2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 SMB parameters and setup
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
5 Modified by Jeremy Allison 1995.
6 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1995-2000.
7 Copyright (C) Luke Kennethc Casson Leighton 1996-2000.
8 Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> 2002-2003
10 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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15 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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25 #include "system/time.h"
26 #include "../libcli/auth/msrpc_parse.h"
27 #include "../lib/crypto/crypto.h"
28 #include "../libcli/auth/libcli_auth.h"
29 #include "../librpc/gen_ndr/ntlmssp.h"
31 void SMBencrypt_hash(const uint8_t lm_hash
[16], const uint8_t *c8
, uint8_t p24
[24])
36 memcpy(p21
, lm_hash
, 16);
38 SMBOWFencrypt(p21
, c8
, p24
);
41 DEBUG(100,("SMBencrypt_hash: lm#, challenge, response\n"));
42 dump_data(100, p21
, 16);
43 dump_data(100, c8
, 8);
44 dump_data(100, p24
, 24);
49 This implements the X/Open SMB password encryption
50 It takes a password ('unix' string), a 8 byte "crypt key"
51 and puts 24 bytes of encrypted password into p24
53 Returns False if password must have been truncated to create LM hash
56 bool SMBencrypt(const char *passwd
, const uint8_t *c8
, uint8_t p24
[24])
61 ret
= E_deshash(passwd
, lm_hash
);
62 SMBencrypt_hash(lm_hash
, c8
, p24
);
67 * Creates the MD4 Hash of the users password in NT UNICODE.
68 * @param passwd password in 'unix' charset.
69 * @param p16 return password hashed with md4, caller allocated 16 byte buffer
72 bool E_md4hash(const char *passwd
, uint8_t p16
[16])
78 ret
= push_ucs2_talloc(NULL
, &wpwd
, passwd
, &len
);
79 if (!ret
|| len
< 2) {
80 /* We don't want to return fixed data, as most callers
82 mdfour(p16
, (const uint8_t *)passwd
, strlen(passwd
));
87 mdfour(p16
, (const uint8_t *)wpwd
, len
);
94 * Creates the MD5 Hash of a combination of 16 byte salt and 16 byte NT hash.
95 * @param 16 byte salt.
96 * @param 16 byte NT hash.
97 * @param 16 byte return hashed with md5, caller allocated 16 byte buffer
100 void E_md5hash(const uint8_t salt
[16], const uint8_t nthash
[16], uint8_t hash_out
[16])
104 MD5Update(&tctx
, salt
, 16);
105 MD5Update(&tctx
, nthash
, 16);
106 MD5Final(hash_out
, &tctx
);
110 * Creates the DES forward-only Hash of the users password in DOS ASCII charset
111 * @param passwd password in 'unix' charset.
112 * @param p16 return password hashed with DES, caller allocated 16 byte buffer
113 * @return false if password was > 14 characters, and therefore may be incorrect, otherwise true
114 * @note p16 is filled in regardless
117 bool E_deshash(const char *passwd
, uint8_t p16
[16])
123 /* Password must be converted to DOS charset - null terminated, uppercase. */
124 push_string(dospwd
, passwd
, sizeof(dospwd
), STR_ASCII
|STR_UPPER
|STR_TERMINATE
);
126 /* Only the first 14 chars are considered, password need not be null terminated. */
127 E_P16((const uint8_t *)dospwd
, p16
);
129 if (strlen(dospwd
) > 14) {
139 * Creates the MD4 and DES (LM) Hash of the users password.
140 * MD4 is of the NT Unicode, DES is of the DOS UPPERCASE password.
141 * @param passwd password in 'unix' charset.
