2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 SMB Transport encryption (sealing) code.
4 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007.
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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22 /******************************************************************************
23 Pull out the encryption context for this packet. 0 means global context.
24 ******************************************************************************/
26 NTSTATUS
get_enc_ctx_num(const uint8_t *buf
, uint16
*p_enc_ctx_num
)
28 if (smb_len(buf
) < 8) {
29 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE
;
33 if (buf
[5] == 'S' && buf
[6] == 'M' && buf
[7] == 'B') {
34 /* Not an encrypted buffer. */
35 return NT_STATUS_NOT_FOUND
;
38 *p_enc_ctx_num
= SVAL(buf
,6);
42 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_RESPONSE
;
45 /******************************************************************************
46 Generic code for client and server.
47 Is encryption turned on ?
48 ******************************************************************************/
50 bool common_encryption_on(struct smb_trans_enc_state
*es
)
52 return ((es
!= NULL
) && es
->enc_on
);
55 /******************************************************************************
56 Generic code for client and server.
57 NTLM decrypt an incoming buffer.
58 Abartlett tells me that SSPI puts the signature first before the encrypted
59 output, so cope with the same for compatibility.
60 ******************************************************************************/
62 NTSTATUS
common_ntlm_decrypt_buffer(NTLMSSP_STATE
*ntlmssp_state
, char *buf
)
65 size_t buf_len
= smb_len(buf
) + 4; /* Don't forget the 4 length bytes. */
70 if (buf_len
< 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
) {
71 return NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
;
74 inbuf
= (char *)smb_xmemdup(buf
, buf_len
);
76 /* Adjust for the signature. */
77 data_len
= buf_len
- 8 - NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
;
79 /* Point at the signature. */
80 sig
= data_blob_const(inbuf
+8, NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
);
82 status
= ntlmssp_unseal_packet(ntlmssp_state
,
83 (unsigned char *)inbuf
+ 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
, /* 4 byte len + 0xFF 'E' <enc> <ctx> */
85 (unsigned char *)inbuf
+ 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
,
89 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
94 memcpy(buf
+ 8, inbuf
+ 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
, data_len
);
96 /* Reset the length and overwrite the header. */
97 smb_setlen(buf
,data_len
+ 4);
103 /******************************************************************************
104 Generic code for client and server.
105 NTLM encrypt an outgoing buffer. Return the encrypted pointer in ppbuf_out.
106 Abartlett tells me that SSPI puts the signature first before the encrypted
107 output, so do the same for compatibility.
108 ******************************************************************************/
110 NTSTATUS
common_ntlm_encrypt_buffer(NTLMSSP_STATE
*ntlmssp_state
,
117 size_t data_len
= smb_len(buf
) - 4; /* Ignore the 0xFF SMB bytes. */
123 return NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
;
127 * We know smb_len can't return a value > 128k, so no int overflow
131 buf_out
= SMB_XMALLOC_ARRAY(char, 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
+ data_len
);
133 /* Copy the data from the original buffer. */
135 memcpy(buf_out
+ 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
, buf
+ 8, data_len
);
137 smb_set_enclen(buf_out
, smb_len(buf
) + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
, enc_ctx_num
);
141 status
= ntlmssp_seal_packet(ntlmssp_state
,
142 (unsigned char *)buf_out
+ 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
, /* 4 byte len + 0xFF 'S' <enc> <ctx> */
144 (unsigned char *)buf_out
+ 8 + NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
,
148 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
149 data_blob_free(&sig
);
154 /* First 16 data bytes are signature for SSPI compatibility. */
155 memcpy(buf_out
+ 8, sig
.data
, NTLMSSP_SIG_SIZE
);
156 data_blob_free(&sig
);
157 *ppbuf_out
= buf_out
;
161 /******************************************************************************
162 Generic code for client and server.
163 gss-api decrypt an incoming buffer. We insist that the size of the
164 unwrapped buffer must be smaller or identical to the incoming buffer.
