2 Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
3 SMB client library implementation
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1998
5 Copyright (C) Richard Sharpe 2000, 2002
6 Copyright (C) John Terpstra 2000
7 Copyright (C) Tom Jansen (Ninja ISD) 2002
8 Copyright (C) Derrell Lipman 2003-2008
9 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2007, 2008
10 Copyright (C) SATOH Fumiyasu <fumiyas@osstech.co.jp> 2009.
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27 #include "libsmb/libsmb.h"
28 #include "libsmbclient.h"
29 #include "libsmb_internal.h"
30 #include "../librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_lsa.h"
31 #include "rpc_client/cli_pipe.h"
32 #include "rpc_client/cli_lsarpc.h"
33 #include "libcli/security/security.h"
34 #include "libsmb/nmblib.h"
37 * Check a server for being alive and well.
38 * returns 0 if the server is in shape. Returns 1 on error
40 * Also useable outside libsmbclient to enable external cache
41 * to do some checks too.
44 SMBC_check_server(SMBCCTX * context,
51 return (getpeername(server->cli->fd, &addr, &size) == -1);
55 * Remove a server from the cached server list it's unused.
56 * On success, 0 is returned. 1 is returned if the server could not be removed.
58 * Also useable outside libsmbclient
61 SMBC_remove_unused_server(SMBCCTX * context,
66 /* are we being fooled ? */
67 if (!context || !context->internal->initialized || !srv) {
71 /* Check all open files/directories for a relation with this server */
72 for (file = context->internal->files; file; file = file->next) {
73 if (file->srv == srv) {
75 DEBUG(3, ("smbc_remove_usused_server: "
76 "%p still used by %p.\n",
82 DLIST_REMOVE(context->internal->servers, srv);
84 cli_shutdown(srv->cli);
87 DEBUG(3, ("smbc_remove_usused_server: %p removed.\n", srv));
89 smbc_getFunctionRemoveCachedServer(context)(context, srv);
95 /****************************************************************
96 * Call the auth_fn with fixed size (fstring) buffers.
97 ***************************************************************/
99 SMBC_call_auth_fn(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
110 smbc_get_auth_data_with_context_fn auth_with_context_fn;
112 strlcpy(workgroup, *pp_workgroup, sizeof(workgroup));
113 strlcpy(username, *pp_username, sizeof(username));
114 strlcpy(password, *pp_password, sizeof(password));
116 /* See if there's an authentication with context function provided */
117 auth_with_context_fn = smbc_getFunctionAuthDataWithContext(context);
118 if (auth_with_context_fn)
120 (* auth_with_context_fn)(context,
122 workgroup, sizeof(workgroup),
123 username, sizeof(username),
124 password, sizeof(password));
128 smbc_getFunctionAuthData(context)(server, share,
129 workgroup, sizeof(workgroup),
130 username, sizeof(username),
131 password, sizeof(password));
134 TALLOC_FREE(*pp_workgroup);
135 TALLOC_FREE(*pp_username);
136 TALLOC_FREE(*pp_password);
138 *pp_workgroup = talloc_strdup(ctx, workgroup);
139 *pp_username = talloc_strdup(ctx, username);
140 *pp_password = talloc_strdup(ctx, password);
145 SMBC_get_auth_data(const char *server, const char *share,
146 char *workgroup_buf, int workgroup_buf_len,
147 char *username_buf, int username_buf_len,
148 char *password_buf, int password_buf_len)
150 /* Default function just uses provided data. Nothing to do. */
156 SMBC_find_server(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
167 if (!pp_workgroup || !pp_username || !pp_password) {
173 srv = smbc_getFunctionGetCachedServer(context)(context,
178 if (!auth_called && !srv && (!*pp_username || !(*pp_username)[0] ||
179 !*pp_password || !(*pp_password)[0])) {
180 SMBC_call_auth_fn(ctx, context, server, share,
181 pp_workgroup, pp_username, pp_password);
184 * However, smbc_auth_fn may have picked up info relating to
185 * an existing connection, so try for an existing connection
189 goto check_server_cache;
194 if (smbc_getFunctionCheckServer(context)(context, srv)) {
196 * This server is no good anymore
197 * Try to remove it and check for more possible
198 * servers in the cache
200 if (smbc_getFunctionRemoveUnusedServer(context)(context,
203 * We could not remove the server completely,
204 * remove it from the cache so we will not get
205 * it again. It will be removed when the last
206 * file/dir is closed.
