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   1 /* 
   2    Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
   3    SMB parameters and setup
   4    Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1997
   5    Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1997
   6    Copyright (C) Paul Ashton 1997
   7    
   8    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
   9    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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  15    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
  16    GNU General Public License for more details.
  17    
  18    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  19    along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  20 */
  21 
  22 #ifndef _DCE_RPC_H /* _DCE_RPC_H */
  23 #define _DCE_RPC_H 
  24 
  25 /* DCE/RPC packet types */
  26 
  27 enum RPC_PKT_TYPE {
  28         RPC_REQUEST  = 0x00,    /* Ordinary request. */
  29         RPC_PING     = 0x01,    /* Connectionless is server alive ? */
  30         RPC_RESPONSE = 0x02,    /* Ordinary reply. */
  31         RPC_FAULT    = 0x03,    /* Fault in processing of call. */
  32         RPC_WORKING  = 0x04,    /* Connectionless reply to a ping when server busy. */
  33         RPC_NOCALL   = 0x05,    /* Connectionless reply to a ping when server has lost part of clients call. */
  34         RPC_REJECT   = 0x06,    /* Refuse a request with a code. */
  35         RPC_ACK      = 0x07,    /* Connectionless client to server code. */
  36         RPC_CL_CANCEL= 0x08,    /* Connectionless cancel. */
  37         RPC_FACK     = 0x09,    /* Connectionless fragment ack. Both client and server send. */
  38         RPC_CANCEL_ACK = 0x0A,  /* Server ACK to client cancel request. */
  39         RPC_BIND     = 0x0B,    /* Bind to interface. */
  40         RPC_BINDACK  = 0x0C,    /* Server ack of bind. */
  41         RPC_BINDNACK = 0x0D,    /* Server nack of bind. */
  42         RPC_ALTCONT  = 0x0E,    /* Alter auth. */
  43         RPC_ALTCONTRESP = 0x0F, /* Reply to alter auth. */
  44         RPC_AUTH3    = 0x10,    /* not the real name!  this is undocumented! */
  45         RPC_SHUTDOWN = 0x11,    /* Server to client request to shutdown. */
  46         RPC_CO_CANCEL= 0x12,    /* Connection-oriented cancel request. */
  47         RPC_ORPHANED = 0x13     /* Client telling server it's aborting a partially sent request or telling
  48                                    server to stop sending replies. */
  49 };
  50 
  51 /* DCE/RPC flags */
  52 #define RPC_FLG_FIRST 0x01
  53 #define RPC_FLG_LAST  0x02
  54 #define RPC_FLG_NOCALL 0x20
  55 
  56 
  57 #define SMBD_NTLMSSP_NEG_FLAGS 0x000082b1 /* ALWAYS_SIGN|NEG_NTLM|NEG_LM|NEG_SEAL|NEG_SIGN|NEG_UNICODE */
  58 
  59 /* NTLMSSP signature version */
  60 #define NTLMSSP_SIGN_VERSION 0x01
  61 
  62 /* DCE RPC auth types - extended by Microsoft. */
  63 #define RPC_ANONYMOUS_AUTH_TYPE    0
  64 #define RPC_AUTH_TYPE_KRB5_1       1
  65 #define RPC_SPNEGO_AUTH_TYPE       9 
  66 #define RPC_NTLMSSP_AUTH_TYPE     10
  67 #define RPC_KRB5_AUTH_TYPE        16 /* Not yet implemented. */ 
  68 #define RPC_SCHANNEL_AUTH_TYPE    68 /* 0x44 */
  69 
  70 /* DCE-RPC standard identifiers to indicate 