142 * @param nt_p16 return password hashed with md4, caller allocated 16 byte buffer
143 * @param p16 return password hashed with des, caller allocated 16 byte buffer
146 /* Does both the NT and LM owfs of a user's password */
147 void nt_lm_owf_gen(const char *pwd
, uint8_t nt_p16
[16], uint8_t p16
[16])
149 /* Calculate the MD4 hash (NT compatible) of the password */
150 memset(nt_p16
, '\0', 16);
151 E_md4hash(pwd
, nt_p16
);
153 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
154 DEBUG(100,("nt_lm_owf_gen: pwd, nt#\n"));
155 dump_data(120, (const uint8_t *)pwd
, strlen(pwd
));
156 dump_data(100, nt_p16
, 16);
159 E_deshash(pwd
, (uint8_t *)p16
);
161 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
162 DEBUG(100,("nt_lm_owf_gen: pwd, lm#\n"));
163 dump_data(120, (const uint8_t *)pwd
, strlen(pwd
));
164 dump_data(100, p16
, 16);
168 /* Does both the NTLMv2 owfs of a user's password */
169 bool ntv2_owf_gen(const uint8_t owf
[16],
170 const char *user_in
, const char *domain_in
,
175 size_t user_byte_len
;
176 size_t domain_byte_len
;
180 TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
= talloc_init("ntv2_owf_gen for %s\\%s", domain_in
, user_in
);
194 user_in
= strupper_talloc(mem_ctx
, user_in
);
195 if (user_in
== NULL
) {
196 talloc_free(mem_ctx
);
200 ret
= push_ucs2_talloc(mem_ctx
, &user
, user_in
, &user_byte_len
);
202 DEBUG(0, ("push_uss2_talloc() for user failed)\n"));
203 talloc_free(mem_ctx
);
207 ret
= push_ucs2_talloc(mem_ctx
, &domain
, domain_in
, &domain_byte_len
);
209 DEBUG(0, ("push_ucs2_talloc() for domain failed\n"));
210 talloc_free(mem_ctx
);
214 SMB_ASSERT(user_byte_len
>= 2);
215 SMB_ASSERT(domain_byte_len
>= 2);
217 /* We don't want null termination */
218 user_byte_len
= user_byte_len
- 2;
219 domain_byte_len
= domain_byte_len
- 2;
221 hmac_md5_init_limK_to_64(owf
, 16, &ctx
);
222 hmac_md5_update((uint8_t *)user
, user_byte_len
, &ctx
);
223 hmac_md5_update((uint8_t *)domain
, domain_byte_len
, &ctx
);
224 hmac_md5_final(kr_buf
, &ctx
);
226 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
227 DEBUG(100, ("ntv2_owf_gen: user, domain, owfkey, kr\n"));
228 dump_data(100, (uint8_t *)user
, user_byte_len
);
229 dump_data(100, (uint8_t *)domain
, domain_byte_len
);
230 dump_data(100, owf
, 16);
231 dump_data(100, kr_buf
, 16);
234 talloc_free(mem_ctx
);
238 /* Does the des encryption from the NT or LM MD4 hash. */
239 void SMBOWFencrypt(const uint8_t passwd
[16], const uint8_t *c8
, uint8_t p24
[24])
245 memcpy(p21
, passwd
, 16);
249 /* Does the des encryption. */
251 void SMBNTencrypt_hash(const uint8_t nt_hash
[16], uint8_t *c8
, uint8_t *p24
)
256 memcpy(p21
, nt_hash
, 16);
257 SMBOWFencrypt(p21
, c8
, p24
);
259 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
260 DEBUG(100,("SMBNTencrypt: nt#, challenge, response\n"));
261 dump_data(100, p21
, 16);
262 dump_data(100, c8
, 8);
263 dump_data(100, p24
, 24);
267 /* Does the NT MD4 hash then des encryption. Plaintext version of the above. */
269 void SMBNTencrypt(const char *passwd
, uint8_t *c8
, uint8_t *p24
)
272 E_md4hash(passwd
, nt_hash
);
273 SMBNTencrypt_hash(nt_hash
, c8
, p24
);
277 /* Does the md5 encryption from the Key Response for NTLMv2. */
278 void SMBOWFencrypt_ntv2(const uint8_t kr
[16],
279 const DATA_BLOB
*srv_chal
,
280 const DATA_BLOB
*smbcli_chal
,
281 uint8_t resp_buf
[16])
285 hmac_md5_init_limK_to_64(kr
, 16, &ctx
);
286 hmac_md5_update(srv_chal
->data
, srv_chal
->length
, &ctx
);
287 hmac_md5_update(smbcli_chal
->data
, smbcli_chal
->length
, &ctx
);
288 hmac_md5_final(resp_buf
