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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
27 
28 #include <strings.h>
29 #include <stdlib.h>
30 #include <smbsrv/alloc.h>
31 #include <smbsrv/codepage.h>
32 #include <smbsrv/oem.h>
33 #include <smbsrv/ctype.h>
34 #include <smbsrv/crypt.h>
35 #include <smbsrv/libsmb.h>
36 
37 extern void randomize(char *data, unsigned len);
38 static uint64_t unix_micro_to_nt_time(struct timeval *unix_time);
39 
40 /*
41  * smb_auth_qnd_unicode
42  *
43  * Quick and dirty unicode conversion!
44  * Returns the length of dst in bytes.
45  */
46 int
47 smb_auth_qnd_unicode(mts_wchar_t *dst, char *src, int length)
48 {
49 	int i;
50 
51 	unsigned int cpid = oem_get_telnet_cpid();
52 	unsigned int count;
53 	mts_wchar_t new_char;
54 
55 	if ((count = oemstounicodes(dst, src, length, cpid)) == 0) {
56 		for (i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
57 			new_char = (mts_wchar_t)src[i] & 0xff;
58 			dst[i] = LE_IN16(&new_char);
59 		}
60 		dst[i] = 0;
61 		count = length;
62 	}
63 
64 	return (count * sizeof (mts_wchar_t));
65 }
66 
67 /*
68  * smb_auth_lmupr
69  *
70  * Converts the given LM password to all uppercase.
71  * The standard strupr cannot
72  * be used here because lm_pwd doesn't have to be
73  * nul terminated.
74  */
75 static void
76 smb_auth_lmupr(unsigned char *lm_pwd)
77 {
78 	unsigned char *p = lm_pwd;
79 	int i;
80 
81 	for (i = 0; (*p) && (i < SMBAUTH_LM_PWD_SZ); i++) {
82 		if (mts_isascii(*p)) {
83 			*p = codepage_toupper(*p);
84 			p++;
85 		}
86 	}
87 }
88 
89 /*
90  * smb_auth_lm_hash
91  *
92  * Source: Implementing CIFS (Chris Hertel)
93  *
94  * 1. The password, as entered by user, is either padded with nulls
95  *	  or trimmed to 14 bytes.
96  *    . Note that the 14-byte result string is not handled as a
97  *	    nul-terminated string.
98  *	  . The given password is OEM not Unicode
99  *
100  * 2. The 14-byte password is converted to all uppercase
101  *
102  * 3. The result is used as key to encrypt the KGS magic string to
103  *    make a 16-byte hash.
104  */
105 int
106 smb_auth_lm_hash(char *password, unsigned char *lm_hash)
107 {
108 	unsigned char lm_pwd[SMBAUTH_LM_PWD_SZ];
109 
110 	bzero((void *)lm_pwd, SMBAUTH_LM_PWD_SZ);
111 	(void) strncpy((char *)lm_pwd, password, SMBAUTH_LM_PWD_SZ);
112 	smb_auth_lmupr(lm_pwd);
113 
114 	return (smb_auth_DES(lm_hash, SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ, lm_pwd,
115 	    SMBAUTH_LM_PWD_SZ, (unsigned char *)SMBAUTH_LM_MAGIC_STR,
116 	    sizeof (SMBAUTH_LM_MAGIC_STR)));
117 }
118 
119 /*
120  * smb_auth_lm_response
121  *
122  * Create a LM response from the given LM hash and challenge.
123  *
124  * Returns SMBAUTH_FAILURE if any problems occur, SMBAUTH_SUCCESS if
125  * all goes well.
126  */
127 static int
128 smb_auth_lm_response(unsigned char *hash,
129     unsigned char *challenge, int clen,
130     unsigned char *lm_rsp)
131 {
132 	unsigned char S21[21];
133 
134 	/*
135 	 * 14-byte LM Hash should be padded with 5 nul bytes to create
136 	 * a 21-byte string to be used in producing LM response
137 	 */
138 	bzero(&S21[SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ], 5);
139 	bcopy(hash, S21, SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ);
140 
141 	/* padded LM Hash -> LM Response */
142 	return (smb_auth_DES(lm_rsp, SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ, S21, 21,
143 	    challenge, clen));
144 }
145 
146 /*
147  * smb_auth_ntlm_hash
148  *
149  * Make NTLM Hash (using MD4) from the given password.