208 smbc_getFunctionRemoveCachedServer(context)(context,
213 * Maybe there are more cached connections to this
216 goto check_server_cache;
226 * Connect to a server, possibly on an existing connection
228 * Here, what we want to do is: If the server and username
229 * match an existing connection, reuse that, otherwise, establish a
232 * If we have to create a new connection, call the auth_fn to get the
233 * info we need, unless the username and password were passed in.
237 SMBC_server_internal(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
239 bool connect_if_not_found,
248 char *workgroup = NULL;
249 struct cli_state *c = NULL;
250 const char *server_n = server;
251 int is_ipc = (share != NULL && strcmp(share, "IPC$") == 0);
253 const char *username_used;
255 char *newserver, *newshare;
260 if (server[0] == 0) {
265 /* Look for a cached connection */
266 srv = SMBC_find_server(ctx, context, server, share,
267 pp_workgroup, pp_username, pp_password);
270 * If we found a connection and we're only allowed one share per
275 smbc_getOptionOneSharePerServer(context)) {
278 * ... then if there's no current connection to the share,
279 * connect to it. SMBC_find_server(), or rather the function
280 * pointed to by context->get_cached_srv_fn which
281 * was called by SMBC_find_server(), will have issued a tree
282 * disconnect if the requested share is not the same as the
283 * one that was already connected.
287 * Use srv->cli->desthost and srv->cli->share instead of
288 * server and share below to connect to the actual share,
289 * i.e., a normal share or a referred share from
290 * 'msdfs proxy' share.
292 if (srv->cli->cnum == (uint16) -1) {
293 /* Ensure we have accurate auth info */
294 SMBC_call_auth_fn(ctx, context,
301 if (!*pp_workgroup || !*pp_username || !*pp_password) {
303 cli_shutdown(srv->cli);
305 smbc_getFunctionRemoveCachedServer(context)(context,
311 * We don't need to renegotiate encryption
312 * here as the encryption context is not per
316 status = cli_tcon_andx(srv->cli, srv->cli->share, "?????",
318 strlen(*pp_password)+1);
319 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
320 errno = map_errno_from_nt_status(status);
321 cli_shutdown(srv->cli);
323 smbc_getFunctionRemoveCachedServer(context)(context,
328 /* Determine if this share supports case sensitivity */
331 ("IPC$ so ignore case sensitivity\n"));
332 } else if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_get_fs_attr_info(c, &fs_attrs))) {
333 DEBUG(4, ("Could not retrieve "
334 "case sensitivity flag: %s.\n",
338 * We can't determine the case sensitivity of
339 * the share. We have no choice but to use the
340 * user-specified case sensitivity setting.
342 if (smbc_getOptionCaseSensitive(context)) {
343 cli_set_case_sensitive(c, True);
345 cli_set_case_sensitive(c, False);
349 ("Case sensitive: %s\n",
350 (fs_attrs & FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH
353 cli_set_case_sensitive(
355 (fs_attrs & FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH
361 * Regenerate the dev value since it's based on both
365 srv->dev = (dev_t)(str_checksum(srv->cli->desthost) ^
366 str_checksum(srv->cli->share));
371 /* If we have a connection... */
374 /* ... then we're done here. Give 'em what they came for. */
379 /* If we're not asked to connect when a connection doesn't exist... */
380 if (! connect_if_not_found) {
381 /* ... then we're done here. */
385 if (!*pp_workgroup || !*pp_username || !*pp_password) {
390 DEBUG(4,("SMBC_server: server_n=[%s] server=[%s]\n", server_n, server));
392 DEBUG(4,(" -> server_n=[%s] server=[%s]\n", server_n, server));
394 status = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
396 if (share == NULL || *share == '\0' || is_ipc) {
398 * Try 139 first for IPC$
400 status = cli_connect_nb(server_n, NULL, 139, 0x20,
401 smbc_getNetbiosName(context),
405 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
407 * No IPC$ or 139 did not work
409 status = cli_connect_nb(server_n, NULL, 0, 0x20,
410 smbc_getNetbiosName(context),
414 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
415 errno = map_errno_from_nt_status(status);
419 if (smbc_getOptionUseKerberos(context)) {
420 c->use_kerberos = True;
423 if (smbc_getOptionFallbackAfterKerberos(context)) {
424 c->fallback_after_kerberos = True;
427 if (smbc_getOptionUseCCache(context)) {
428 c->use_ccache = True;
431 c->timeout = smbc_getTimeout(context);
433 status = cli_negprot(c);
435 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
441 username_used = *pp_username;
443 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_session_setup(c, username_used,
445 strlen(*pp_password),
447 strlen(*pp_password),
450 /* Failed. Try an anonymous login, if allowed by flags. */
453 if (smbc_getOptionNoAutoAnonymousLogin(context) ||
454 !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_session_setup(c, username_used,
465 status = cli_init_creds(c, username_used,
466 *pp_workgroup, *pp_password);
467 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
468 errno = map_errno_from_nt_status(status);
473 DEBUG(4,(" session setup ok\n"));
475 /* here's the fun part....to support 'msdfs proxy' shares
476 (on Samba or windows) we have to issues a TRANS_GET_DFS_REFERRAL
477 here before trying to connect to the original share.
