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
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26 #include "byteorder.h"
29 This implements the X/Open SMB password encryption
30 It takes a password ('unix' string), a 8 byte "crypt key"
31 and puts 24 bytes of encrypted password into p24 */
32 void SMBencrypt(const char *passwd
, const uchar
*c8
, uchar p24
[24])
37 E_deshash(passwd
, p21
);
39 SMBOWFencrypt(p21
, c8
, p24
);
42 DEBUG(100,("SMBencrypt: lm#, challenge, response\n"));
43 dump_data(100, (char *)p21
, 16);
44 dump_data(100, (const char *)c8
, 8);
45 dump_data(100, (char *)p24
, 24);
50 * Creates the MD4 Hash of the users password in NT UNICODE.
51 * @param passwd password in 'unix' charset.
52 * @param p16 return password hashed with md4, caller allocated 16 byte buffer
55 void E_md4hash(const char *passwd
, uchar p16
[16])
60 /* Password must be converted to NT unicode - null terminated. */
61 push_ucs2(NULL
, wpwd
, (const char *)passwd
, 256, STR_UNICODE
|STR_NOALIGN
|STR_TERMINATE
);
62 /* Calculate length in bytes */
63 len
= strlen_w(wpwd
) * sizeof(int16
);
65 mdfour(p16
, (unsigned char *)wpwd
, len
);
70 * Creates the DES forward-only Hash of the users password in DOS ASCII charset
71 * @param passwd password in 'unix' charset.
72 * @param p16 return password hashed with DES, caller allocated 16 byte buffer
75 void E_deshash(const char *passwd
, uchar p16
[16])
80 /* Password must be converted to DOS charset - null terminated, uppercase. */
81 push_ascii(dospwd
, passwd
, sizeof(dospwd
), STR_UPPER
|STR_TERMINATE
);
83 /* Only the fisrt 14 chars are considered, password need not be null terminated. */
84 E_P16((const unsigned char *)dospwd
, p16
);
90 * Creates the MD4 and DES (LM) Hash of the users password.
91 * MD4 is of the NT Unicode, DES is of the DOS UPPERCASE password.
92 * @param passwd password in 'unix' charset.
93 * @param nt_p16 return password hashed with md4, caller allocated 16 byte buffer
94 * @param p16 return password hashed with des, caller allocated 16 byte buffer
97 /* Does both the NT and LM owfs of a user's password */
98 void nt_lm_owf_gen(const char *pwd
, uchar nt_p16
[16], uchar p16
[16])
100 /* Calculate the MD4 hash (NT compatible) of the password */
101 memset(nt_p16
, '\0', 16);
102 E_md4hash(pwd
, nt_p16
);
104 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
105 DEBUG(100,("nt_lm_owf_gen: pwd, nt#\n"));
106 dump_data(120, pwd
, strlen(pwd
));
107 dump_data(100, (char *)nt_p16
, 16);
110 E_deshash(pwd
, (uchar
*)p16
);
112 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
113 DEBUG(100,("nt_lm_owf_gen: pwd, lm#\n"));
114 dump_data(120, pwd
, strlen(pwd
));
115 dump_data(100, (char *)p16
, 16);
119 /* Does both the NTLMv2 owfs of a user's password */
120 BOOL
ntv2_owf_gen(const uchar owf
[16],
121 const char *user_in
, const char *domain_in
, uchar kr_buf
[16])
126 size_t user_byte_len
;
127 size_t domain_byte_len
;
131 user_byte_len
= push_ucs2_allocate(&user
, user_in
);
132 if (user_byte_len
== (size_t)-1) {
133 DEBUG(0, ("push_uss2_allocate() for user returned -1 (probably malloc() failure)\n"));
137 domain_byte_len
= push_ucs2_allocate(&domain
, domain_in
);
138 if (domain_byte_len
== (size_t)-1) {
139 DEBUG(0, ("push_uss2_allocate() for domain returned -1 (probably malloc() failure)\n"));
146 SMB_ASSERT(user_byte_len
>= 2);
147 SMB_ASSERT(domain_byte_len
>= 2);
149 /* We don't want null termination */