150  * The result will contain a 16-byte NTLM hash.
151  */
152 int
153 smb_auth_ntlm_hash(char *password, unsigned char *hash)
154 {
155 	mts_wchar_t *unicode_password;
156 	int length;
157 	int rc;
158 
159 	if (password == NULL || hash == NULL)
160 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
161 
162 	length = strlen(password);
163 	unicode_password = (mts_wchar_t *)
164 	    malloc((length + 1) * sizeof (mts_wchar_t));
165 
166 	if (unicode_password == NULL)
167 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
168 
169 	length = smb_auth_qnd_unicode(unicode_password, password, length);
170 	rc = smb_auth_md4(hash, (unsigned char *)unicode_password, length);
171 
172 	free(unicode_password);
173 	return (rc);
174 }
175 
176 /*
177  * smb_auth_ntlm_response
178  *
179  * Make LM/NTLM response from the given LM/NTLM Hash and given
180  * challenge.
181  */
182 static int
183 smb_auth_ntlm_response(unsigned char *hash,
184     unsigned char *challenge, int clen,
185     unsigned char *ntlm_rsp)
186 {
187 	unsigned char S21[21];
188 
189 	bcopy(hash, S21, SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ);
190 	bzero(&S21[SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ], 5);
191 	if (smb_auth_DES((unsigned char *)ntlm_rsp, SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ,
192 	    S21, 21, challenge, clen) == SMBAUTH_FAILURE)
193 		return (0);
194 	return (SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ);
195 }
196 
197 /*
198  * smb_auth_gen_data_blob
199  *
200  * Fill the NTLMv2 data blob structure with information as described in
201  * "Implementing CIFS, The Common Internet File System". (pg. 282)
202  */
203 static void
204 smb_auth_gen_data_blob(smb_auth_data_blob_t *blob, char *ntdomain)
205 {
206 	struct timeval now;
207 
208 	(void) memset(blob->ndb_signature, 1, 2);
209 	(void) memset(&blob->ndb_signature[2], 0, 2);
210 	(void) memset(blob->ndb_reserved, 0, sizeof (blob->ndb_reserved));
211 
212 	(void) gettimeofday(&now, 0);
213 	blob->ndb_timestamp = unix_micro_to_nt_time(&now);
214 	randomize((char *)blob->ndb_clnt_challenge,
215 	    SMBAUTH_V2_CLNT_CHALLENGE_SZ);
216 	(void) memset(blob->ndb_unknown, 0, sizeof (blob->ndb_unknown));
217 	blob->ndb_names[0].nne_len = smb_auth_qnd_unicode(
218 	    blob->ndb_names[0].nne_name, ntdomain, strlen(ntdomain));
219 	blob->ndb_names[0].nne_type = SMBAUTH_NAME_TYPE_DOMAIN_NETBIOS;
220 	blob->ndb_names[1].nne_len = 0;
221 	blob->ndb_names[1].nne_type = SMBAUTH_NAME_TYPE_LIST_END;
222 	*blob->ndb_names[1].nne_name = 0;
223 	(void) memset(blob->ndb_unknown2, 0, sizeof (blob->ndb_unknown2));
224 }
225 
226 /*
227  * smb_auth_memcpy
228  *
229  * It increments the pointer to the destination buffer for the easy of
230  * concatenation.
231  */
232 static void
233 smb_auth_memcpy(unsigned char **dstbuf,
234 	unsigned char *srcbuf,
235 	int srcbuf_len)
236 {
237 	(void) memcpy(*dstbuf, srcbuf, srcbuf_len);
238 	*dstbuf += srcbuf_len;
239 }
240 
241 /*
242  * smb_auth_blob_to_string
243  *
244  * Prepare the data blob string which will be used in NTLMv2 response
245  * generation.
246  *
247  * Assumption: Caller must allocate big enough buffer to prevent buffer
248  * overrun.
249  *
250  * Returns the len of the data blob string.
