lanman_auth() && lm_pw) {
uint8 first_8_lm_hash[16];
memcpy(first_8_lm_hash, lm_pw, 8);
memset(first_8_lm_hash + 8, '\0', 8);
*user_sess_key = data_blob(first_8_lm_hash, 16);
*lm_sess_key = data_blob(first_8_lm_hash, 16);
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: LM password, NT MD4 password in LM field and LMv2 failed for user %s\n",username));
} else {
DEBUG(3,("ntlm_password_check: LM password and LMv2 failed for user %s, and NT MD4 password in LM field not permitted\n",username));
}
return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
}