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diff --git a/source4/auth/kerberos/kerberos_util.c b/source4/auth/kerberos/kerberos_util.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba8d822 --- /dev/null +++ b/source4/auth/kerberos/kerberos_util.c @@ -0,0 +1,721 @@ +/* + Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. + + Kerberos utility functions for GENSEC + + Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> 2004-2005 + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +*/ + +#include "includes.h" +#include "system/kerberos.h" +#include "auth/kerberos/kerberos.h" +#include "auth/credentials/credentials.h" +#include "auth/credentials/credentials_krb5.h" +#include "auth/kerberos/kerberos_credentials.h" +#include "auth/kerberos/kerberos_util.h" + +struct principal_container { + struct smb_krb5_context *smb_krb5_context; + krb5_principal principal; + const char *string_form; /* Optional */ +}; + +static krb5_error_code free_principal(struct principal_container *pc) +{ + /* current heimdal - 0.6.3, which we need anyway, fixes segfaults here */ + krb5_free_principal(pc->smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, pc->principal); + + return 0; +} + + +static krb5_error_code parse_principal(TALLOC_CTX *parent_ctx, + const char *princ_string, + struct smb_krb5_context *smb_krb5_context, + krb5_principal *princ, + const char **error_string) +{ + int ret; + struct principal_container *mem_ctx; + if (princ_string == NULL) { + *princ = NULL; + return 0; + } + + /* + * Start with talloc(), talloc_reference() and only then call + * krb5_parse_name(). If any of them fails, the cleanup code is simpler. + */ + mem_ctx = talloc(parent_ctx, struct principal_container); + if (!mem_ctx) { + (*error_string) = error_message(ENOMEM); + return ENOMEM; + } + + mem_ctx->smb_krb5_context = talloc_reference(mem_ctx, + smb_krb5_context); + if (mem_ctx->smb_krb5_context == NULL) { + (*error_string) = error_message(ENOMEM); + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return ENOMEM; + } + + ret = krb5_parse_name(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + princ_string, princ); + + if (ret) { + (*error_string) = smb_get_krb5_error_message( + smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + ret, parent_ctx); + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return ret; + } + + /* This song-and-dance effectively puts the principal + * into talloc, so we can't lose it. */ + mem_ctx->principal = *princ; + talloc_set_destructor(mem_ctx, free_principal); + return 0; +} + +/* Obtain the principal set on this context. Requires a + * smb_krb5_context because we are doing krb5 principal parsing with + * the library routines. The returned princ is placed in the talloc + * system by means of a destructor (do *not* free). */ + +krb5_error_code principal_from_credentials(TALLOC_CTX *parent_ctx, + struct cli_credentials *credentials, + struct smb_krb5_context *smb_krb5_context, + krb5_principal *princ, + enum credentials_obtained *obtained, + const char **error_string) +{ + krb5_error_code ret; + const char *princ_string; + TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx = talloc_new(parent_ctx); + *obtained = CRED_UNINITIALISED; + + if (!mem_ctx) { + (*error_string) = error_message(ENOMEM); + return ENOMEM; + } + princ_string = cli_credentials_get_principal_and_obtained(credentials, + mem_ctx, + obtained); + if (!princ_string) { + *princ = NULL; + return 0; + } + + ret = parse_principal(parent_ctx, princ_string, + smb_krb5_context, princ, error_string); + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return ret; +} + +/* Obtain the principal set on this context. Requires a + * smb_krb5_context because we are doing krb5 principal parsing with + * the library routines. The returned princ is placed in the talloc + * system by means of a destructor (do *not* free). */ + +static krb5_error_code impersonate_principal_from_credentials( + TALLOC_CTX *parent_ctx, + struct cli_credentials *credentials, + struct smb_krb5_context *smb_krb5_context, + krb5_principal *princ, + const char **error_string) +{ + return parse_principal(parent_ctx, + cli_credentials_get_impersonate_principal(credentials), + smb_krb5_context, princ, error_string); +} + +krb5_error_code smb_krb5_create_principals_array(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, + krb5_context context, + const char *account_name, + const char *realm, + uint32_t num_spns, + const char *spns[], + uint32_t *pnum_principals, + krb5_principal **pprincipals, + const char **error_string) +{ + krb5_error_code code; + TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx; + uint32_t num_principals = 0; + krb5_principal *principals; + uint32_t i; + + tmp_ctx = talloc_new(mem_ctx); + if (tmp_ctx == NULL) { + *error_string = "Cannot allocate tmp_ctx"; + return ENOMEM; + } + + if (realm == NULL) { + *error_string = "Cannot create principal without a realm"; + code = EINVAL; + goto done; + } + + if (account_name == NULL && (num_spns == 0 || spns == NULL)) { + *error_string = "Cannot create principal without an account or SPN"; + code = EINVAL; + goto done; + } + + if (account_name != NULL && account_name[0] != '\0') { + num_principals++; + } + num_principals += num_spns; + + principals = talloc_zero_array(tmp_ctx, + krb5_principal, + num_principals); + if (principals == NULL) { + *error_string = "Cannot allocate principals"; + code = ENOMEM; + goto done; + } + + for (i = 0; i < num_spns; i++) { + code = krb5_parse_name(context, spns[i], &(principals[i])); + if (code != 0) { + *error_string = smb_get_krb5_error_message(context, + code, + mem_ctx); + goto done; + } + } + + if (account_name != NULL && account_name[0] != '\0') { + code = smb_krb5_make_principal(context, + &(principals[i]), + realm, + account_name, + NULL); + if (code != 0) { + *error_string = smb_get_krb5_error_message(context, + code, + mem_ctx); + goto done; + } + } + + if (pnum_principals != NULL) { + *pnum_principals = num_principals; + + if (pprincipals != NULL) { + *pprincipals = talloc_steal(mem_ctx, principals); + } + } + + code = 0; +done: + talloc_free(tmp_ctx); + return code; +} + +/** + * Return a freshly allocated ccache (destroyed by destructor on child + * of parent_ctx), for a given set of client credentials + */ + + krb5_error_code kinit_to_ccache(TALLOC_CTX *parent_ctx, + struct cli_credentials *credentials, + struct smb_krb5_context *smb_krb5_context, + struct loadparm_context *lp_ctx, + struct tevent_context *event_ctx, + krb5_ccache ccache, + enum credentials_obtained *obtained, + const char **error_string) +{ + krb5_error_code ret; + const char *password; + const char *self_service; + const char *target_service; + time_t kdc_time = 0; + krb5_principal princ; + krb5_principal impersonate_principal; + int tries; + TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx = talloc_new(parent_ctx); + krb5_get_init_creds_opt *krb_options; + struct cli_credentials *fast_creds; + + if (!mem_ctx) { + (*error_string) = strerror(ENOMEM); + return ENOMEM; + } + + ret = principal_from_credentials(mem_ctx, credentials, smb_krb5_context, &princ, obtained, error_string); + if (ret) { + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return ret; + } + + if (princ == NULL) { + (*error_string) = talloc_asprintf(credentials, "principal, username or realm was not specified in the credentials"); + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return KRB5KDC_ERR_C_PRINCIPAL_UNKNOWN; + } + + ret = impersonate_principal_from_credentials(mem_ctx, credentials, smb_krb5_context, &impersonate_principal, error_string); + if (ret) { + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return ret; + } + + self_service = cli_credentials_get_self_service(credentials); + target_service = cli_credentials_get_target_service(credentials); + + password = cli_credentials_get_password(credentials); + + /* setup the krb5 options we want */ + if ((ret = krb5_get_init_creds_opt_alloc(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, &krb_options))) { + (*error_string) = talloc_asprintf(credentials, "krb5_get_init_creds_opt_alloc failed (%s)\n", + smb_get_krb5_error_message(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + ret, mem_ctx)); + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return ret; + } + +#ifdef SAMBA4_USES_HEIMDAL /* Disable for now MIT reads defaults when needed */ + /* get the defaults */ + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_default_flags(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, NULL, NULL, krb_options); +#endif + /* set if we want a forwardable ticket */ + switch (cli_credentials_get_krb_forwardable(credentials)) { + case CRED_AUTO_KRB_FORWARDABLE: + break; + case CRED_NO_KRB_FORWARDABLE: + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_forwardable(krb_options, FALSE); + break; + case CRED_FORCE_KRB_FORWARDABLE: + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_forwardable(krb_options, TRUE); + break; + } + +#ifdef SAMBA4_USES_HEIMDAL /* FIXME: MIT does not have this yet */ + /* + * In order to work against windows KDCs even if we use + * the netbios domain name as realm, we need to add the following + * flags: + * KRB5_INIT_CREDS_NO_C_CANON_CHECK; + * KRB5_INIT_CREDS_NO_C_NO_EKU_CHECK; + * + * On MIT: Set pkinit_eku_checking to none + */ + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_win2k(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + krb_options, true); + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_canonicalize(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + krb_options, true); +#else /* MIT */ + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_canonicalize(krb_options, true); +#endif + + fast_creds = cli_credentials_get_krb5_fast_armor_credentials(credentials); + + if (fast_creds != NULL) { +#ifdef HAVE_KRB5_GET_INIT_CREDS_OPT_SET_FAST_CCACHE + struct ccache_container *fast_ccc = NULL; + const char *fast_error_string = NULL; + ret = cli_credentials_get_ccache(fast_creds, event_ctx, lp_ctx, &fast_ccc, &fast_error_string); + if (ret != 0) { + (*error_string) = talloc_asprintf(credentials, + "Obtaining the Kerberos FAST armor credentials failed: %s\n", + fast_error_string); + return ret; + } + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_fast_ccache(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + krb_options, + fast_ccc->ccache); +#else + *error_string = talloc_strdup(credentials, + "Using Kerberos FAST " + "armor credentials not possible " + "with this Kerberos library. " + "Modern MIT or Samba's embedded " + "Heimdal required"); + return EINVAL; +#endif + } + +#ifdef HAVE_KRB5_GET_INIT_CREDS_OPT_SET_FAST_FLAGS + { + bool require_fast; + /* + * This ensures that if FAST was required, but no armor + * credentials cache was specified, we proceed with (eg) + * anonymous PKINIT + */ + require_fast = cli_credentials_get_krb5_require_fast_armor(credentials); + if (require_fast) { + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_fast_flags(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + krb_options, + KRB5_FAST_REQUIRED); + } + } +#endif + + tries = 2; + while (tries--) { +#ifdef SAMBA4_USES_HEIMDAL + struct tevent_context *previous_ev; + /* Do this every time, in case we have weird recursive issues here */ + ret = smb_krb5_context_set_event_ctx(smb_krb5_context, event_ctx, &previous_ev); + if (ret) { + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, krb_options); + return ret; + } +#endif + if (password) { + if (impersonate_principal) { + ret = smb_krb5_kinit_s4u2_ccache(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + ccache, + princ, + password, + impersonate_principal, + self_service, + target_service, + krb_options, + NULL, + &kdc_time); + } else { + ret = smb_krb5_kinit_password_ccache(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + ccache, + princ, + password, + target_service, + krb_options, + NULL, + &kdc_time); + } + } else if (impersonate_principal) { + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + (*error_string) = "INTERNAL error: Cannot impersonate principal with just a keyblock. A password must be specified in the