251  */
252 static int
253 smb_auth_blob_to_string(smb_auth_data_blob_t *blob, unsigned char *data_blob)
254 {
255 	unsigned char *bufp = data_blob;
256 
257 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, blob->ndb_signature,
258 	    sizeof (blob->ndb_signature));
259 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, blob->ndb_reserved,
260 	    sizeof (blob->ndb_reserved));
261 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, (unsigned char *)&blob->ndb_timestamp,
262 	    sizeof (blob->ndb_timestamp));
263 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, blob->ndb_clnt_challenge,
264 	    SMBAUTH_V2_CLNT_CHALLENGE_SZ);
265 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, blob->ndb_unknown, sizeof (blob->ndb_unknown));
266 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, (unsigned char *)&blob->ndb_names[0].nne_type,
267 	    sizeof (blob->ndb_names[0].nne_type));
268 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, (unsigned char *)&blob->ndb_names[0].nne_len,
269 	    sizeof (blob->ndb_names[0].nne_len));
270 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, (unsigned char *)blob->ndb_names[0].nne_name,
271 	    blob->ndb_names[0].nne_len);
272 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, (unsigned char *)&blob->ndb_names[1].nne_type,
273 	    sizeof (blob->ndb_names[1].nne_type));
274 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, (unsigned char *)&blob->ndb_names[1].nne_len,
275 	    sizeof (blob->ndb_names[1].nne_len));
276 	smb_auth_memcpy(&bufp, blob->ndb_unknown2, sizeof (blob->ndb_unknown2));
277 
278 	/*LINTED E_PTRDIFF_OVERFLOW*/
279 	return (bufp - data_blob);
280 }
281 
282 /*
283  * smb_auth_ntlmv2_hash
284  *
285  * The NTLM v2 hash will be created from the given NTLM hash, username,
286  * and the NETBIOS name of the domain.
287  *
288  * The NTLMv2 hash will be returned via the ntlmv2_hash parameter which
289  * will be used in the calculation of the NTLMv2 and LMv2 responses.
290  */
291 static int
292 smb_auth_ntlmv2_hash(unsigned char *ntlm_hash,
293 	char *username,
294 	char *ntdomain,
295 	unsigned char *ntlmv2_hash)
296 {
297 	mts_wchar_t *data;
298 	int data_len;
299 	unsigned char *buf;
300 	int rc;
301 
302 	if (username == NULL || ntdomain == NULL)
303 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
304 
305 	(void) utf8_strupr(username);
306 	(void) utf8_strupr(ntdomain);
307 
308 	data_len = strlen(username) + strlen(ntdomain);
309 	buf = (unsigned char *)malloc((data_len + 1) * sizeof (char));
310 	if (buf == NULL)
311 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
312 
313 	(void) snprintf((char *)buf, data_len + 1, "%s%s", username, ntdomain);
314 	data = (mts_wchar_t *)malloc((data_len + 1) * sizeof (mts_wchar_t));
315 	if (data == NULL) {
316 		free(buf);
317 		return (SMBAUTH_FAILURE);
318 	}
319 
320 	data_len = smb_auth_qnd_unicode(data, (char *)buf, data_len);
321 	rc = SMBAUTH_HMACT64((unsigned char *)data, data_len, ntlm_hash,
322 	    SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ, ntlmv2_hash);
323 
324 	free(buf);
325 	free(data);
326 	return (rc);
327 }
328 
329 /*
330  * smb_auth_v2_response
331  *
332  * Caculates either the LMv2 or NTLMv2 response.
333  *
334  * Same algorithm is used for calculating both LMv2 or NTLMv2 responses.
335  * This routine will return NTLMv2 response if the data blob information
336  * is passed in as the clnt_data. Otherwise, it will return LMv2 response
337  * with the 8-byte client challenge(a.k.a blip) as the clnt_data.
338  *
339  * (LM/NTLM)v2 response is the hmac-md5 hash of the specified data
340  * (server challenge + NTLMv2 data blob or LMv2 client challenge)
341  * using the NTLMv2 hash as the key.
342  *
343  * Returns the size of the corresponding v2 response upon success.
344  * Otherwise, returns -1 on error.
345  */
346 static int
347 smb_auth_v2_response(
348 	unsigned char *hash,
349 	unsigned char *srv_challenge, int slen,
350 	unsigned char *clnt_data, int clen,
351 	unsigned char *v2_rsp)
352 {
353 	unsigned char *hmac_data;
354 
355 	hmac_data = (unsigned char *)malloc((slen + clen) * sizeof (char));
356 	if (!hmac_data) {
357 		return (-1);
358 	}
359 
360 	(void) memcpy(hmac_data, srv_challenge, slen);
361 	(void) memcpy(&hmac_data[slen], clnt_data, clen);
362 	if (SMBAUTH_HMACT64(hmac_data, slen + clen, (unsigned char *)hash,
363 	    SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ, (unsigned char *)v2_rsp) != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
364 		return (-1);
365 	(void) memcpy(&v2_rsp[SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ], clnt_data, clen);
366 
367 	free(hmac_data);
368 	return (SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ + clen);
369 }
370 
371 /*
372  * smb_auth_set_info
373  *
374  * Fill the smb_auth_info instance with either NTLM or NTLMv2 related
375  * authentication information based on the LMCompatibilityLevel.