, &ctx
);
290 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
291 DEBUG(100, ("SMBOWFencrypt_ntv2: srv_chal, smbcli_chal, resp_buf\n"));
292 dump_data(100, srv_chal
->data
, srv_chal
->length
);
293 dump_data(100, smbcli_chal
->data
, smbcli_chal
->length
);
294 dump_data(100, resp_buf
, 16);
298 void SMBsesskeygen_ntv2(const uint8_t kr
[16],
299 const uint8_t * nt_resp
, uint8_t sess_key
[16])
301 /* a very nice, 128 bit, variable session key */
305 hmac_md5_init_limK_to_64(kr
, 16, &ctx
);
306 hmac_md5_update(nt_resp
, 16, &ctx
);
307 hmac_md5_final((uint8_t *)sess_key
, &ctx
);
309 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
310 DEBUG(100, ("SMBsesskeygen_ntv2:\n"));
311 dump_data(100, sess_key
, 16);
315 void SMBsesskeygen_ntv1(const uint8_t kr
[16], uint8_t sess_key
[16])
317 /* yes, this session key does not change - yes, this
318 is a problem - but it is 128 bits */
320 mdfour((uint8_t *)sess_key
, kr
, 16);
322 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
323 DEBUG(100, ("SMBsesskeygen_ntv1:\n"));
324 dump_data(100, sess_key
, 16);
328 void SMBsesskeygen_lm_sess_key(const uint8_t lm_hash
[16],
329 const uint8_t lm_resp
[24], /* only uses 8 */
330 uint8_t sess_key
[16])
332 /* Calculate the LM session key (effective length 40 bits,
333 but changes with each session) */
335 uint8_t partial_lm_hash
[14];
337 memcpy(partial_lm_hash
, lm_hash
, 8);
338 memset(partial_lm_hash
+ 8, 0xbd, 6);
340 des_crypt56(p24
, lm_resp
, partial_lm_hash
, 1);
341 des_crypt56(p24
+8, lm_resp
, partial_lm_hash
+ 7, 1);
343 memcpy(sess_key
, p24
, 16);
345 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
346 DEBUG(100, ("SMBsesskeygen_lm_sess_key: \n"));
347 dump_data(100, sess_key
, 16);
351 DATA_BLOB
NTLMv2_generate_names_blob(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
,
352 const char *hostname
,
355 DATA_BLOB names_blob
= data_blob_talloc(mem_ctx
, NULL
, 0);
357 /* Deliberately ignore return here.. */
358 (void)msrpc_gen(mem_ctx
, &names_blob
,
360 MsvAvNbDomainName
, domain
,
361 MsvAvNbComputerName
, hostname
,
366 static DATA_BLOB
NTLMv2_generate_client_data(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
, const DATA_BLOB
*names_blob
)
368 uint8_t client_chal
[8];
369 DATA_BLOB response
= data_blob(NULL
, 0);
370 uint8_t long_date
[8];
373 unix_to_nt_time(&nttime
, time(NULL
));
375 generate_random_buffer(client_chal
, sizeof(client_chal
));
377 push_nttime(long_date
, 0, nttime
);
379 /* See http://www.ubiqx.org/cifs/SMB.html#SMB.8.5 */
381 /* Deliberately ignore return here.. */
382 (void)msrpc_gen(mem_ctx
, &response
, "ddbbdb",
383 0x00000101, /* Header */
385 long_date
, 8, /* Timestamp */
386 client_chal
, 8, /* client challenge */
388 names_blob
->data
, names_blob
->length
); /* End of name list */
393 static DATA_BLOB
NTLMv2_generate_response(TALLOC_CTX
*out_mem_ctx
,
394 const uint8_t ntlm_v2_hash
[16],
395 const DATA_BLOB
*server_chal
,
396 const DATA_BLOB
*names_blob
)
398 uint8_t ntlmv2_response
[16];
399 DATA_BLOB ntlmv2_client_data
;
400 DATA_BLOB final_response
;
402 TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
= talloc_named(out_mem_ctx
, 0,
403 "NTLMv2_generate_response internal context");
406 return data_blob(NULL
, 0);
410 /* generate some data to pass into the response function - including
411 the hostname and domain name of the server */
412 ntlmv2_client_data
= NTLMv2_generate_client_data(mem_ctx
, names_blob
);
414 /* Given that data, and the challenge from the server, generate a response */
415 SMBOWFencrypt_ntv2(ntlm_v2_hash
, server_chal
