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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Boris Popov
3  * All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7  * are met:
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13  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
14  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
15  *    This product includes software developed by Boris Popov.
16  * 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors
17  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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19  *
20  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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30  * SUCH DAMAGE.
31  */
32 
33 /*
34  * Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
35  * Copyright 2013 Nexenta Systems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
36  */
37 
38 /*
39  * SMB Negotiate Protocol, and related.
40  */
41 
42 #include <errno.h>
43 #include <stdio.h>
44 #include <stdlib.h>
45 #include <unistd.h>
46 #include <strings.h>
47 #include <netdb.h>
48 #include <libintl.h>
49 #include <xti.h>
50 #include <assert.h>
51 
52 #include <sys/types.h>
53 #include <sys/time.h>
54 #include <sys/byteorder.h>
55 #include <sys/socket.h>
56 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
57 
58 #include <netinet/in.h>
59 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
60 #include <arpa/inet.h>
61 
62 #include <netsmb/smb.h>
63 #include <netsmb/smb_lib.h>
64 #include <netsmb/netbios.h>
65 #include <netsmb/nb_lib.h>
66 #include <netsmb/smb_dev.h>
67 
68 #include "charsets.h"
69 #include "smb_crypt.h"
70 #include "private.h"
71 
72 /*
73  * SMB dialects that we know about.
74  */
75 struct smb_dialect {
76 	int		d_id;
77 	const char	*d_name;
78 };
79 static struct smb_dialect smb_dialects[] = {
80 	{SMB_DIALECT_CORE,	"PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0"},
81 	{SMB_DIALECT_LANMAN1_0,	"LANMAN1.0"},
82 	{SMB_DIALECT_LANMAN2_0,	"LM1.2X002"},
83 	{SMB_DIALECT_LANMAN2_1,	"LANMAN2.1"},
84 	{SMB_DIALECT_NTLM0_12,	"NT LM 0.12"},
85 	{-1,			NULL}
86 };
87 
88 #define	SMB_DIALECT_MAX \
89 	(sizeof (smb_dialects) / sizeof (struct smb_dialect) - 2)
90 
91 static const uint32_t smb_clnt_caps_mask =
92     SMB_CAP_UNICODE |
93     SMB_CAP_LARGE_FILES |
94     SMB_CAP_NT_SMBS |
95     SMB_CAP_STATUS32 |
96     SMB_CAP_EXT_SECURITY;
97 
98 /*
99  * SMB Negotiate Protocol
100  * Based on code from the driver: smb_smb.c
101  *
102  * If using Extended Security, oblob (output)
103  * will hold the initial security "hint".
104  */
105 int
106 smb_negprot(struct smb_ctx *ctx, struct mbdata *oblob)
107 {
108 	struct smb_sopt *sv = &ctx->ct_sopt;
109 	struct smb_iods *is = &ctx->ct_iods;
110 	struct smb_rq	*rqp;
111 	struct mbdata	*mbp;
112 	struct smb_dialect *dp;
113 	int err, len;
114 	uint8_t wc, eklen;
115 	uint16_t dindex, bc;
116 	int will_sign = 0;
117 
118 	/*
119 	 * Initialize: vc_hflags and vc_hflags2.
120 	 * Note: ctx->ct_hflags* are copied into the
121 	 * (per request) rqp->rq_hflags* by smb_rq_init.
122 	 *
123 	 * Like Windows, set FLAGS2_UNICODE in our first request,
124 	 * even though technically we don't yet know whether the
125 	 * server supports Unicode.  Will clear this flag below
126 	 * if we find out it doesn't.  Need to do this because
127 	 * some servers reject all non-Unicode requests.
128 	 */
129 	ctx->ct_hflags =
130 	    SMB_FLAGS_CASELESS |
131 	    SMB_FLAGS_CANONICAL_PATHNAMES;
132 	ctx->ct_hflags2 =
133 	    SMB_FLAGS2_KNOWS_LONG_NAMES |
134 	    SMB_FLAGS2_KNOWS_EAS |
135 	    /* SMB_FLAGS2_IS_LONG_NAME |? */
136 	    /* EXT_SEC (see below) */
137 	    SMB_FLAGS2_ERR_STATUS |
138 	    SMB_FLAGS2_UNICODE;
139 
140 	/*
141 	 * Sould we offer extended security?
