backupkey: Handle more clearly the case where we find the secret, but it has no value
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1 /*
2 * Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 * Generate AFS tickets
4 * Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2003
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 * (at your option) any later version.
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
20 #include "includes.h"
21 #include "lib/afs/afs_funcs.h"
23 #ifdef WITH_FAKE_KASERVER
25 #define NO_ASN1_TYPEDEFS 1
27 #include "secrets.h"
28 #include "passdb.h"
29 #include "auth.h"
30 #include "../librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_netlogon.h"
31 #include "lib/afs/afs_settoken.h"
33 #include <afs/param.h>
34 #include <afs/stds.h>
35 #include <afs/auth.h>
36 #include <afs/venus.h>
37 #include <asm/unistd.h>
38 #include <openssl/des.h>
40 struct ClearToken {
41 uint32 AuthHandle;
42 char HandShakeKey[8];
43 uint32 ViceId;
44 uint32 BeginTimestamp;
45 uint32 EndTimestamp;
48 static char *afs_encode_token(const char *cell, const DATA_BLOB ticket,
49 const struct ClearToken *ct)
51 char *base64_ticket;
52 char *result = NULL;
54 DATA_BLOB key = data_blob(ct->HandShakeKey, 8);
55 char *base64_key;
56 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx;
58 mem_ctx = talloc_stackframe();
59 if (mem_ctx == NULL)
60 goto done;
62 base64_ticket = base64_encode_data_blob(mem_ctx, ticket);
63 if (base64_ticket == NULL)
64 goto done;
66 base64_key = base64_encode_data_blob(mem_ctx, key);
67 if (base64_key == NULL)
68 goto done;
70 asprintf(&result, "%s\n%u\n%s\n%u\n%u\n%u\n%s\n", cell,
71 ct->AuthHandle, base64_key, ct->ViceId, ct->BeginTimestamp,
72 ct->EndTimestamp, base64_ticket);
74 DEBUG(10, ("Got ticket string:\n%s\n", result));
76 done:
77 TALLOC_FREE(mem_ctx);
79 return result;
82 /* Create a ClearToken and an encrypted ticket. ClearToken has not yet the
83 * ViceId set, this should be set by the caller. */
85 static bool afs_createtoken(const char *username, const char *cell,
86 DATA_BLOB *ticket, struct ClearToken *ct)
88 fstring clear_ticket;
89 char *p = clear_ticket;
90 uint32 len;
91 uint32 now;
93 struct afs_key key;
94 des_key_schedule key_schedule;
96 if (!secrets_init())
97 return false;
99 if (!secrets_fetch_afs_key(cell, &key)) {
100 DEBUG(1, ("Could not fetch AFS service key\n"));
101 return false;
104 ct->AuthHandle = key.kvno;
106 /* Build the ticket. This is going to be encrypted, so in our
107 way we fill in ct while we still have the unencrypted
108 form. */
110 p = clear_ticket;
112 /* The byte-order */
113 *p = 1;
114 p += 1;
116 /* "Alice", the client username */
117 strncpy(p, username, sizeof(clear_ticket)-PTR_DIFF(p,clear_ticket)-1);
118 p += strlen(p)+1;
119 strncpy(p, "", sizeof(clear_ticket)-PTR_DIFF(p,clear_ticket)-1);
120 p += strlen(p)+1;
121 strncpy(p, cell, sizeof(clear_ticket)-PTR_DIFF(p,clear_ticket)-1);
122 p += strlen(p)+1;
124 /* Alice's network layer address. At least Openafs-1.2.10
125 ignores this, so we fill in a dummy value here. */
126 SIVAL(p, 0, 0);
127 p += 4;
129 /* We need to create a session key */
130 generate_random_buffer((uint8_t *)p, 8);
132 /* Our client code needs the the key in the clear, it does not
133 know the server-key ... */
134 memcpy(ct->HandShakeKey, p, 8);
136 p += 8;
138 /* This is a kerberos 4 life time. The life time is expressed
139 * in units of 5 minute intervals up to 38400 seconds, after
140 * that a table is used up to lifetime 0xBF. Values between
141 * 0xC0 and 0xFF is undefined. 0xFF is defined to be the
142 * infinite time that never expire.