478 cli_check_msdfs_proxy() will fail if it is a normal share. */
480 if ((c->capabilities & CAP_DFS) &&
481 cli_check_msdfs_proxy(ctx, c, share,
482 &newserver, &newshare,
483 /* FIXME: cli_check_msdfs_proxy() does
484 not support smbc_smb_encrypt_level type */
485 context->internal->smb_encryption_level ?
491 srv = SMBC_server_internal(ctx, context, connect_if_not_found,
492 newserver, newshare, pp_workgroup,
493 pp_username, pp_password, in_cache);
494 TALLOC_FREE(newserver);
495 TALLOC_FREE(newshare);
499 /* must be a normal share */
501 status = cli_tcon_andx(c, share, "?????", *pp_password,
502 strlen(*pp_password)+1);
503 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
504 errno = map_errno_from_nt_status(status);
509 DEBUG(4,(" tconx ok\n"));
511 /* Determine if this share supports case sensitivity */
513 DEBUG(4, ("IPC$ so ignore case sensitivity\n"));
514 } else if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_get_fs_attr_info(c, &fs_attrs))) {
515 DEBUG(4, ("Could not retrieve case sensitivity flag: %s.\n",
519 * We can't determine the case sensitivity of the share. We
520 * have no choice but to use the user-specified case
521 * sensitivity setting.
523 if (smbc_getOptionCaseSensitive(context)) {
524 cli_set_case_sensitive(c, True);
526 cli_set_case_sensitive(c, False);
529 DEBUG(4, ("Case sensitive: %s\n",
530 (fs_attrs & FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH
533 cli_set_case_sensitive(c,
534 (fs_attrs & FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH
539 if (context->internal->smb_encryption_level) {
540 /* Attempt UNIX smb encryption. */
541 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_force_encryption(c,
547 * context->smb_encryption_level == 1
548 * means don't fail if encryption can't be negotiated,
549 * == 2 means fail if encryption can't be negotiated.
552 DEBUG(4,(" SMB encrypt failed\n"));
554 if (context->internal->smb_encryption_level == 2) {
560 DEBUG(4,(" SMB encrypt ok\n"));
564 * Ok, we have got a nice connection
565 * Let's allocate a server structure.
568 srv = SMB_MALLOC_P(SMBCSRV);
577 srv->dev = (dev_t)(str_checksum(server) ^ str_checksum(share));
578 srv->no_pathinfo = False;
579 srv->no_pathinfo2 = False;
580 srv->no_nt_session = False;
583 if (!pp_workgroup || !*pp_workgroup || !**pp_workgroup) {
584 workgroup = talloc_strdup(ctx, smbc_getWorkgroup(context));
586 workgroup = *pp_workgroup;
596 /* set the credentials to make DFS work */
597 smbc_set_credentials_with_fallback(context,
606 SMBC_server(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
608 bool connect_if_not_found,
616 bool in_cache = false;
618 srv = SMBC_server_internal(ctx, context, connect_if_not_found,
619 server, share, pp_workgroup,
620 pp_username, pp_password, &in_cache);
629 /* Now add it to the cache (internal or external) */
630 /* Let the cache function set errno if it wants to */
632 if (smbc_getFunctionAddCachedServer(context)(context, srv,
636 int saved_errno = errno;
637 DEBUG(3, (" Failed to add server to cache\n"));
646 DEBUG(2, ("Server connect ok: //%s/%s: %p\n",
647 server, share, srv));
649 DLIST_ADD(context->internal->servers, srv);
654 * Connect to a server for getting/setting attributes, possibly on an existing
655 * connection. This works similarly to SMBC_server().