150 user_byte_len
= user_byte_len
- 2;
151 domain_byte_len
= domain_byte_len
- 2;
153 hmac_md5_init_limK_to_64(owf
, 16, &ctx
);
154 hmac_md5_update((const unsigned char *)user
, user_byte_len
, &ctx
);
155 hmac_md5_update((const unsigned char *)domain
, domain_byte_len
, &ctx
);
156 hmac_md5_final(kr_buf
, &ctx
);
158 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
159 DEBUG(100, ("ntv2_owf_gen: user, domain, owfkey, kr\n"));
160 dump_data(100, (const char *)user
, user_byte_len
);
161 dump_data(100, (const char *)domain
, domain_byte_len
);
162 dump_data(100, owf
, 16);
163 dump_data(100, kr_buf
, 16);
171 /* Does the des encryption from the NT or LM MD4 hash. */
172 void SMBOWFencrypt(const uchar passwd
[16], const uchar
*c8
, uchar p24
[24])
178 memcpy(p21
, passwd
, 16);
182 /* Does the des encryption from the FIRST 8 BYTES of the NT or LM MD4 hash. */
183 void NTLMSSPOWFencrypt(const uchar passwd
[8], const uchar
*ntlmchalresp
, uchar p24
[24])
188 memcpy(p21
, passwd
, 8);
189 memset(p21
+ 8, 0xbd, 8);
191 E_P24(p21
, ntlmchalresp
, p24
);
192 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
193 DEBUG(100,("NTLMSSPOWFencrypt: p21, c8, p24\n"));
194 dump_data(100, (char *)p21
, 21);
195 dump_data(100, (const char *)ntlmchalresp
, 8);
196 dump_data(100, (char *)p24
, 24);
201 /* Does the NT MD4 hash then des encryption. */
203 void SMBNTencrypt(const char *passwd
, uchar
*c8
, uchar
*p24
)
209 E_md4hash(passwd
, p21
);
210 SMBOWFencrypt(p21
, c8
, p24
);
212 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
213 DEBUG(100,("SMBNTencrypt: nt#, challenge, response\n"));
214 dump_data(100, (char *)p21
, 16);
215 dump_data(100, (char *)c8
, 8);
216 dump_data(100, (char *)p24
, 24);
220 BOOL
make_oem_passwd_hash(char data
[516], const char *passwd
, uchar old_pw_hash
[16], BOOL unicode
)
222 int new_pw_len
= strlen(passwd
) * (unicode
? 2 : 1);
224 if (new_pw_len
> 512)
226 DEBUG(0,("make_oem_passwd_hash: new password is too long.\n"));
231 * Now setup the data area.
232 * We need to generate a random fill
233 * for this area to make it harder to
236 generate_random_buffer((unsigned char *)data
, 516, False
);
237 push_string(NULL
, &data
[512 - new_pw_len
], passwd
, new_pw_len
,
238 STR_NOALIGN
| (unicode
?STR_UNICODE
:STR_ASCII
));
239 SIVAL(data
, 512, new_pw_len
);
241 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
242 DEBUG(100,("make_oem_passwd_hash\n"));
243 dump_data(100, data
, 516);
245 SamOEMhash( (unsigned char *)data
, (unsigned char *)old_pw_hash
, 516);
250 /* Does the md5 encryption from the Key Response for NTLMv2. */
251 void SMBOWFencrypt_ntv2(const uchar kr
[16],
252 const DATA_BLOB
*srv_chal
,
253 const DATA_BLOB
*cli_chal
,
258 hmac_md5_init_limK_to_64(kr
, 16, &ctx
);
259 hmac_md5_update(srv_chal
->data
, srv_chal
->length
, &ctx
);
260 hmac_md5_update(cli_chal
->data
, cli_chal
->length
, &ctx
);
261 hmac_md5_final(resp_buf
, &ctx
);
263 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
264 DEBUG(100, ("SMBOWFencrypt_ntv2: srv_chal, cli_chal, resp_buf\n"));
265 dump_data(100, srv_chal
->data
, srv_chal
->length
);
266 dump_data(100, cli_chal
->data
, cli_chal
->length
);
267 dump_data(100, resp_buf
, 16);
271 void SMBsesskeygen_ntv2(const uchar kr
[16],
272 const uchar
* nt_resp
, uint8 sess_key
[16])
274 /* a very nice, 128 bit, variable session key */
278 hmac_md5_init_limK_to_64(kr
, 16, &ctx