144 * So here we cheat and use the infinite time */
145 *p = 255;
146 p += 1;
148 /* Ticket creation time */
149 now = time(NULL);
150 SIVAL(p, 0, now);
151 ct->BeginTimestamp = now;
153 if(lp_afs_token_lifetime() == 0)
154 ct->EndTimestamp = NEVERDATE;
155 else
156 ct->EndTimestamp = now + lp_afs_token_lifetime();
158 if (((ct->EndTimestamp - ct->BeginTimestamp) & 1) == 1) {
159 ct->BeginTimestamp += 1; /* Lifetime must be even */
161 p += 4;
163 /* And here comes Bob's name and instance, in this case the
164 AFS server. */
165 strncpy(p, "afs", sizeof(clear_ticket)-PTR_DIFF(p,clear_ticket)-1);
166 p += strlen(p)+1;
167 strncpy(p, "", sizeof(clear_ticket)-PTR_DIFF(p,clear_ticket)-1);
168 p += strlen(p)+1;
170 /* And zero-pad to a multiple of 8 bytes */
171 len = PTR_DIFF(p, clear_ticket);
172 if (len & 7) {
173 uint32 extra_space = 8-(len & 7);
174 memset(p, 0, extra_space);
175 p+=extra_space;
177 len = PTR_DIFF(p, clear_ticket);
179 des_key_sched((const_des_cblock *)key.key, key_schedule);
180 des_pcbc_encrypt((const unsigned char*) clear_ticket,
181 (unsigned char*) clear_ticket,
182 len, key_schedule, (C_Block *)key.key, 1);
184 ZERO_STRUCT(key);
186 *ticket = data_blob(clear_ticket, len);
188 return true;
191 char *afs_createtoken_str(const char *username, const char *cell)
193 DATA_BLOB ticket;
194 struct ClearToken ct;
195 char *result;
197 if (!afs_createtoken(username, cell, &ticket, &ct))
198 return NULL;
200 result = afs_encode_token(cell, ticket, &ct);
202 data_blob_free(&ticket);
204 return result;
208 This routine takes a radical approach completely bypassing the
209 Kerberos idea of security and using AFS simply as an intelligent
210 file backend. Samba has persuaded itself somehow that the user is
211 actually correctly identified and then we create a ticket that the
212 AFS server hopefully accepts using its KeyFile that the admin has
213 kindly stored to our secrets.tdb.
215 Thanks to the book "Network Security -- PRIVATE Communication in a
216 PUBLIC World" by Charlie Kaufman, Radia Perlman and Mike Speciner
217 Kerberos 4 tickets are not really hard to construct.
219 For the comments "Alice" is the User to be auth'ed, and "Bob" is the
220 AFS server. */
222 bool afs_login(connection_struct *conn)
224 DATA_BLOB ticket;
225 char *afs_username = NULL;
226 char *cell = NULL;
227 bool result;
228 char *ticket_str = NULL;
229 const struct dom_sid *user_sid;
230 TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos();
232 struct ClearToken ct;
234 afs_username = talloc_strdup(ctx,
235 lp_afs_username_map());
236 if (!afs_username) {
237 return false;
240 afs_username = talloc_sub_advanced(ctx,
241 lp_servicename(ctx, SNUM(conn)),
242 conn->session_info->unix_info->unix_name,
243 conn->connectpath,
244 conn->session_info->unix_token->gid,
245 conn->session_info->unix_info->sanitized_username,
246 conn->session_info->info->domain_name,
247 afs_username);
248 if (!afs_username) {
249 return false;
252 user_sid = &conn->session_info->security_token->sids[0];
253 afs_username = talloc_string_sub(talloc_tos(),
254 afs_username,
255 "%s",
256 sid_string_tos(user_sid));
257 if (!afs_username) {
258 return false;
261 /* The pts command always generates completely lower-case user
262 * names. */
263 if (!strlower_m(afs_username)) {
264 return false;
267 cell = strchr(afs_username, '@');
269 if (cell == NULL) {
270 DEBUG(1, ("AFS username doesn't contain a @, "
271 "could not find cell\n"));
272 return false;
275 *cell = '\0';
276 cell += 1;
278 DEBUG(10, ("Trying to log into AFS for user %s@%s\n",
279 afs_username, cell));
281 if (!afs_createtoken(afs_username, cell, &ticket, &ct))
282 return false;
284 /* For which Unix-UID do we want to set the token? */
285 ct.ViceId = getuid();
287 ticket_str = afs_encode_token(cell, ticket, &ct);
289 result = afs_settoken_str(ticket_str);
291 SAFE_FREE(ticket_str);
293 data_blob_free(&ticket);
295 return result;
298 #else
300 bool afs_login(connection_struct *conn)
302 return true;
305 char *afs_createtoken_str(const char *username, const char *cell)
307 return NULL;
310 #endif /* WITH_FAKE_KASERVER */