, &ntlmv2_client_data
, ntlmv2_response
);
417 final_response
= data_blob_talloc(out_mem_ctx
, NULL
, sizeof(ntlmv2_response
) + ntlmv2_client_data
.length
);
419 memcpy(final_response
.data
, ntlmv2_response
, sizeof(ntlmv2_response
));
421 memcpy(final_response
.data
+sizeof(ntlmv2_response
),
422 ntlmv2_client_data
.data
, ntlmv2_client_data
.length
);
424 talloc_free(mem_ctx
);
426 return final_response
;
429 static DATA_BLOB
LMv2_generate_response(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
,
430 const uint8_t ntlm_v2_hash
[16],
431 const DATA_BLOB
*server_chal
)
433 uint8_t lmv2_response
[16];
434 DATA_BLOB lmv2_client_data
= data_blob_talloc(mem_ctx
, NULL
, 8);
435 DATA_BLOB final_response
= data_blob_talloc(mem_ctx
, NULL
,24);
438 /* client-supplied random data */
439 generate_random_buffer(lmv2_client_data
.data
, lmv2_client_data
.length
);
441 /* Given that data, and the challenge from the server, generate a response */
442 SMBOWFencrypt_ntv2(ntlm_v2_hash
, server_chal
, &lmv2_client_data
, lmv2_response
);
443 memcpy(final_response
.data
, lmv2_response
, sizeof(lmv2_response
));
445 /* after the first 16 bytes is the random data we generated above,
446 so the server can verify us with it */
447 memcpy(final_response
.data
+sizeof(lmv2_response
),
448 lmv2_client_data
.data
, lmv2_client_data
.length
);
450 data_blob_free(&lmv2_client_data
);
452 return final_response
;
455 bool SMBNTLMv2encrypt_hash(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
,
456 const char *user
, const char *domain
, const uint8_t nt_hash
[16],
457 const DATA_BLOB
*server_chal
,
458 const DATA_BLOB
*names_blob
,
459 DATA_BLOB
*lm_response
, DATA_BLOB
*nt_response
,
460 DATA_BLOB
*lm_session_key
, DATA_BLOB
*user_session_key
)
462 uint8_t ntlm_v2_hash
[16];
464 /* We don't use the NT# directly. Instead we use it mashed up with
465 the username and domain.
466 This prevents username swapping during the auth exchange
468 if (!ntv2_owf_gen(nt_hash
, user
, domain
, ntlm_v2_hash
)) {
473 *nt_response
= NTLMv2_generate_response(mem_ctx
,
474 ntlm_v2_hash
, server_chal
,
476 if (user_session_key
) {
477 *user_session_key
= data_blob_talloc(mem_ctx
, NULL
, 16);
479 /* The NTLMv2 calculations also provide a session key, for signing etc later */
480 /* use only the first 16 bytes of nt_response for session key */
481 SMBsesskeygen_ntv2(ntlm_v2_hash
, nt_response
->data
, user_session_key
->data
);
488 *lm_response
= LMv2_generate_response(mem_ctx
,
489 ntlm_v2_hash
, server_chal
);
490 if (lm_session_key
) {
491 *lm_session_key
= data_blob_talloc(mem_ctx
, NULL
, 16);
493 /* The NTLMv2 calculations also provide a session key, for signing etc later */
494 /* use only the first 16 bytes of lm_response for session key */
495 SMBsesskeygen_ntv2(ntlm_v2_hash
, lm_response
->data
, lm_session_key
->data
);
502 bool SMBNTLMv2encrypt(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
,
503 const char *user
, const char *domain
,
504 const char *password
,
505 const DATA_BLOB
*server_chal
,
506 const DATA_BLOB
*names_blob
,
507 DATA_BLOB
*lm_response
, DATA_BLOB
*nt_response
,
508 DATA_BLOB
*lm_session_key
, DATA_BLOB
*user_session_key
)
511 E_md4hash(password
, nt_hash
);
513 return SMBNTLMv2encrypt_hash(mem_ctx
,
514 user
, domain
, nt_hash
, server_chal
, names_blob
,
515 lm_response
, nt_response
, lm_session_key
, user_session_key
);
518 /***********************************************************
519 encode a password buffer with a unicode password. The buffer
520 is filled with random data to make it harder to attack.
