2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
4 User credentials handling (as regards on-disk files)
6 Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij 2005
7 Copyright (C) Tim Potter 2001
8 Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> 2005
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26 #include "lib/ldb/include/ldb.h"
27 #include "librpc/gen_ndr/samr.h" /* for struct samrPassword */
28 #include "param/secrets.h"
29 #include "system/filesys.h"
31 #include "auth/credentials/credentials.h"
32 #include "auth/credentials/credentials_krb5.h"
35 * Read a file descriptor, and parse it for a password (eg from a file or stdin)
37 * @param credentials Credentials structure on which to set the password
38 * @param fd open file descriptor to read the password from
39 * @param obtained This enum describes how 'specified' this password is
42 BOOL cli_credentials_parse_password_fd(struct cli_credentials *credentials,
43 int fd, enum credentials_obtained obtained)
48 for(p = pass, *p = '\0'; /* ensure that pass is null-terminated */
49 p && p - pass < sizeof(pass);) {
50 switch (read(fd, p, 1)) {
52 if (*p != '\n' && *p != '\0') {
53 *++p = '\0'; /* advance p, and null-terminate pass */
59 *p = '\0'; /* null-terminate it, just in case... */
60 p = NULL; /* then force the loop condition to become false */
63 fprintf(stderr, "Error reading password from file descriptor %d: %s\n", fd, "empty password\n");
68 fprintf(stderr, "Error reading password from file descriptor %d: %s\n",
74 cli_credentials_set_password(credentials, pass, obtained);
79 * Read a named file, and parse it for a password
81 * @param credentials Credentials structure on which to set the password
82 * @param file a named file to read the password from
83 * @param obtained This enum describes how 'specified' this password is
86 BOOL cli_credentials_parse_password_file(struct cli_credentials *credentials, const char *file, enum credentials_obtained obtained)
88 int fd = open(file, O_RDONLY, 0);
92 fprintf(stderr, "Error opening PASSWD_FILE %s: %s\n",
93 file, strerror(errno));
97 ret = cli_credentials_parse_password_fd(credentials, fd, obtained);
105 * Read a named file, and parse it for username, domain, realm and password
107 * @param credentials Credentials structure on which to set the password
108 * @param file a named file to read the details from
109 * @param obtained This enum describes how 'specified' this password is
112 BOOL cli_credentials_parse_file(struct cli_credentials *cred, const char *file, enum credentials_obtained obtained)
115 char *ptr, *val, *param;
119 lines = file_lines_load(file, &numlines, NULL);
123 /* fail if we can't open the credentials file */
124 d_printf("ERROR: Unable to open credentials file!\n");
128 for (i = 0; i < numlines; i++) {
129 len = strlen(lines[i]);
134 /* break up the line into parameter & value.
135 * will need to eat a little whitespace possibly */
137 if (!(ptr = strchr_m (lines[i], '=')))
143 /* eat leading white space */
144 while ((*val!='\0') && ((*val==' ') || (*val=='\t')))
147 if (strwicmp("password", param) == 0) {
148 cli_credentials_set_password(cred, val, obtained);
149 } else if (strwicmp("username", param) == 0) {
150 cli_credentials_set_username(cred, val, obtained);
151 } else if (strwicmp("domain", param) == 0) {
152 cli_credentials_set_domain(cred, val, obtained);
153 } else if (strwicmp("realm", param) == 0) {
154 cli_credentials_set_realm(cred, val, obtained);
156 memset(lines[i], 0, len);
166 * Fill in credentials for the machine trust account, from the secrets database.
