2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Privileges handling functions
4 Copyright (C) Jean François Micouleau 1998-2001
5 Copyright (C) Simo Sorce 2002-2003
6 Copyright (C) Gerald (Jerry) Carter 2005
7 Copyright (C) Michael Adam 2007
8 Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2010
9 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2004
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26 * Basic privileges functions (mask-operations and conversion
27 * functions between the different formats (se_priv, privset, luid)
28 * moved here * from lib/privileges.c to minimize linker deps.
30 * generally SID- and LUID-related code is left in lib/privileges.c
32 * some extra functions to hide privs array from lib/privileges.c
36 #include "libcli/security/privileges.h"
37 #include "libcli/security/privileges_private.h"
38 #include "librpc/gen_ndr/security.h"
40 /* The use of strcasecmp here is safe, all the comparison strings are ASCII */
43 #define NUM_SHORT_LIST_PRIVS 9
46 enum sec_privilege luid
;
47 uint64_t privilege_mask
;
49 const char *description
;
52 {SEC_PRIV_MACHINE_ACCOUNT
, SEC_PRIV_MACHINE_ACCOUNT_BIT
, "SeMachineAccountPrivilege", "Add machines to domain"},
53 {SEC_PRIV_TAKE_OWNERSHIP
, SEC_PRIV_TAKE_OWNERSHIP_BIT
, "SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege", "Take ownership of files or other objects"},
54 {SEC_PRIV_BACKUP
, SEC_PRIV_BACKUP_BIT
, "SeBackupPrivilege", "Back up files and directories"},
55 {SEC_PRIV_RESTORE
, SEC_PRIV_RESTORE_BIT
, "SeRestorePrivilege", "Restore files and directories"},
56 {SEC_PRIV_REMOTE_SHUTDOWN
, SEC_PRIV_REMOTE_SHUTDOWN_BIT
, "SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege", "Force shutdown from a remote system"},
58 {SEC_PRIV_PRINT_OPERATOR
, SEC_PRIV_PRINT_OPERATOR_BIT
, "SePrintOperatorPrivilege", "Manage printers"},
59 {SEC_PRIV_ADD_USERS
, SEC_PRIV_ADD_USERS_BIT
, "SeAddUsersPrivilege", "Add users and groups to the domain"},
60 {SEC_PRIV_DISK_OPERATOR
, SEC_PRIV_DISK_OPERATOR_BIT
, "SeDiskOperatorPrivilege", "Manage disk shares"},
61 {SEC_PRIV_SECURITY
, SEC_PRIV_SECURITY_BIT
, "SeSecurityPrivilege", "System security"},
64 /* The list from here on is not displayed in the code from
65 * source3, and is after index NUM_SHORT_LIST_PRIVS for that
69 SEC_PRIV_SYSTEMTIME_BIT
,
70 "SeSystemtimePrivilege",
71 "Set the system clock"},
74 SEC_PRIV_SHUTDOWN_BIT
,
75 "SeShutdownPrivilege",
76 "Shutdown the system"},
83 {SEC_PRIV_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT
,
84 SEC_PRIV_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_BIT
,
85 "SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege",
86 "Modify system environment"},
88 {SEC_PRIV_SYSTEM_PROFILE
,
89 SEC_PRIV_SYSTEM_PROFILE_BIT
,
90 "SeSystemProfilePrivilege",
91 "Profile the system"},
93 {SEC_PRIV_PROFILE_SINGLE_PROCESS
,
94 SEC_PRIV_PROFILE_SINGLE_PROCESS_BIT
,
95 "SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege",
96 "Profile one process"},
98 {SEC_PRIV_INCREASE_BASE_PRIORITY
,
99 SEC_PRIV_INCREASE_BASE_PRIORITY_BIT
,
100 "SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege",
101 "Increase base priority"},
103 {SEC_PRIV_LOAD_DRIVER
,
104 SEC_PRIV_LOAD_DRIVER_BIT
,
105 "SeLoadDriverPrivilege",
108 {SEC_PRIV_CREATE_PAGEFILE
,
109 SEC_PRIV_CREATE_PAGEFILE_BIT
,
110 "SeCreatePagefilePrivilege",
111 "Create page files"},
113 {SEC_PRIV_INCREASE_QUOTA
,
114 SEC_PRIV_INCREASE_QUOTA_BIT
,
115 "SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege",
118 {SEC_PRIV_CHANGE_NOTIFY
,
119 SEC_PRIV_CHANGE_NOTIFY_BIT
,
120 "SeChangeNotifyPrivilege",
121 "Register for change notify"},
128 {SEC_PRIV_MANAGE_VOLUME
,
129 SEC_PRIV_MANAGE_VOLUME_BIT
,
130 "SeManageVolumePrivilege",
131 "Manage system volumes"},
133 {SEC_PRIV_IMPERSONATE
,
134 SEC_PRIV_IMPERSONATE_BIT
,
135 "SeImpersonatePrivilege",