165 ******************************************************************************/
167 #if defined(HAVE_GSSAPI) && defined(HAVE_KRB5)
168 static NTSTATUS
common_gss_decrypt_buffer(struct smb_tran_enc_state_gss
*gss_state
, char *buf
)
170 gss_ctx_id_t gss_ctx
= gss_state
->gss_ctx
;
174 gss_buffer_desc in_buf
, out_buf
;
175 size_t buf_len
= smb_len(buf
) + 4; /* Don't forget the 4 length bytes. */
178 return NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
;
181 in_buf
.value
= buf
+ 8;
182 in_buf
.length
= buf_len
- 8;
184 ret
= gss_unwrap(&minor
,
188 &flags_got
, /* did we get sign+seal ? */
191 if (ret
!= GSS_S_COMPLETE
) {
192 ADS_STATUS adss
= ADS_ERROR_GSS(ret
, minor
);
193 DEBUG(0,("common_gss_encrypt_buffer: gss_unwrap failed. Error %s\n",
195 return map_nt_error_from_gss(ret
, minor
);
198 if (out_buf
.length
> in_buf
.length
) {
199 DEBUG(0,("common_gss_encrypt_buffer: gss_unwrap size (%u) too large (%u) !\n",
200 (unsigned int)out_buf
.length
,
201 (unsigned int)in_buf
.length
));
202 gss_release_buffer(&minor
, &out_buf
);
203 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
;
206 memcpy(buf
+ 8, out_buf
.value
, out_buf
.length
);
207 /* Reset the length and overwrite the header. */
208 smb_setlen(buf
, out_buf
.length
+ 4);
210 gss_release_buffer(&minor
, &out_buf
);
214 /******************************************************************************
215 Generic code for client and server.
216 gss-api encrypt an outgoing buffer. Return the alloced encrypted pointer in buf_out.
217 ******************************************************************************/
219 static NTSTATUS
common_gss_encrypt_buffer(struct smb_tran_enc_state_gss
*gss_state
,
224 gss_ctx_id_t gss_ctx
= gss_state
->gss_ctx
;
228 gss_buffer_desc in_buf
, out_buf
;
229 size_t buf_len
= smb_len(buf
) + 4; /* Don't forget the 4 length bytes. */
234 return NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
;
237 in_buf
.value
= buf
+ 8;
238 in_buf
.length
= buf_len
- 8;
240 ret
= gss_wrap(&minor
,
242 true, /* we want sign+seal. */
245 &flags_got
, /* did we get sign+seal ? */
248 if (ret
!= GSS_S_COMPLETE
) {
249 ADS_STATUS adss
= ADS_ERROR_GSS(ret
, minor
);
250 DEBUG(0,("common_gss_encrypt_buffer: gss_wrap failed. Error %s\n",
252 return map_nt_error_from_gss(ret
, minor
);
256 /* Sign+seal not supported. */
257 gss_release_buffer(&minor
, &out_buf
);
258 return NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED
;
261 /* Ya see - this is why I *hate* gss-api. I don't
262 * want to have to malloc another buffer of the
263 * same size + 8 bytes just to get a continuous
264 * header + buffer, but gss won't let me pass in
265 * a pre-allocated buffer. Bastards (and you know
266 * who you are....). I might fix this by
267 * going to "encrypt_and_send" passing in a file
268 * descriptor and doing scatter-gather write with
269 * TCP cork on Linux. But I shouldn't have to
273 *ppbuf_out
= (char *)SMB_MALLOC(out_buf
.length
+ 8); /* We know this can't wrap. */
275 gss_release_buffer(&minor
, &out_buf
);
276 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
;
279 memcpy(*ppbuf_out
+8, out_buf
.value
, out_buf
.length
);
280 smb_set_enclen(*ppbuf_out
, out_buf
.length
+ 4, enc_ctx_num
);
282 gss_release_buffer(&minor
, &out_buf
);
287 /******************************************************************************
288 Generic code for client and server.
289 Encrypt an outgoing buffer. Return the alloced encrypted pointer in buf_out.
290 ******************************************************************************/
292 NTSTATUS
common_encrypt_buffer(struct smb_trans_enc_state
*es
, char *buffer
, char **buf_out
)
294 if (!common_encryption_on(es
)) {
295 /* Not encrypting. */
300 switch (es
->smb_enc_type
) {
301 case SMB_TRANS_ENC_NTLM
:
302 return common_ntlm_encrypt_buffer(es
->s
.ntlmssp_state
, es
->enc_ctx_num
, buffer
, buf_out
);
303 #if defined(HAVE_GSSAPI) && defined(HAVE_KRB5)
304 case SMB_TRANS_ENC_GSS
:
305 return common_gss_encrypt_buffer(es
->s
.gss_state
, es
->enc_ctx_num
, buffer
, buf_out
);
308 return NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED
;
312 /******************************************************************************
313 Generic code for client and server.
314 Decrypt an incoming SMB buffer. Replaces the data within it.
315 New data must be less than or equal to the current length.
316 ******************************************************************************/
318 NTSTATUS
common_decrypt_buffer(struct smb_trans_enc_state
*es
, char *buf
)
320 if (!common_encryption_on(es
)) {
321 /* Not decrypting. */
325 switch (es
->smb_enc_type
) {
326 case SMB_TRANS_ENC_NTLM
:
327 return common_ntlm_decrypt_buffer(es
->s
.ntlmssp_state
, buf
);
328 #if defined(HAVE_GSSAPI) && defined(HAVE_KRB5)
329 case SMB_TRANS_ENC_GSS
:
330 return common_gss_decrypt_buffer(es
->s
.gss_state
, buf
);
333 return NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED
;
337 #if defined(HAVE_GSSAPI) && defined(HAVE_KRB5)
338 /******************************************************************************