);
279 hmac_md5_update(nt_resp
, 16, &ctx
);
280 hmac_md5_final((unsigned char *)sess_key
, &ctx
);
282 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
283 DEBUG(100, ("SMBsesskeygen_ntv2:\n"));
284 dump_data(100, sess_key
, 16);
288 void SMBsesskeygen_ntv1(const uchar kr
[16],
289 const uchar
* nt_resp
, uint8 sess_key
[16])
291 /* yes, this session key does not change - yes, this
292 is a problem - but it is 128 bits */
294 mdfour((unsigned char *)sess_key
, kr
, 16);
296 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
297 DEBUG(100, ("SMBsesskeygen_ntv1:\n"));
298 dump_data(100, sess_key
, 16);
302 void SMBsesskeygen_lmv1(const uchar lm_hash
[16],
303 const uchar lm_resp
[24], /* only uses 8 */
306 /* Calculate the LM session key (effective length 40 bits,
307 but changes with each session) */
310 uchar partial_lm_hash
[16];
312 memcpy(partial_lm_hash
, lm_hash
, 8);
313 memset(partial_lm_hash
+ 8, 0xbd, 8);
315 SMBOWFencrypt(lm_hash
, lm_resp
, p24
);
317 memcpy(sess_key
, p24
, 16);
322 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
323 DEBUG(100, ("SMBsesskeygen_lmv1:\n"));
324 dump_data(100, sess_key
, 16);
328 DATA_BLOB
NTLMv2_generate_names_blob(const char *hostname
,
331 DATA_BLOB names_blob
= data_blob(NULL
, 0);
333 msrpc_gen(&names_blob
, "aaa",
334 NTLMSSP_NAME_TYPE_DOMAIN
, domain
,
335 NTLMSSP_NAME_TYPE_SERVER
, hostname
,
340 static DATA_BLOB
NTLMv2_generate_client_data(const DATA_BLOB
*names_blob
)
342 uchar client_chal
[8];
343 DATA_BLOB response
= data_blob(NULL
, 0);
346 generate_random_buffer(client_chal
, sizeof(client_chal
), False
);
348 put_long_date(long_date
, time(NULL
));
350 /* See http://www.ubiqx.org/cifs/SMB.html#SMB.8.5 */
352 msrpc_gen(&response
, "ddbbdb",
353 0x00000101, /* Header */
355 long_date
, 8, /* Timestamp */
356 client_chal
, 8, /* client challenge */
358 names_blob
->data
, names_blob
->length
); /* End of name list */
363 static DATA_BLOB
NTLMv2_generate_response(const uchar ntlm_v2_hash
[16],
364 const DATA_BLOB
*server_chal
,
365 const DATA_BLOB
*names_blob
)
367 uchar ntlmv2_response
[16];
368 DATA_BLOB ntlmv2_client_data
;
369 DATA_BLOB final_response
;
372 /* generate some data to pass into the response function - including
373 the hostname and domain name of the server */
374 ntlmv2_client_data
= NTLMv2_generate_client_data(names_blob
);
376 /* Given that data, and the challenge from the server, generate a response */
377 SMBOWFencrypt_ntv2(ntlm_v2_hash
, server_chal
, &ntlmv2_client_data
, ntlmv2_response
);
379 final_response
= data_blob(NULL
, sizeof(ntlmv2_response
) + ntlmv2_client_data
.length
);
381 memcpy(final_response
.data
, ntlmv2_response
, sizeof(ntlmv2_response
));
383 memcpy(final_response
.data
+sizeof(ntlmv2_response
),
384 ntlmv2_client_data
.data
, ntlmv2_client_data
.length
);
386 data_blob_free(&ntlmv2_client_data
);
388 return final_response
;
391 static DATA_BLOB
LMv2_generate_response(const uchar ntlm_v2_hash
[16],
392 const DATA_BLOB
*server_chal
)
394 uchar lmv2_response
[16];
395 DATA_BLOB lmv2_client_data
= data_blob(NULL
, 8);
396 DATA_BLOB final_response
= data_blob(NULL
, 24);
399 /* client-supplied random data */
400 generate_random_buffer(lmv2_client_data
.data
, lmv2_client_data
.length
, False
);
402 /* Given that data, and the challenge from the server, generate a response */
403 SMBOWFencrypt_ntv2(ntlm_v2_hash
, server_chal
, &lmv2_client_data
, lmv2_response