658 SMBC_attr_server(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
667 struct sockaddr_storage ss;
668 struct cli_state *ipc_cli = NULL;
669 struct rpc_pipe_client *pipe_hnd = NULL;
672 SMBCSRV *ipc_srv=NULL;
675 * Use srv->cli->desthost and srv->cli->share instead of
676 * server and share below to connect to the actual share,
677 * i.e., a normal share or a referred share from
678 * 'msdfs proxy' share.
680 srv = SMBC_server(ctx, context, true, server, share,
681 pp_workgroup, pp_username, pp_password);
685 server = srv->cli->desthost;
686 share = srv->cli->share;
689 * See if we've already created this special connection. Reference
690 * our "special" share name '*IPC$', which is an impossible real share
691 * name due to the leading asterisk.
693 ipc_srv = SMBC_find_server(ctx, context, server, "*IPC$",
694 pp_workgroup, pp_username, pp_password);
697 /* We didn't find a cached connection. Get the password */
698 if (!*pp_password || (*pp_password)[0] == '\0') {
699 /* ... then retrieve it now. */
700 SMBC_call_auth_fn(ctx, context, server, share,
704 if (!*pp_workgroup || !*pp_username || !*pp_password) {
711 if (smbc_getOptionUseKerberos(context)) {
712 flags |= CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_USE_KERBEROS;
714 if (smbc_getOptionUseCCache(context)) {
715 flags |= CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_USE_CCACHE;
719 nt_status = cli_full_connection(&ipc_cli,
720 lp_netbios_name(), server,
721 &ss, 0, "IPC$", "?????",
727 if (! NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
728 DEBUG(1,("cli_full_connection failed! (%s)\n",
729 nt_errstr(nt_status)));
734 if (context->internal->smb_encryption_level) {
735 /* Attempt UNIX smb encryption. */
736 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_force_encryption(ipc_cli,
742 * context->smb_encryption_level ==
743 * 1 means don't fail if encryption can't be
744 * negotiated, == 2 means fail if encryption
745 * can't be negotiated.
748 DEBUG(4,(" SMB encrypt failed on IPC$\n"));
750 if (context->internal->smb_encryption_level == 2) {
751 cli_shutdown(ipc_cli);
756 DEBUG(4,(" SMB encrypt ok on IPC$\n"));
759 ipc_srv = SMB_MALLOC_P(SMBCSRV);
762 cli_shutdown(ipc_cli);
766 ZERO_STRUCTP(ipc_srv);
767 ipc_srv->cli = ipc_cli;
769 nt_status = cli_rpc_pipe_open_noauth(
770 ipc_srv->cli, &ndr_table_lsarpc.syntax_id, &pipe_hnd);
771 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
772 DEBUG(1, ("cli_nt_session_open fail!\n"));
774 cli_shutdown(ipc_srv->cli);
780 * Some systems don't support
781 * SEC_FLAG_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED, but NT sends 0x2000000
782 * so we might as well do it too.
785 nt_status = rpccli_lsa_open_policy(
789 GENERIC_EXECUTE_ACCESS,
792 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
793 errno = SMBC_errno(context, ipc_srv->cli);
794 cli_shutdown(ipc_srv->cli);
798 /* now add it to the cache (internal or external) */
800 errno = 0; /* let cache function set errno if it likes */
801 if (smbc_getFunctionAddCachedServer(context)(context, ipc_srv,
806 DEBUG(3, (" Failed to add server to cache\n"));
810 cli_shutdown(ipc_srv->cli);
815 DLIST_ADD(context->internal->servers, ipc_srv);