521 ************************************************************/
522 bool encode_pw_buffer(uint8_t buffer
[516], const char *password
, int string_flags
)
527 /* the incoming buffer can be any alignment. */
528 string_flags
|= STR_NOALIGN
;
530 new_pw_len
= push_string(new_pw
,
532 sizeof(new_pw
), string_flags
);
533 if (new_pw_len
== -1) {
537 memcpy(&buffer
[512 - new_pw_len
], new_pw
, new_pw_len
);
539 generate_random_buffer(buffer
, 512 - new_pw_len
);
542 * The length of the new password is in the last 4 bytes of
545 SIVAL(buffer
, 512, new_pw_len
);
551 /***********************************************************
552 decode a password buffer
553 *new_pw_len is the length in bytes of the possibly mulitbyte
554 returned password including termination.
555 ************************************************************/
557 bool decode_pw_buffer(TALLOC_CTX
*ctx
,
558 uint8_t in_buffer
[516],
561 charset_t string_charset
)
569 Warning !!! : This function is called from some rpc call.
570 The password IN the buffer may be a UNICODE string.
571 The password IN new_pwrd is an ASCII string
572 If you reuse that code somewhere else check first.
575 /* The length of the new password is in the last 4 bytes of the data buffer. */
577 byte_len
= IVAL(in_buffer
, 512);
579 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
580 dump_data(100, in_buffer
, 516);
583 /* Password cannot be longer than the size of the password buffer */
584 if ( (byte_len
< 0) || (byte_len
> 512)) {
585 DEBUG(0, ("decode_pw_buffer: incorrect password length (%d).\n", byte_len
));
586 DEBUG(0, ("decode_pw_buffer: check that 'encrypt passwords = yes'\n"));
590 /* decode into the return buffer. */
591 if (!convert_string_talloc(ctx
, string_charset
, CH_UNIX
,
592 &in_buffer
[512 - byte_len
],
597 DEBUG(0, ("decode_pw_buffer: failed to convert incoming password\n"));
601 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
602 DEBUG(100,("decode_pw_buffer: new_pwrd: "));
603 dump_data(100, (uint8_t *)*pp_new_pwrd
, *new_pw_len
);
604 DEBUG(100,("multibyte len:%lu\n", (unsigned long int)*new_pw_len
));
605 DEBUG(100,("original char len:%d\n", byte_len
/2));
611 /***********************************************************
612 Decode an arc4 encrypted password change buffer.
613 ************************************************************/
615 void encode_or_decode_arc4_passwd_buffer(unsigned char pw_buf
[532], const DATA_BLOB
*psession_key
)
618 unsigned char key_out
[16];
620 /* Confounder is last 16 bytes. */
623 MD5Update(&tctx
, &pw_buf
[516], 16);
624 MD5Update(&tctx
, psession_key
->data
, psession_key
->length
);
625 MD5Final(key_out
, &tctx
);
626 /* arc4 with key_out. */
627 arcfour_crypt(pw_buf
, key_out
, 516);
630 /***********************************************************
631 encode a password buffer with an already unicode password. The
632 rest of the buffer is filled with random data to make it harder to attack.