376  *
377  * If the LMCompatibilityLevel equals 2, the SMB Redirector will perform
378  * NTLM challenge/response authentication which requires the NTLM hash and
379  * NTLM response.
380  *
381  * If the LMCompatibilityLevel is 3 or above, the SMB Redirector will
382  * perfrom NTLMv2 challenge/response authenticatoin which requires the
383  * NTLM hash, NTLMv2 hash, NTLMv2 response and LMv2 response.
384  *
385  * Returns -1 on error. Otherwise, returns 0 upon success.
386  */
387 int
388 smb_auth_set_info(char *username,
389 	char *password,
390 	unsigned char *ntlm_hash,
391 	char *domain,
392 	unsigned char *srv_challenge_key,
393 	int srv_challenge_len,
394 	int lmcomp_lvl,
395 	smb_auth_info_t *auth)
396 {
397 	unsigned short blob_len;
398 	unsigned char blob_buf[SMBAUTH_BLOB_MAXLEN];
399 	int rc;
400 
401 	auth->lmcompatibility_lvl = lmcomp_lvl;
402 	if (lmcomp_lvl == 2) {
403 		auth->ci_len = 0;
404 		*auth->ci = 0;
405 		if (!ntlm_hash) {
406 			if (smb_auth_ntlm_hash(password, auth->hash) !=
407 			    SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
408 				return (-1);
409 		} else {
410 			(void) memcpy(auth->hash, ntlm_hash, SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ);
411 		}
412 
413 		auth->cs_len = smb_auth_ntlm_response(auth->hash,
414 		    srv_challenge_key, srv_challenge_len, auth->cs);
415 	} else {
416 		if (!ntlm_hash) {
417 			if (smb_auth_ntlm_hash(password, auth->hash) !=
418 			    SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
419 				return (-1);
420 		} else {
421 			(void) memcpy(auth->hash, ntlm_hash, SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ);
422 		}
423 
424 		if (smb_auth_ntlmv2_hash(auth->hash, username,
425 		    domain, auth->hash_v2) != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
426 			return (-1);
427 
428 		/* generate data blob */
429 		smb_auth_gen_data_blob(&auth->data_blob, domain);
430 		blob_len = smb_auth_blob_to_string(&auth->data_blob, blob_buf);
431 
432 		/* generate NTLMv2 response */
433 		rc = smb_auth_v2_response(auth->hash_v2, srv_challenge_key,
434 		    srv_challenge_len, blob_buf, blob_len, auth->cs);
435 
436 		if (rc < 0)
437 			return (-1);
438 
439 		auth->cs_len = rc;
440 
441 		/* generate LMv2 response */
442 		rc = smb_auth_v2_response(auth->hash_v2, srv_challenge_key,
443 		    srv_challenge_len, auth->data_blob.ndb_clnt_challenge,
444 		    SMBAUTH_V2_CLNT_CHALLENGE_SZ, auth->ci);
445 
446 		if (rc < 0)
447 			return (-1);
448 
449 		auth->ci_len = rc;
450 	}
451 
452 	return (0);
453 }
454 
455 /*
456  * smb_auth_gen_session_key
457  *
458  * Generate the NTLM user session key if LMCompatibilityLevel is 2 or
459  * NTLMv2 user session key if LMCompatibilityLevel is 3 or above.
460  *
461  * NTLM_Session_Key = MD4(NTLM_Hash);
462  *
463  * NTLMv2_Session_Key = HMAC_MD5(NTLMv2Hash, 16, NTLMv2_HMAC, 16)
464  *
465  * Prior to calling this function, the auth instance should be set
466  * via smb_auth_set_info().
467  *
468  * Returns the appropriate session key.