142 	 * We'll turn this back off below if
143 	 * the server doesn't support it.
144 	 */
145 	if (ctx->ct_vopt & SMBVOPT_EXT_SEC)
146 		ctx->ct_hflags2 |= SMB_FLAGS2_EXT_SEC;
147 
148 	/*
149 	 * The initial UID needs to be zero,
150 	 * or Windows XP says "bad user".
151 	 * The initial TID is all ones, but
152 	 * we don't use it or store it here
153 	 * because the driver handles that.
154 	 */
155 	is->is_smbuid = 0;
156 
157 	/*
158 	 * In case we're reconnecting,
159 	 * free previous stuff.
160 	 */
161 	ctx->ct_mac_seqno = 0;
162 	if (ctx->ct_mackey != NULL) {
163 		free(ctx->ct_mackey);
164 		ctx->ct_mackey = NULL;
165 		ctx->ct_mackeylen = 0;
166 	}
167 
168 	sv = &ctx->ct_sopt;
169 	bzero(sv, sizeof (struct smb_sopt));
170 
171 	err = smb_rq_init(ctx, SMB_COM_NEGOTIATE, &rqp);
172 	if (err)
173 		return (err);
174 
175 	/*
176 	 * Build the SMB request.
177 	 */
178 	mbp = &rqp->rq_rq;
179 	mb_put_uint8(mbp, 0);			/* word count */
180 	smb_rq_bstart(rqp);
181 	for (dp = smb_dialects; dp->d_id != -1; dp++) {
182 		mb_put_uint8(mbp, SMB_DT_DIALECT);
183 		mb_put_astring(mbp, dp->d_name);
184 	}
185 	smb_rq_bend(rqp);
186 
187 	/*
188 	 * This does the OTW call
189 	 */
190 	err = smb_rq_internal(ctx, rqp);
191 	if (err) {
192 		DPRINT("call failed, err %d", err);
193 		goto errout;
194 	}
195 	if (rqp->rq_status != 0) {
196 		DPRINT("nt status 0x%x", rqp->rq_status);
197 		err = EBADRPC;
198 		goto errout;
199 	}
200 
201 	/*
202 	 * Decode the response
203 	 *
204 	 * Comments to right show names as described in
205 	 * The Microsoft SMB Protocol spec. [MS-SMB]
206 	 * section 2.2.3
207 	 */
208 	mbp = &rqp->rq_rp;
209 	(void) md_get_uint8(mbp, &wc);
210 	err = md_get_uint16le(mbp, &dindex);
211 	if (err || dindex > SMB_DIALECT_MAX) {
212 		DPRINT("err %d dindex %d", err, (int)dindex);
213 		goto errout;
214 	}
215 	dp = smb_dialects + dindex;
216 	sv->sv_proto = dp->d_id;
217 	DPRINT("Dialect %s", dp->d_name);
218 	if (dp->d_id < SMB_DIALECT_NTLM0_12) {
219 		/* XXX: User-visible warning too? */
220 		DPRINT("old dialect %s", dp->d_name);
221 		goto errout;
222 	}
223 	if (wc != 17) {
224 		DPRINT("bad wc %d", (int)wc);
225 		goto errout;
226 	}
227 	md_get_uint8(mbp, &sv->sv_sm);		/* SecurityMode */
228 	md_get_uint16le(mbp, &sv->sv_maxmux);	/* MaxMpxCount */
229 	md_get_uint16le(mbp, &sv->sv_maxvcs);	/* MaxCountVCs */
230 	md_get_uint32le(mbp, &sv->sv_maxtx);	/* MaxBufferSize */
231 	md_get_uint32le(mbp, &sv->sv_maxraw);	/* MaxRawSize */
232 	md_get_uint32le(mbp, &sv->sv_skey);	/* SessionKey */
233 	md_get_uint32le(mbp, &sv->sv_caps);	/* Capabilities */
234 	md_get_mem(mbp, NULL, 8, MB_MSYSTEM);	/* SystemTime(s) */
235 	md_get_uint16le(mbp, (uint16_t *)&sv->sv_tz);
236 	md_get_uint8(mbp, &eklen);	/* EncryptionKeyLength */
237 	err = md_get_uint16le(mbp, &bc);	/* ByteCount */
238 	if (err)
239 		goto errout;
240 
241 	/* BEGIN CSTYLED */
242 	/*
243 	 * Will we do SMB signing?  Or block the connection?