168 * @param cred Credentials structure to fill in
169 * @retval NTSTATUS error detailing any failure
171 NTSTATUS cli_credentials_set_secrets(struct cli_credentials *cred,
177 struct ldb_context *ldb;
179 struct ldb_message **msgs;
180 const char *attrs[] = {
188 "msDS-KeyVersionNumber",
195 const char *machine_account;
196 const char *password;
197 const char *old_password;
200 enum netr_SchannelType sct;
201 const char *salt_principal;
204 /* ok, we are going to get it now, don't recurse back here */
205 cred->machine_account_pending = False;
207 /* some other parts of the system will key off this */
208 cred->machine_account = True;
210 mem_ctx = talloc_named(cred, 0, "cli_credentials fetch machine password");
212 /* Local secrets are stored in secrets.ldb */
213 ldb = secrets_db_connect(mem_ctx);
215 /* set anonymous as the fallback, if the machine account won't work */
216 cli_credentials_set_anonymous(cred);
217 DEBUG(1, ("Could not open secrets.ldb\n"));
218 return NT_STATUS_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO;
221 /* search for the secret record */
222 ldb_ret = gendb_search(ldb,
223 mem_ctx, ldb_dn_explode(mem_ctx, base),
227 DEBUG(1, ("Could not find entry to match filter: %s\n",
229 /* set anonymous as the fallback, if the machine account won't work */
230 cli_credentials_set_anonymous(cred);
231 talloc_free(mem_ctx);
232 return NT_STATUS_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO;
233 } else if (ldb_ret != 1) {
234 DEBUG(1, ("Found more than one (%d) entry to match filter: %s\n",
236 /* set anonymous as the fallback, if the machine account won't work */
237 cli_credentials_set_anonymous(cred);
238 talloc_free(mem_ctx);
239 return NT_STATUS_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO;
242 password = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string(msgs[0], "secret", NULL);
243 old_password = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string(msgs[0], "priorSecret", NULL);
245 machine_account = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string(msgs[0], "samAccountName", NULL);
247 if (!machine_account) {
248 DEBUG(1, ("Could not find 'samAccountName' in join record to domain: %s\n",
249 cli_credentials_get_domain(cred)));
250 /* set anonymous as the fallback, if the machine account won't work */
251 cli_credentials_set_anonymous(cred);
252 talloc_free(mem_ctx);
253 return NT_STATUS_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO;
256 salt_principal = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string(msgs[0], "saltPrincipal", NULL);
257 cli_credentials_set_salt_principal(cred, salt_principal);
259 sct = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_int(msgs[0], "secureChannelType", 0);
261 cli_credentials_set_secure_channel_type(cred, sct);
265 const struct ldb_val *nt_password_hash = ldb_msg_find_ldb_val(msgs[0], "ntPwdHash");
266 struct samr_Password hash;
268 if (nt_password_hash) {
269 memcpy(hash.hash, nt_password_hash->data,
270 MIN(nt_password_hash->length, sizeof(hash.hash)));
272 cli_credentials_set_nt_hash(cred, &hash, CRED_SPECIFIED);
274 cli_credentials_set_password(cred, NULL, CRED_SPECIFIED);
277 cli_credentials_set_password(cred, password, CRED_SPECIFIED);
281 domain = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string(msgs[0], "flatname", NULL);
283 cli_credentials_set_domain(cred, domain, CRED_SPECIFIED);
286 realm = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string(msgs[0], "realm", NULL);
288 cli_credentials_set_realm(cred, realm, CRED_SPECIFIED);
291 cli_credentials_set_username(cred, machine_account, CRED_SPECIFIED);
293 cli_credentials_set_kvno(cred, ldb_msg_find_attr_as_int(msgs[0], "msDS-KeyVersionNumber", 0));
295 /* If there was an external keytab specified by reference in
296 * the LDB, then use this. Otherwise we will make one up
297 * (chewing CPU time) from the password */
298 keytab = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string(msgs[0], "krb5Keytab", NULL);
300 cli_credentials_set_keytab_name(cred, keytab, CRED_SPECIFIED);
302 keytab = ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string(msgs[0], "privateKeytab", NULL);
304 keytab = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "FILE:%s", private_path(mem_ctx, keytab));
306 cli_credentials_set_keytab_name(cred, keytab, CRED_SPECIFIED);
310 talloc_free(mem_ctx);
316 * Fill in credentials for the machine trust account, from the secrets database.