469  */
470 int
471 smb_auth_gen_session_key(smb_auth_info_t *auth, unsigned char *session_key)
472 {
473 	int rc;
474 
475 	if (auth->lmcompatibility_lvl == 2)
476 		rc = smb_auth_md4(session_key, auth->hash, SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ);
477 	else
478 		rc = SMBAUTH_HMACT64((unsigned char *)auth->cs,
479 		    SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ, (unsigned char *)auth->hash_v2,
480 		    SMBAUTH_SESSION_KEY_SZ, session_key);
481 
482 	return (rc);
483 }
484 
485 /* 100's of ns between 1/1/1970 and 1/1/1601 */
486 #define	NT_TIME_BIAS    (134774LL * 24LL * 60LL * 60LL * 10000000LL)
487 
488 static uint64_t
489 unix_micro_to_nt_time(struct timeval *unix_time)
490 {
491 	uint64_t nt_time;
492 
493 	nt_time = unix_time->tv_sec;
494 	nt_time *= 10000000;  /* seconds to 100ns */
495 	nt_time += unix_time->tv_usec * 10;
496 	return (nt_time + NT_TIME_BIAS);
497 }
498 
499 static boolean_t
500 smb_lm_password_ok(
501     unsigned char *challenge,
502     uint32_t clen,
503     unsigned char *lm_hash,
504     unsigned char *passwd)
505 {
506 	unsigned char lm_resp[SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ];
507 	int rc;
508 
509 	rc = smb_auth_lm_response(lm_hash, challenge, clen, lm_resp);
510 	if (rc != SMBAUTH_SUCCESS)
511 		return (B_FALSE);
512 
513 	return (bcmp(lm_resp, passwd, SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ) == 0);
514 }
515 
516 static boolean_t
517 smb_ntlm_password_ok(
518     unsigned char *challenge,
519     uint32_t clen,
520     unsigned char *ntlm_hash,
521     unsigned char *passwd)
522 {
523 	unsigned char ntlm_resp[SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ];
524 	int rc;
525 
526 	rc = smb_auth_ntlm_response(ntlm_hash, challenge, clen, ntlm_resp);
527 
528 	if (rc != SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ)
529 		return (B_FALSE);
530 
531 	return (bcmp(ntlm_resp, passwd, SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ) == 0);
532 }
533 
534 static boolean_t
535 smb_ntlmv2_password_ok(
536     unsigned char *challenge,
537     uint32_t clen,
538     unsigned char *ntlm_hash,
539     unsigned char *passwd,
540     int pwdlen,
541     char *username)
542 {
543 	unsigned char *clnt_blob;
544 	int clnt_blob_len;
545 	unsigned char ntlmv2_hash[SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ];
546 	unsigned char *ntlmv2_resp;
547 	boolean_t ok;
548 
549 	clnt_blob_len = pwdlen - SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ;
550 	clnt_blob = &passwd[SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ];
551 
552 	/*
553 	 * 15.5.2 The NTLMv2 Password Hash, pg. 279, of the "Implementing CIFS"
554 	 *
555 	 *	 * The NTLMv2 Hash is created from:
556 	 * - NTLM hash
557 	 * - user's username, and
558 	 * - the name of the logon destination(i.e. the NetBIOS name of either
559 	 *   the SMB server or NT Domain against which the suer is trying to
560 	 *   authenticate.
561 	 *
562 	 * (N.L.) With my experience, this is not exactly true. It's really
563 	 * tricky how the NTLMv2 hash is generated by the Windows client when
564 	 * logging into a standalone server using NTLMv2 challenge / response.
565 	 * The NTLMv2 hash is actually created with the destination info=""
566 	 * as opposed to the SMB server name mentioned in the book.
567 	 */
568 	if (smb_auth_ntlmv2_hash(ntlm_hash, username, "", ntlmv2_hash) !=
569 	    SMBAUTH_SUCCESS) {
570 		return (B_FALSE);
571 	}
572 
573 	ntlmv2_resp = (unsigned char *)malloc(SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ + clnt_blob_len);
574 	if (ntlmv2_resp == NULL)
575 		return (B_FALSE);
576 
577 	if (smb_auth_v2_response(ntlmv2_hash, challenge,
578 	    clen, clnt_blob, clnt_blob_len, ntlmv2_resp) < 0) {
579 		free(ntlmv2_resp);
580 		return (B_FALSE);
581 	}
582 
583 	ok = (bcmp(passwd, ntlmv2_resp, pwdlen) == 0);
584 
585 	free(ntlmv2_resp);
586 	return (ok);
587 }
588 
589 static int
590 smb_lmv2_password_ok(
591     unsigned char *challenge,
592     uint32_t clen,
593     unsigned char *ntlm_hash,
594     unsigned char *passwd,
595     char *username)
596 {
597 	unsigned char *clnt_challenge;
598 	unsigned char ntlmv2_hash[SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ];
599 	unsigned char lmv2_resp[SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ];
600 
601 	clnt_challenge = &passwd[SMBAUTH_HASH_SZ];
602 
603 	/*
604 	 * 15.5.2 The NTLMv2 Password Hash, pg. 279, of the "Implementing CIFS"
605 	 *
606 	 * The NTLMv2 Hash is created from:
607 	 * - NTLM hash
608 	 * - user's username, and
609 	 * - the name of the logon destination(i.e. the NetBIOS name of either
610 	 *   the SMB server or NT Domain against which the suer is trying to
611 	 *   authenticate.