244 	 * The table below describes this logic.  References:
245 	 * [Windows Server Protocols: MS-SMB, sec. 3.2.4.2.3]
246 	 * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc212511.aspx
247 	 * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc212929.aspx
248 	 *
249 	 * Srv/Cli     | Required | Enabled    | If Required | Disabled
250 	 * ------------+----------+------------+-------------+-----------
251 	 * Required    | Signed   | Signed     | Signed      | Blocked [1]
252 	 * ------------+----------+------------+-------------+-----------
253 	 * Enabled     | Signed   | Signed     | Not Signed  | Not Signed
254 	 * ------------+----------+------------+-------------+-----------
255 	 * If Required | Signed   | Not Signed | Not Signed  | Not Signed
256 	 * ------------+----------+------------+-------------+-----------
257 	 * Disabled    | Blocked  | Not Signed | Not Signed  | Not Signed
258 	 *
259 	 * [1] Like Windows 2003 and later, we don't really implement
260 	 * the "Disabled" setting.  Instead we implement "If Required",
261 	 * so we always sign if the server requires signing.
262 	 */
263 	/* END CSTYLED */
264 
265 	if (sv->sv_sm & SMB_SM_SIGS_REQUIRE) {
266 		/*
267 		 * Server requires signing.  We will sign,
268 		 * even if local setting is "disabled".
269 		 */
270 		will_sign = 1;
271 	} else if (sv->sv_sm & SMB_SM_SIGS) {
272 		/*
273 		 * Server enables signing (client's option).
274 		 * If enabled locally, do signing.
275 		 */
276 		if (ctx->ct_vopt & SMBVOPT_SIGNING_ENABLED)
277 			will_sign = 1;
278 		/* else not signing. */
279 	} else {
280 		/*
281 		 * Server does not support signing.
282 		 * If we "require" it, bail now.
283 		 */
284 		if (ctx->ct_vopt & SMBVOPT_SIGNING_REQUIRED) {
285 			DPRINT("Client requires signing "
286 			    "but server has it disabled.");
287 			err = EBADRPC;
288 			goto errout;
289 		}
290 	}
291 
292 	if (will_sign) {
293 		ctx->ct_vcflags |= SMBV_WILL_SIGN;
294 	}
295 	DPRINT("Security signatures: %d", will_sign);
296 
297 	/* See comment above re. FLAGS2_UNICODE */
298 	if (sv->sv_caps & SMB_CAP_UNICODE)
299 		ctx->ct_vcflags |= SMBV_UNICODE;
300 	else
301 		ctx->ct_hflags2 &= ~SMB_FLAGS2_UNICODE;
302 
303 	if ((sv->sv_caps & SMB_CAP_STATUS32) == 0) {
304 		/*
305 		 * They don't do NT error codes.
306 		 *
307 		 * If we send requests with
308 		 * SMB_FLAGS2_ERR_STATUS set in
309 		 * Flags2, Windows 98, at least,
310 		 * appears to send replies with that
311 		 * bit set even though it sends back
312 		 * DOS error codes.  (They probably
313 		 * just use the request header as
314 		 * a template for the reply header,
315 		 * and don't bother clearing that bit.)
316 		 *
317 		 * Therefore, we clear that bit in
318 		 * our vc_hflags2 field.
319 		 */
320 		ctx->ct_hflags2 &= ~SMB_FLAGS2_ERR_STATUS;
321 	}
322 	if (dp->d_id == SMB_DIALECT_NTLM0_12 &&
323 	    sv->sv_maxtx < 4096 &&
324 	    (sv->sv_caps & SMB_CAP_NT_SMBS) == 0) {
325 		ctx->ct_vcflags |= SMBV_WIN95;
326 		DPRINT("Win95 detected");
327 	}
328 
329 	/*
330 	 * The rest of the message varies depending on
331 	 * whether we've negotiated "extended security".
332 	 *
333 	 * With extended security, we have:
334 	 *	Server_GUID	(length 16)
335 	 *	Security_BLOB
336 	 * Otherwise we have:
337 	 *	EncryptionKey (length is eklen)
338 	 *	PrimaryDomain
339 	 */
340 	if (sv->sv_caps & SMB_CAP_EXT_SECURITY) {
341 		struct mbuf *m;
342 		DPRINT("Ext.Security: yes");
343 
344 		/*
345 		 * Skip the server GUID.