633 ************************************************************/
634 bool set_pw_in_buffer(uint8_t buffer
[516], DATA_BLOB
*password
)
636 if (password
->length
> 512) {
640 memcpy(&buffer
[512 - password
->length
], password
->data
, password
->length
);
642 generate_random_buffer(buffer
, 512 - password
->length
);
645 * The length of the new password is in the last 4 bytes of
648 SIVAL(buffer
, 512, password
->length
);
652 /***********************************************************
653 decode a password buffer
654 *new_pw_size is the length in bytes of the extracted unicode password
655 ************************************************************/
656 bool extract_pw_from_buffer(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
,
657 uint8_t in_buffer
[516], DATA_BLOB
*new_pass
)
661 /* The length of the new password is in the last 4 bytes of the data buffer. */
663 byte_len
= IVAL(in_buffer
, 512);
665 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
666 dump_data(100, in_buffer
, 516);
669 /* Password cannot be longer than the size of the password buffer */
670 if ( (byte_len
< 0) || (byte_len
> 512)) {
674 *new_pass
= data_blob_talloc(mem_ctx
, &in_buffer
[512 - byte_len
], byte_len
);
676 if (!new_pass
->data
) {
684 /* encode a wkssvc_PasswordBuffer:
686 * similar to samr_CryptPasswordEx. Different: 8byte confounder (instead of
687 * 16byte), confounder in front of the 516 byte buffer (instead of after that
688 * buffer), calling MD5Update() first with session_key and then with confounder
689 * (vice versa in samr) - Guenther */
691 void encode_wkssvc_join_password_buffer(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
,
693 DATA_BLOB
*session_key
,
694 struct wkssvc_PasswordBuffer
**pwd_buf
)
698 struct wkssvc_PasswordBuffer
*my_pwd_buf
= NULL
;
699 DATA_BLOB confounded_session_key
;
700 int confounder_len
= 8;
701 uint8_t confounder
[8];
703 my_pwd_buf
= talloc_zero(mem_ctx
, struct wkssvc_PasswordBuffer
);
708 confounded_session_key
= data_blob_talloc(mem_ctx
, NULL
, 16);
710 encode_pw_buffer(buffer
, pwd
, STR_UNICODE
);
712 generate_random_buffer((uint8_t *)confounder
, confounder_len
);
715 MD5Update(&ctx
, session_key
->data
, session_key
->length
);
716 MD5Update(&ctx
, confounder
, confounder_len
);
717 MD5Final(confounded_session_key
.data
, &ctx
);
719 arcfour_crypt_blob(buffer
, 516, &confounded_session_key
);
721 memcpy(&my_pwd_buf
->data
[0], confounder
, confounder_len
);
722 memcpy(&my_pwd_buf
->data
[8], buffer
, 516);
724 data_blob_free(&confounded_session_key
);
726 *pwd_buf
= my_pwd_buf
;
729 WERROR
decode_wkssvc_join_password_buffer(TALLOC_CTX
*mem_ctx
,
730 struct wkssvc_PasswordBuffer
*pwd_buf
,
731 DATA_BLOB
*session_key
,
738 DATA_BLOB confounded_session_key
;
740 int confounder_len
= 8;
741 uint8_t confounder
[8];
746 return WERR_BAD_PASSWORD
;
749 if (session_key
->length
!= 16) {
750 DEBUG(10,("invalid session key\n"));
751 return WERR_BAD_PASSWORD
;
754 confounded_session_key
= data_blob_talloc(mem_ctx
, NULL
, 16);
756 memcpy(&confounder
, &pwd_buf
->data
[0], confounder_len
);
757 memcpy(&buffer
, &pwd_buf
->data
[8], 516);
760 MD5Update(&ctx
, session_key
->data
, session_key
->length
);
761 MD5Update(&ctx
, confounder
, confounder_len
);
762 MD5Final(confounded_session_key
.data
, &ctx
);
764 arcfour_crypt_blob(buffer
, 516, &confounded_session_key
);
766 if (!decode_pw_buffer(mem_ctx
, buffer
, pwd
, &pwd_len
, CH_UTF16
)) {
767 data_blob_free(&confounded_session_key
);
768 return WERR_BAD_PASSWORD
;
771 data_blob_free(&confounded_session_key
);