339 Shutdown a gss encryption state.
340 ******************************************************************************/
342 static void common_free_gss_state(struct smb_tran_enc_state_gss
**pp_gss_state
)
345 struct smb_tran_enc_state_gss
*gss_state
= *pp_gss_state
;
347 if (gss_state
->creds
!= GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL
) {
348 gss_release_cred(&minor
, &gss_state
->creds
);
350 if (gss_state
->gss_ctx
!= GSS_C_NO_CONTEXT
) {
351 gss_delete_sec_context(&minor
, &gss_state
->gss_ctx
, NULL
);
353 SAFE_FREE(*pp_gss_state
);
357 /******************************************************************************
358 Shutdown an encryption state.
359 ******************************************************************************/
361 void common_free_encryption_state(struct smb_trans_enc_state
**pp_es
)
363 struct smb_trans_enc_state
*es
= *pp_es
;
369 if (es
->smb_enc_type
== SMB_TRANS_ENC_NTLM
) {
370 if (es
->s
.ntlmssp_state
) {
371 ntlmssp_end(&es
->s
.ntlmssp_state
);
374 #if defined(HAVE_GSSAPI) && defined(HAVE_KRB5)
375 if (es
->smb_enc_type
== SMB_TRANS_ENC_GSS
) {
376 /* Free the gss context handle. */
377 if (es
->s
.gss_state
) {
378 common_free_gss_state(&es
->s
.gss_state
);
386 /******************************************************************************
387 Free an encryption-allocated buffer.
388 ******************************************************************************/
390 void common_free_enc_buffer(struct smb_trans_enc_state
*es
, char *buf
)
392 uint16_t enc_ctx_num
;
394 if (!common_encryption_on(es
)) {
398 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(get_enc_ctx_num((const uint8_t *)buf
,
403 if (es
->smb_enc_type
== SMB_TRANS_ENC_NTLM
) {
408 #if defined(HAVE_GSSAPI) && defined(HAVE_KRB5)
409 if (es
->smb_enc_type
== SMB_TRANS_ENC_GSS
) {
411 gss_buffer_desc rel_buf
;
413 rel_buf
.length
= smb_len(buf
) + 4;
414 gss_release_buffer(&min
, &rel_buf
);
419 /******************************************************************************
420 Client side encryption.
421 ******************************************************************************/
423 /******************************************************************************
424 Is client encryption on ?
425 ******************************************************************************/
427 bool cli_encryption_on(struct cli_state
*cli
)
429 /* If we supported multiple encrytion contexts
430 * here we'd look up based on tid.
432 return common_encryption_on(cli
->trans_enc_state
);
435 /******************************************************************************
436 Shutdown a client encryption state.
437 ******************************************************************************/
439 void cli_free_encryption_context(struct cli_state
*cli
)
441 common_free_encryption_state(&cli
->trans_enc_state
);
444 /******************************************************************************
445 Free an encryption-allocated buffer.
446 ******************************************************************************/
448 void cli_free_enc_buffer(struct cli_state
*cli
, char *buf
)
450 /* We know this is an smb buffer, and we
451 * didn't malloc, only copy, for a keepalive,
452 * so ignore non-session messages. */
458 /* If we supported multiple encrytion contexts
459 * here we'd look up based on tid.
461 common_free_enc_buffer(cli
->trans_enc_state
, buf
);
464 /******************************************************************************
465 Decrypt an incoming buffer.
466 ******************************************************************************/
468 NTSTATUS
cli_decrypt_message(struct cli_state
*cli
)
473 /* Ignore non-session messages. */
474 if(CVAL(cli
->inbuf
,0)) {
478 status
= get_enc_ctx_num((const uint8_t *)cli
->inbuf
, &enc_ctx_num
);
479 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status
)) {
483 if (enc_ctx_num
!= cli
->trans_enc_state
->enc_ctx_num
) {
484 return NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE
;
487 return common_decrypt_buffer(cli
->trans_enc_state
, cli
->inbuf
);
490 /******************************************************************************
491 Encrypt an outgoing buffer. Return the encrypted pointer in buf_out.
492 ******************************************************************************/
494 NTSTATUS
cli_encrypt_message(struct cli_state
*cli
, char *buf
, char **buf_out
)
496 /* Ignore non-session messages. */
501 /* If we supported multiple encrytion contexts
502 * here we'd look up based on tid.
504 return common_encrypt_buffer(cli
->trans_enc_state
, buf
, buf_out
);