346 		 */
347 		err = md_get_mem(mbp, NULL, SMB_GUIDLEN, MB_MSYSTEM);
348 		if (err)
349 			goto errout;
350 		/*
351 		 * Remainder is the security blob.
352 		 * Note: eklen "must be ignored" [MS-SMB]
353 		 */
354 		len = (int)bc - SMB_GUIDLEN;
355 		if (len < 0)
356 			goto errout;
357 
358 		/*
359 		 * Get the (optional) SPNEGO "hint".
360 		 */
361 		err = md_get_mbuf(mbp, len, &m);
362 		if (err)
363 			goto errout;
364 		mb_initm(oblob, m);
365 		oblob->mb_count = len;
366 	} else {
367 		DPRINT("Ext.Security: no");
368 		ctx->ct_hflags2 &= ~SMB_FLAGS2_EXT_SEC;
369 
370 		/*
371 		 * Save the "Encryption Key" (the challenge).
372 		 *
373 		 * Sanity check: make sure the sec. blob length
374 		 * isn't bigger than the byte count.
375 		 */
376 		if (bc < eklen || eklen < NTLM_CHAL_SZ) {
377 			err = EBADRPC;
378 			goto errout;
379 		}
380 		err = md_get_mem(mbp, ctx->ct_srv_chal,
381 		    NTLM_CHAL_SZ, MB_MSYSTEM);
382 		/*
383 		 * Server domain follows (ignored)
384 		 * Note: NOT aligned(2) - unusual!
385 		 */
386 	}
387 
388 	smb_rq_done(rqp);
389 
390 	/*
391 	 * A few sanity checks on what we received,
392 	 * becuse we will send these in ssnsetup.
393 	 *
394 	 * Maximum outstanding requests (we care),
395 	 * and Max. VCs (we only use one).  Also,
396 	 * MaxBufferSize lower limit per spec.
397 	 */
398 	if (sv->sv_maxmux < 1)
399 		sv->sv_maxmux = 1;
400 	if (sv->sv_maxvcs < 1)
401 		sv->sv_maxvcs = 1;
402 	if (sv->sv_maxtx < 1024)
403 		sv->sv_maxtx = 1024;
404 
405 	/*
406 	 * Maximum transfer size.
407 	 * Sanity checks:
408 	 *
409 	 * Let's be conservative about an upper limit here.
410 	 * Win2k uses 16644 (and others) so 32k should be a
411 	 * reasonable sanity limit for this value.
412 	 *
413 	 * Note that this limit does NOT affect READX/WRITEX
414 	 * with CAP_LARGE_..., which we nearly always use.
415 	 */
416 	is->is_txmax = sv->sv_maxtx;
417 	if (is->is_txmax > 0x8000)
418 		is->is_txmax = 0x8000;
419 
420 	/*
421 	 * Max read/write sizes, WITHOUT overhead.
422 	 * This is just the payload size, so we must
423 	 * leave room for the SMB headers, etc.
424 	 * This is just the ct_txmax value, but
425 	 * reduced and rounded down.  Tricky bit:
426 	 *
427 	 * Servers typically give us a value that's
428 	 * some nice "round" number, i.e 0x4000 plus
429 	 * some overhead, i.e. Win2k: 16644==0x4104
430 	 * Subtract for the SMB header (32) and the
431 	 * SMB command word and byte vectors (34?),
432 	 * then round down to a 512 byte multiple.
433 	 */
434 	len = is->is_txmax - 68;
435 	len &= 0xFE00;
436 	/* XXX: Not sure yet which of these to keep. */
437 	is->is_rwmax = len;
438 	is->is_rxmax = len;
439 	is->is_wxmax = len;
440 
441 	/*
442 	 * Most of the "capability" bits we offer in session setup
443 	 * are just copied from those offered by the server.
444 	 */
445 	ctx->ct_clnt_caps = sv->sv_caps & smb_clnt_caps_mask;
446 
447 	/* Get the client nonce. */
448 	(void) smb_get_urandom(ctx->ct_clnonce, NTLM_CHAL_SZ);
449 
450 	return (0);
451 
452 errout:
453 	smb_rq_done(rqp);
454 	if (err == 0)
455 		err = EBADRPC;
456 	return (err);
457 }
458