136 "Impersonate users"},
138 {SEC_PRIV_CREATE_GLOBAL
,
139 SEC_PRIV_CREATE_GLOBAL_BIT
,
140 "SeCreateGlobalPrivilege",
143 {SEC_PRIV_ENABLE_DELEGATION
,
144 SEC_PRIV_ENABLE_DELEGATION_BIT
,
145 "SeEnableDelegationPrivilege",
146 "Enable Delegation"},
149 /* These are rights, not privileges, and should not be confused. The
150 * names are very similar, and they are quite similar in behaviour,
151 * but they are not to be enumerated as a system-wide list or have an
153 static const struct {
156 const char *description
;
158 {LSA_POLICY_MODE_INTERACTIVE
,
159 "SeInteractiveLogonRight",
160 "Interactive logon"},
162 {LSA_POLICY_MODE_NETWORK
,
163 "SeNetworkLogonRight",
166 {LSA_POLICY_MODE_REMOTE_INTERACTIVE
,
167 "SeRemoteInteractiveLogonRight",
168 "Remote Interactive logon"}
172 return a privilege mask given a privilege id
174 uint64_t sec_privilege_mask(enum sec_privilege privilege
)
177 for (i
=0;i
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
);i
++) {
178 if (privs
[i
].luid
== privilege
) {
179 return privs
[i
].privilege_mask
;
186 /***************************************************************************
187 put all valid privileges into a mask
188 ****************************************************************************/
190 void se_priv_put_all_privileges(uint64_t *privilege_mask
)
195 for ( i
=0; i
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
); i
++ ) {
196 *privilege_mask
|= privs
[i
].privilege_mask
;
200 /*********************************************************************
201 Lookup the uint64_t bitmask value for a privilege name
202 *********************************************************************/
204 bool se_priv_from_name( const char *name
, uint64_t *privilege_mask
)
207 for ( i
=0; i
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
); i
++ ) {
208 if ( strequal( privs
[i
].name
, name
) ) {
209 *privilege_mask
= privs
[i
].privilege_mask
;
217 const char* get_privilege_dispname( const char *name
)
225 for ( i
=0; i
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
); i
++ ) {
226 if ( strequal( privs
[i
].name
, name
) ) {
227 return privs
[i
].description
;
234 /*******************************************************************
235 return the number of elements in the 'short' privlege array (traditional source3 behaviour)
236 *******************************************************************/
238 int num_privileges_in_short_list( void )
240 return NUM_SHORT_LIST_PRIVS
;
243 /****************************************************************************
244 add a privilege to a privilege array
245 ****************************************************************************/
247 static bool privilege_set_add(PRIVILEGE_SET
*priv_set
, struct lsa_LUIDAttribute set
)
249 struct lsa_LUIDAttribute
*new_set
;
251 /* we can allocate memory to add the new privilege */
253 new_set
= talloc_realloc(priv_set
->mem_ctx
, priv_set
->set
, struct lsa_LUIDAttribute
, priv_set
->count
+ 1);
255 DEBUG(0,("privilege_set_add: failed to allocate memory!\n"));
259 new_set
[priv_set
->count
].luid
.high
= set
.luid
.high
;
260 new_set
[priv_set
->count
].luid
.low
= set
.luid
.low
;
261 new_set
[priv_set
->count
].attribute
= set
.attribute
;
264 priv_set
->set
= new_set
;
269 /*******************************************************************
270 *******************************************************************/
272 bool se_priv_to_privilege_set( PRIVILEGE_SET
*set
, uint64_t privilege_mask
)
275 struct lsa_LUIDAttribute luid
;
280 for ( i
=0; i
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
); i
++ ) {
281 if ((privilege_mask
& privs
[i
].privilege_mask
) == 0)
285 luid
.luid
.low
= privs
[i
].luid
;
287 if ( !privilege_set_add( set
, luid
) )
294 /*******************************************************************