);
404 memcpy(final_response
.data
, lmv2_response
, sizeof(lmv2_response
));
406 /* after the first 16 bytes is the random data we generated above,
407 so the server can verify us with it */
408 memcpy(final_response
.data
+sizeof(lmv2_response
),
409 lmv2_client_data
.data
, lmv2_client_data
.length
);
411 data_blob_free(&lmv2_client_data
);
413 return final_response
;
416 BOOL
SMBNTLMv2encrypt(const char *user
, const char *domain
, const char *password
,
417 const DATA_BLOB
*server_chal
,
418 const DATA_BLOB
*names_blob
,
419 DATA_BLOB
*lm_response
, DATA_BLOB
*nt_response
,
420 DATA_BLOB
*nt_session_key
)
423 uchar ntlm_v2_hash
[16];
424 E_md4hash(password
, nt_hash
);
426 /* We don't use the NT# directly. Instead we use it mashed up with
427 the username and domain.
428 This prevents username swapping during the auth exchange
430 if (!ntv2_owf_gen(nt_hash
, user
, domain
, ntlm_v2_hash
)) {
435 *nt_response
= NTLMv2_generate_response(ntlm_v2_hash
, server_chal
,
437 if (nt_session_key
) {
438 *nt_session_key
= data_blob(NULL
, 16);
440 /* The NTLMv2 calculations also provide a session key, for signing etc later */
441 /* use only the first 16 bytes of nt_response for session key */
442 SMBsesskeygen_ntv2(ntlm_v2_hash
, nt_response
->data
, nt_session_key
->data
);
449 *lm_response
= LMv2_generate_response(ntlm_v2_hash
, server_chal
);
455 /***********************************************************
456 encode a password buffer. The caller gets to figure out
458 ************************************************************/
459 BOOL
encode_pw_buffer(char buffer
[516], char *new_pw
, int new_pw_length
)
461 generate_random_buffer((unsigned char *)buffer
, 516, True
);
463 memcpy(&buffer
[512 - new_pw_length
], new_pw
, new_pw_length
);
466 * The length of the new password is in the last 4 bytes of
469 SIVAL(buffer
, 512, new_pw_length
);
474 /***********************************************************
475 decode a password buffer
476 *new_pw_len is the length in bytes of the possibly mulitbyte
477 returned password including termination.
478 ************************************************************/
479 BOOL
decode_pw_buffer(char in_buffer
[516], char *new_pwrd
,
480 int new_pwrd_size
, uint32
*new_pw_len
)
485 Warning !!! : This function is called from some rpc call.
486 The password IN the buffer is a UNICODE string.
487 The password IN new_pwrd is an ASCII string
488 If you reuse that code somewhere else check first.
491 /* The length of the new password is in the last 4 bytes of the data buffer. */
493 byte_len
= IVAL(in_buffer
, 512);
495 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
496 dump_data(100, in_buffer
, 516);
499 /* Password cannot be longer than 128 characters */
500 if ( (byte_len
< 0) || (byte_len
> new_pwrd_size
- 1)) {
501 DEBUG(0, ("decode_pw_buffer: incorrect password length (%d).\n", byte_len
));
502 DEBUG(0, ("decode_pw_buffer: check that 'encrypt passwords = yes'\n"));
506 /* decode into the return buffer. Buffer must be a pstring */
507 *new_pw_len
= pull_string(NULL
, new_pwrd
, &in_buffer
[512 - byte_len
], new_pwrd_size
, byte_len
, STR_UNICODE
);
509 #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD
510 DEBUG(100,("decode_pw_buffer: new_pwrd: "));
511 dump_data(100, (char *)new_pwrd
, *new_pw_len
);
512 DEBUG(100,("multibyte len:%d\n", *new_pw_len
));
513 DEBUG(100,("original char len:%d\n", byte_len
/2));