s4-loadparm: 2nd half of lp_ to lpcfg_ conversion
[jlayton/samba.git] / source4 / smb_server / smb / signing.c
1 /* 
2    Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3    
4    Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell              2004
5    
6    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8    the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9    (at your option) any later version.
10    
11    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
14    GNU General Public License for more details.
15    
16    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17    along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18 */
19
20 #include "includes.h"
21 #include "smb_server/smb_server.h"
22 #include "libcli/raw/libcliraw.h"
23 #include "libcli/raw/raw_proto.h"
24 #include "param/param.h"
25
26
27 /*
28   sign an outgoing packet
29 */
30 void smbsrv_sign_packet(struct smbsrv_request *req)
31 {
32 #if 0
33         /* enable this when packet signing is preventing you working out why valgrind 
34            says that data is uninitialised */
35         file_save("pkt.dat", req->out.buffer, req->out.size);
36 #endif
37
38         switch (req->smb_conn->signing.signing_state) {
39         case SMB_SIGNING_ENGINE_OFF:
40                 break;
41
42         case SMB_SIGNING_ENGINE_BSRSPYL:
43                 /* mark the packet as signed - BEFORE we sign it...*/
44                 mark_packet_signed(&req->out);
45                 
46                 /* I wonder what BSRSPYL stands for - but this is what MS 
47                    actually sends! */
48                 memcpy((req->out.hdr + HDR_SS_FIELD), "BSRSPYL ", 8);
49                 break;
50
51         case SMB_SIGNING_ENGINE_ON:
52                         
53                 sign_outgoing_message(&req->out, 
54                                       &req->smb_conn->signing.mac_key, 
55                                       req->seq_num+1);
56                 break;
57         }
58         return;
59 }
60
61
62
63 /*
64   setup the signing key for a connection. Called after authentication succeeds
65   in a session setup
66 */
67 bool smbsrv_setup_signing(struct smbsrv_connection *smb_conn,
68                           DATA_BLOB *session_key,
69                           DATA_BLOB *response)
70 {
71         if (!set_smb_signing_common(&smb_conn->signing)) {
72                 return false;
73         }
74         return smbcli_simple_set_signing(smb_conn,
75                                          &smb_conn->signing, session_key, response);
76 }
77
78 bool smbsrv_init_signing(struct smbsrv_connection *smb_conn)
79 {
80         smb_conn->signing.mac_key = data_blob(NULL, 0);
81         if (!smbcli_set_signing_off(&smb_conn->signing)) {
82                 return false;
83         }
84         
85         switch (lpcfg_server_signing(smb_conn->lp_ctx)) {
86         case SMB_SIGNING_OFF:
87                 smb_conn->signing.allow_smb_signing = false;
88                 break;
89         case SMB_SIGNING_SUPPORTED:
90                 smb_conn->signing.allow_smb_signing = true;
91                 break;
92         case SMB_SIGNING_REQUIRED:
93                 smb_conn->signing.allow_smb_signing = true;
94                 smb_conn->signing.mandatory_signing = true;
95                 break;
96         case SMB_SIGNING_AUTO:
97                 /* If we are a domain controller, SMB signing is
98                  * really important, as it can prevent a number of
99                  * attacks on communications between us and the
100                  * clients */
101
102                 if (lpcfg_server_role(smb_conn->lp_ctx) == ROLE_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER) {
103                         smb_conn->signing.allow_smb_signing = true;
104                         smb_conn->signing.mandatory_signing = true;
105                 } else {
106                         /* However, it really sucks (no sendfile, CPU
107                          * overhead) performance-wise when used on a
108                          * file server, so disable it by default (auto
109                          * is the default) on non-DCs */
110                         smb_conn->signing.allow_smb_signing = false;
111                 }
112                 break;
113         }
114         return true;
115 }
116
117 /*
118   allocate a sequence number to a request
119 */
120 static void req_signing_alloc_seq_num(struct smbsrv_request *req)
121 {
122         req->seq_num = req->smb_conn->signing.next_seq_num;
123
124         if (req->smb_conn->signing.signing_state != SMB_SIGNING_ENGINE_OFF) {
125                 req->smb_conn->signing.next_seq_num += 2;
126         }
127 }
128
129 /*
130   called for requests that do not produce a reply of their own
131 */
132 void smbsrv_signing_no_reply(struct smbsrv_request *req)
133 {
134         if (req->smb_conn->signing.signing_state != SMB_SIGNING_ENGINE_OFF) {
135                 req->smb_conn->signing.next_seq_num--;
136         }
137 }
138
139 /***********************************************************
140  SMB signing - Simple implementation - check a MAC sent by client
141 ************************************************************/
142 /**
143  * Check a packet supplied by the server.
144  * @return false if we had an established signing connection
145  *         which had a back checksum, true otherwise
146  */
147 bool smbsrv_signing_check_incoming(struct smbsrv_request *req)
148 {
149         bool good;
150
151         req_signing_alloc_seq_num(req);
152
153         switch (req->smb_conn->signing.signing_state) 
154         {
155         case SMB_SIGNING_ENGINE_OFF:
156                 return true;
157         case SMB_SIGNING_ENGINE_BSRSPYL:
158         case SMB_SIGNING_ENGINE_ON:
159         {                       
160                 if (req->in.size < (HDR_SS_FIELD + 8)) {
161                         return false;
162                 } else {
163                         good = check_signed_incoming_message(&req->in, 
164                                                              &req->smb_conn->signing.mac_key, 
165                                                              req->seq_num);
166                         
167                         return signing_good(&req->smb_conn->signing, 
168                                             req->seq_num+1, good);
169                 }
170         }
171         }
172         return false;
173 }