612 	 *
613 	 * (N.L.) With my experience, this is not exactly true. It's really
614 	 * tricky how the NTLMv2 hash is generated by the Windows client when
615 	 * logging into a standalone server using LMv2 challenge/response.
616 	 * The NTLMv2 hash is actually created with the destination info = ""
617 	 * as opposed to the SMB server name mentioned in the book.
618 	 */
619 	if (smb_auth_ntlmv2_hash(ntlm_hash, username, "", ntlmv2_hash) !=
620 	    SMBAUTH_SUCCESS) {
621 		return (B_FALSE);
622 	}
623 	if (smb_auth_v2_response(ntlmv2_hash, challenge,
624 	    clen, clnt_challenge, SMBAUTH_V2_CLNT_CHALLENGE_SZ,
625 	    lmv2_resp) < 0) {
626 		return (B_FALSE);
627 	}
628 
629 	return (bcmp(passwd, lmv2_resp, SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ) == 0);
630 }
631 
632 /*
633  * smb_auth_validate_lm
634  *
635  * Validates given LM/LMv2 client response, passed in passwd arg, against
636  * stored user's password, passed in smbpw
637  *
638  * If LM level <=3 server accepts LM responses, otherwise LMv2
639  */
640 boolean_t
641 smb_auth_validate_lm(
642     unsigned char *challenge,
643     uint32_t clen,
644     smb_passwd_t *smbpw,
645     unsigned char *passwd,
646     int pwdlen,
647     char *username)
648 {
649 	int lmlevel;
650 	boolean_t ok = B_FALSE;
651 
652 	if (pwdlen != SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ)
653 		return (B_FALSE);
654 
655 	smb_config_rdlock();
656 	lmlevel = smb_config_getnum(SMB_CI_LM_LEVEL);
657 	smb_config_unlock();
658 
659 	if (lmlevel <= 3) {
660 		ok = smb_lm_password_ok(challenge, clen, smbpw->pw_lmhash,
661 		    passwd);
662 	}
663 
664 	if (!ok)
665 		ok = smb_lmv2_password_ok(challenge, clen, smbpw->pw_nthash,
666 		    passwd, username);
667 
668 	return (ok);
669 }
670 
671 /*
672  * smb_auth_validate_nt
673  *
674  * Validates given NTLM/NTLMv2 client response, passed in passwd arg, against
675  * stored user's password, passed in smbpw
676  *
677  * If LM level <=4 server accepts NTLM/NTLMv2 responses, otherwise only NTLMv2
678  */
679 boolean_t
680 smb_auth_validate_nt(
681     unsigned char *challenge,
682     uint32_t clen,
683     smb_passwd_t *smbpw,
684     unsigned char *passwd,
685     int pwdlen,
686     char *username)
687 {
688 	int lmlevel;
689 	boolean_t ok;
690 
691 	smb_config_rdlock();
692 	lmlevel = smb_config_getnum(SMB_CI_LM_LEVEL);
693 	smb_config_unlock();
694 
695 	if ((lmlevel == 5) && (pwdlen <= SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ))
696 		return (B_FALSE);
697 
698 	if (pwdlen > SMBAUTH_LM_RESP_SZ)
699 		ok = smb_ntlmv2_password_ok(challenge, clen,
700 		    smbpw->pw_nthash, passwd, pwdlen, username);
701 	else
702 		ok = smb_ntlm_password_ok(challenge, clen,
703 		    smbpw->pw_nthash, passwd);
704 
705 	return (ok);
706 }
707