credentials"; + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, krb_options); +#ifdef SAMBA4_USES_HEIMDAL + smb_krb5_context_remove_event_ctx(smb_krb5_context, previous_ev, event_ctx); +#endif + return EINVAL; + } else { + /* No password available, try to use a keyblock instead */ + + krb5_keyblock keyblock; + const struct samr_Password *mach_pwd; + mach_pwd = cli_credentials_get_nt_hash(credentials, mem_ctx); + if (!mach_pwd) { + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + (*error_string) = "kinit_to_ccache: No password available for kinit\n"; + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, krb_options); +#ifdef SAMBA4_USES_HEIMDAL + smb_krb5_context_remove_event_ctx(smb_krb5_context, previous_ev, event_ctx); +#endif + return EINVAL; + } + ret = smb_krb5_keyblock_init_contents(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + ENCTYPE_ARCFOUR_HMAC, + mach_pwd->hash, sizeof(mach_pwd->hash), + &keyblock); + + if (ret == 0) { + ret = smb_krb5_kinit_keyblock_ccache(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + ccache, + princ, + &keyblock, + target_service, + krb_options, + NULL, + &kdc_time); + krb5_free_keyblock_contents(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, &keyblock); + } + } + +#ifdef SAMBA4_USES_HEIMDAL + smb_krb5_context_remove_event_ctx(smb_krb5_context, previous_ev, event_ctx); +#endif + + if (ret == KRB5KRB_AP_ERR_SKEW || ret == KRB5_KDCREP_SKEW) { + /* Perhaps we have been given an invalid skew, so try again without it */ + time_t t = time(NULL); + krb5_set_real_time(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, t, 0); + } else { + /* not a skew problem */ + break; + } + } + + krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, krb_options); + + if (ret == KRB5KRB_AP_ERR_SKEW || ret == KRB5_KDCREP_SKEW) { + (*error_string) = talloc_asprintf(credentials, "kinit for %s failed (%s)\n", + cli_credentials_get_principal(credentials, mem_ctx), + smb_get_krb5_error_message(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + ret, mem_ctx)); + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return ret; + } + + /* cope with ticket being in the future due to clock skew */ + if ((unsigned)kdc_time > time(NULL)) { + time_t t = time(NULL); + int time_offset =(unsigned)kdc_time-t; + DEBUG(4,("Advancing clock by %d seconds to cope with clock skew\n", time_offset)); + krb5_set_real_time(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, t + time_offset + 1, 0); + } + + if (ret == KRB5KDC_ERR_PREAUTH_FAILED && cli_credentials_wrong_password(credentials)) { + ret = kinit_to_ccache(parent_ctx, + credentials, + smb_krb5_context, + lp_ctx, + event_ctx, + ccache, obtained, + error_string); + } + + if (ret) { + (*error_string) = talloc_asprintf(credentials, "kinit for %s failed (%s)\n", + cli_credentials_get_principal(credentials, mem_ctx), + smb_get_krb5_error_message(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + ret, mem_ctx)); + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return ret; + } + + DEBUG(10,("kinit for %s succeeded\n", + cli_credentials_get_principal(credentials, mem_ctx))); + + + talloc_free(mem_ctx); + return 0; +} + +static krb5_error_code free_keytab_container(struct keytab_container *ktc) +{ + return krb5_kt_close(ktc->smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, ktc->keytab); +} + +krb5_error_code smb_krb5_get_keytab_container(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, + struct smb_krb5_context *smb_krb5_context, + krb5_keytab opt_keytab, + const char *keytab_name, + struct keytab_container **ktc) +{ + krb5_keytab keytab; + krb5_error_code ret; + + /* + * Start with talloc(), talloc_reference() and only then call + * krb5_kt_resolve(). If any of them fails, the cleanup code is simpler. + */ + *ktc = talloc(mem_ctx, struct keytab_container); + if (!