295 *******************************************************************/
297 bool privilege_set_to_se_priv( uint64_t *privilege_mask
, struct lsa_PrivilegeSet
*privset
)
301 ZERO_STRUCTP( privilege_mask
);
303 for ( i
=0; i
<privset
->count
; i
++ ) {
306 /* sanity check for invalid privilege. we really
307 only care about the low 32 bits */
309 if ( privset
->set
[i
].luid
.high
!= 0 )
312 r
= sec_privilege_mask(privset
->set
[i
].luid
.low
);
314 *privilege_mask
|= r
;
322 map a privilege id to the wire string constant
324 const char *sec_privilege_name(enum sec_privilege privilege
)
327 for (i
=0;i
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
);i
++) {
328 if (privs
[i
].luid
== privilege
) {
329 return privs
[i
].name
;
336 map a privilege id to a privilege display name. Return NULL if not found
338 TODO: this should use language mappings
340 const char *sec_privilege_display_name(enum sec_privilege privilege
, uint16_t *language
)
343 for (i
=0;i
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
);i
++) {
344 if (privs
[i
].luid
== privilege
) {
345 return privs
[i
].description
;
352 map a privilege name to a privilege id. Return SEC_PRIV_INVALID if not found
354 enum sec_privilege
sec_privilege_id(const char *name
)
357 for (i
=0;i
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
);i
++) {
358 if (strcasecmp(privs
[i
].name
, name
) == 0) {
359 return privs
[i
].luid
;
362 return SEC_PRIV_INVALID
;
366 map a 'right' name to it's bitmap value. Return 0 if not found
368 uint32_t sec_right_bit(const char *name
)
371 for (i
=0;i
<ARRAY_SIZE(rights
);i
++) {
372 if (strcasecmp(rights
[i
].name
, name
) == 0) {
373 return rights
[i
].right_mask
;
380 assist in walking the table of privileges - return the LUID (low 32 bits) by index
382 enum sec_privilege
sec_privilege_from_index(int idx
)
384 if (idx
>= 0 && idx
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
)) {
385 return privs
[idx
].luid
;
387 return SEC_PRIV_INVALID
;
391 assist in walking the table of privileges - return the string constant by index
393 const char *sec_privilege_name_from_index(int idx
)
395 if (idx
>= 0 && idx
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
)) {
396 return privs
[idx
].name
;
404 return true if a security_token has a particular privilege bit set
406 bool security_token_has_privilege(const struct security_token
*token
, enum sec_privilege privilege
)
414 mask
= sec_privilege_mask(privilege
);
419 if (token
->privilege_mask
& mask
) {
425 bool security_token_system_privilege(const struct security_token
*token
)
431 if (token
->privilege_mask
== (uint64_t)~0) {
439 set a bit in the privilege mask
441 void security_token_set_privilege(struct security_token
*token
, enum sec_privilege privilege
)
443 /* Relies on the fact that an invalid privilage will return 0, so won't change this */
444 token
->privilege_mask
|= sec_privilege_mask(privilege
);
448 set a bit in the rights mask
450 void security_token_set_right_bit(struct security_token
*token
, uint32_t right_bit
)
452 token
->rights_mask
|= right_bit
;
455 void security_token_debug_privileges(int dbg_class
, int dbg_lev
, const struct security_token
*token
)
457 DEBUGADDC(dbg_class
, dbg_lev
, (" Privileges (0x%16llX):\n",
458 (unsigned long long) token
->privilege_mask
));
460 if (token
->privilege_mask
) {
463 for (idx
= 0; idx
<ARRAY_SIZE(privs
); idx
++) {
464 if (token
->privilege_mask
& privs
[idx
].privilege_mask
) {
465 DEBUGADDC(dbg_class
, dbg_lev
,
466 (" Privilege[%3lu]: %s\n", (unsigned long)i
++,
471 DEBUGADDC(dbg_class
, dbg_lev
, (" Rights (0x%16lX):\n",
472 (unsigned long) token
->rights_mask
));
474 if (token
->rights_mask
) {
477 for (idx
= 0; idx
<ARRAY_SIZE(rights
); idx
++) {
478 if (token
->rights_mask
& rights
[idx
].right_mask
) {
479 DEBUGADDC(dbg_class
, dbg_lev
,
480 (" Right[%3lu]: %s\n", (unsigned long)i
++,