318 * @param cred Credentials structure to fill in
319 * @retval NTSTATUS error detailing any failure
321 NTSTATUS cli_credentials_set_machine_account(struct cli_credentials *cred)
324 /* Bleh, nasty recursion issues: We are setting a machine
325 * account here, so we don't want the 'pending' flag around
327 cred->machine_account_pending = False;
328 filter = talloc_asprintf(cred, SECRETS_PRIMARY_DOMAIN_FILTER,
329 cli_credentials_get_domain(cred));
330 return cli_credentials_set_secrets(cred, SECRETS_PRIMARY_DOMAIN_DN,
335 * Fill in credentials for the machine trust account, from the secrets database.
337 * @param cred Credentials structure to fill in
338 * @retval NTSTATUS error detailing any failure
340 NTSTATUS cli_credentials_set_krbtgt(struct cli_credentials *cred)
343 /* Bleh, nasty recursion issues: We are setting a machine
344 * account here, so we don't want the 'pending' flag around
346 cred->machine_account_pending = False;
347 filter = talloc_asprintf(cred, SECRETS_KRBTGT_SEARCH,
348 cli_credentials_get_realm(cred),
349 cli_credentials_get_domain(cred));
350 return cli_credentials_set_secrets(cred, SECRETS_PRINCIPALS_DN,
355 * Fill in credentials for the machine trust account, from the secrets database.
357 * @param cred Credentials structure to fill in
358 * @retval NTSTATUS error detailing any failure
360 NTSTATUS cli_credentials_set_stored_principal(struct cli_credentials *cred,
361 const char *serviceprincipal)
364 /* Bleh, nasty recursion issues: We are setting a machine
365 * account here, so we don't want the 'pending' flag around
367 cred->machine_account_pending = False;
368 filter = talloc_asprintf(cred, SECRETS_PRINCIPAL_SEARCH,
369 cli_credentials_get_realm(cred),
370 cli_credentials_get_domain(cred),
372 return cli_credentials_set_secrets(cred, SECRETS_PRINCIPALS_DN,
377 * Ask that when required, the credentials system will be filled with
378 * machine trust account, from the secrets database.
380 * @param cred Credentials structure to fill in
381 * @note This function is used to call the above function after, rather
382 * than during, popt processing.
385 void cli_credentials_set_machine_account_pending(struct cli_credentials *cred)
387 cred->machine_account_pending = True;
391 NTSTATUS cli_credentials_update_all_keytabs(TALLOC_CTX *parent_ctx)
395 struct ldb_context *ldb;
396 struct ldb_message **msgs;
397 const char *attrs[] = { NULL };
398 struct cli_credentials *creds;
403 mem_ctx = talloc_new(parent_ctx);
405 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
408 /* Local secrets are stored in secrets.ldb */
409 ldb = secrets_db_connect(mem_ctx);
411 DEBUG(1, ("Could not open secrets.ldb\n"));
412 talloc_free(mem_ctx);
413 return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
416 /* search for the secret record, but only of things we can
418 ldb_ret = gendb_search(ldb,
421 "(&(objectClass=kerberosSecret)(|(secret=*)(ntPwdHash=*)))");
423 DEBUG(1, ("Error looking for kerberos type secrets to push into a keytab:: %s", ldb_errstring(ldb)));
424 talloc_free(mem_ctx);
425 return NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_DB_CORRUPTION;
428 for (i=0; i < ldb_ret; i++) {
429 /* Make a credentials structure from it */
430 creds = cli_credentials_init(mem_ctx);
432 DEBUG(1, ("cli_credentials_init failed!"));
433 talloc_free(mem_ctx);
434 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
436 cli_credentials_set_conf(creds);
437 filter = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "dn=%s", ldb_dn_linearize(mem_ctx, msgs[i]->dn));
438 status = cli_credentials_set_secrets(creds, NULL, filter);
439 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
440 DEBUG(1, ("Failed to read secrets for keytab update for %s\n",
444 ret = cli_credentials_update_keytab(creds);
446 DEBUG(1, ("Failed to update keytab for %s\n",