*ktc) { + return ENOMEM; + } + + (*ktc)->smb_krb5_context = talloc_reference(*ktc, smb_krb5_context); + if ((*ktc)->smb_krb5_context == NULL) { + TALLOC_FREE(*ktc); + return ENOMEM; + } + + if (opt_keytab) { + keytab = opt_keytab; + } else { + ret = krb5_kt_resolve(smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + keytab_name, &keytab); + if (ret) { + DEBUG(1,("failed to open krb5 keytab: %s\n", + smb_get_krb5_error_message( + smb_krb5_context->krb5_context, + ret, mem_ctx))); + TALLOC_FREE(*ktc); + return ret; + } + } + + (*ktc)->keytab = keytab; + (*ktc)->password_based = false; + talloc_set_destructor(*ktc, free_keytab_container); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Walk the keytab, looking for entries of this principal name, + * with KVNO other than current kvno -1. + * + * These entries are now stale, + * we only keep the current and previous entries around. + * + * Inspired by the code in Samba3 for 'use kerberos keytab'. + */ +krb5_error_code smb_krb5_remove_obsolete_keytab_entries(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, + krb5_context context, + krb5_keytab keytab, + uint32_t num_principals, + krb5_principal *principals, + krb5_kvno kvno, + bool *found_previous, + const char **error_string) +{ + TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx; + krb5_error_code code; + krb5_kt_cursor cursor; + + tmp_ctx = talloc_new(mem_ctx); + if (tmp_ctx == NULL) { + *error_string = "Cannot allocate tmp_ctx"; + return ENOMEM; + } + + *found_previous = true; + + code = krb5_kt_start_seq_get(context, keytab, &cursor); + switch (code) { + case 0: + break; +#ifdef HEIM_ERR_OPNOTSUPP + case HEIM_ERR_OPNOTSUPP: +#endif + case ENOENT: + case KRB5_KT_END: + /* no point enumerating if there isn't anything here */ + code = 0; + goto done; + default: + *error_string = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, + "failed to open keytab for read of old entries: %s\n", + smb_get_krb5_error_message(context, code, mem_ctx)); + goto done; + } + + do { + krb5_kvno old_kvno = kvno - 1; + krb5_keytab_entry entry; + bool matched = false; + uint32_t i; + + code = krb5_kt_next_entry(context, keytab, &entry, &cursor); + if (code) { + break; + } + + for (i = 0; i < num_principals; i++) { + krb5_boolean ok; + + ok = smb_krb5_kt_compare(context, + &entry, + principals[i], + 0, + 0); + if (ok) { + matched = true; + break; + } + } + + if (!matched) { + /* + * Free the entry, it wasn't the one we were looking + * for anyway + */ + krb5_kt_free_entry(context, &entry); + /* Make sure we do not double free */ + ZERO_STRUCT(entry); + continue; + } + + /* + * Delete it, if it is not kvno - 1. + * + * Some keytab files store the kvno only in 8bits. Limit the + * compare to 8bits, so that we don't miss old keys and delete + * them. + */ + if ((entry.vno & 0xff) != (old_kvno & 0xff)) { + krb5_error_code rc; + + /* Release the enumeration. We are going to + * have to start this from the top again, + * because deletes during enumeration may not + * always be consistent. + * + * Also, the enumeration locks a FILE: keytab + */ + krb5_kt_end_seq_get(context, keytab, &cursor); + + code = krb5_kt_remove_entry(context, keytab, &entry); + krb5_kt_free_entry(context, &entry); + + /* Make sure we do not double free */ + ZERO_STRUCT(entry); + + /* Deleted: Restart from the top */ + rc = krb5_kt_start_seq_get(context, keytab, &cursor); + if (rc != 0) { + krb5_kt_free_entry(context, &entry); + + /* Make sure we do not double free */ + ZERO_STRUCT(entry); + + DEBUG(1, ("failed to restart enumeration of keytab: %s\n", + smb_get_krb5_error_message(context, + code, + tmp_ctx))); + + talloc_free(tmp_ctx); + return rc; + } + + if (code != 0) { + break; + } + + } else { + *found_previous = true; + } + + /* Free the entry, we don't need it any more */ + krb5_kt_free_entry(context, &entry); + /* Make sure we do not double free */ + ZERO_STRUCT(entry); + } while (code == 0); + + krb5_kt_end_seq_get(context, keytab, &cursor); + + switch (code) { + case 0: + break; + case ENOENT: + case KRB5_KT_END: + break; + default: + *error_string = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, + "failed in deleting old entries for principal: %s\n", + smb_get_krb5_error_message(context, + code, + mem_ctx)); + } + + code = 0; +done: + talloc_free(tmp_ctx); + return code; +} |