  71    signing or sealing of an RPC pipe */
  72 #define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_NONE      1
  73 #define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_CONNECT   2
  74 #define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_CALL      3
  75 #define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PACKET    4
  76 #define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_INTEGRITY 5
  77 #define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY   6
  78 
  79 #if 0
  80 #define RPC_PIPE_AUTH_SIGN_LEVEL 0x5
  81 #define RPC_PIPE_AUTH_SEAL_LEVEL 0x6
  82 #endif
  83 
  84 #define DCERPC_FAULT_OP_RNG_ERROR       0x1c010002
  85 #define DCERPC_FAULT_UNK_IF             0x1c010003
  86 #define DCERPC_FAULT_INVALID_TAG        0x1c000006
  87 #define DCERPC_FAULT_CONTEXT_MISMATCH   0x1c00001a
  88 #define DCERPC_FAULT_OTHER              0x00000001
  89 #define DCERPC_FAULT_ACCESS_DENIED      0x00000005
  90 #define DCERPC_FAULT_CANT_PERFORM       0x000006d8
  91 #define DCERPC_FAULT_NDR                0x000006f7
  92 
  93 
  94 /* Netlogon schannel auth type and level */
  95 #define SCHANNEL_SIGN_SIGNATURE { 0x77, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00 }
  96 #define SCHANNEL_SEAL_SIGNATURE { 0x77, 0x00, 0x7a, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00 }
  97 
  98 #define RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_SIGN_OR_SEAL_CHK_LEN  0x20
  99 #define RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_SIGN_ONLY_CHK_LEN     0x18
 100 
 101 /* The 7 here seems to be required to get Win2k not to downgrade us
 102    to NT4.  Actually, anything other than 1ff would seem to do... */
 103 #define NETLOGON_NEG_AUTH2_FLAGS 0x000701ff
 104 /*
 105         (NETLOGON_NEG_ACCOUNT_LOCKOUT |
 106          NETLOGON_NEG_PERSISTENT_SAMREPL |
 107          NETLOGON_NEG_ARCFOUR |
 108          NETLOGON_NEG_PROMOTION_COUNT |
 109          NETLOGON_NEG_CHANGELOG_BDC |
 110          NETLOGON_NEG_FULL_SYNC_REPL |
 111          NETLOGON_NEG_MULTIPLE_SIDS |
 112          NETLOGON_NEG_REDO |
 113          NETLOGON_NEG_PASSWORD_CHANGE_REFUSAL |
 114          NETLOGON_NEG_DNS_DOMAIN_TRUSTS |
 115          NETLOGON_NEG_PASSWORD_SET2 |
 116          NETLOGON_NEG_GETDOMAININFO)
 117 */
 118 #define NETLOGON_NEG_DOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT       0x2010b000
 119 
 120 /* these are the flags that ADS clients use */
 121 #define NETLOGON_NEG_AUTH2_ADS_FLAGS 0x600fffff
 122 /*
 123         (NETLOGON_NEG_ACCOUNT_LOCKOUT |
 124          NETLOGON_NEG_PERSISTENT_SAMREPL |
 125          NETLOGON_NEG_ARCFOUR |
 126          NETLOGON_NEG_PROMOTION_COUNT |
 127          NETLOGON_NEG_CHANGELOG_BDC |
 128          NETLOGON_NEG_FULL_SYNC_REPL |
 129          NETLOGON_NEG_MULTIPLE_SIDS |
 130          NETLOGON_NEG_REDO |
 131          NETLOGON_NEG_PASSWORD_CHANGE_REFUSAL |
 132          NETLOGON_NEG_SEND_PASSWORD_INFO_PDC |
 133          NETLOGON_NEG_GENERIC_PASSTHROUGH |
 134          NETLOGON_NEG_CONCURRENT_RPC |
 135          NETLOGON_NEG_AVOID_ACCOUNT_DB_REPL |
 136          NETLOGON_NEG_AVOID_SECURITYAUTH_DB_REPL |
 137          NETLOGON_NEG_128BIT |
 138          NETLOGON_NEG_TRANSITIVE_TRUSTS |
 139          NETLOGON_NEG_DNS_DOMAIN_TRUSTS |
 140          NETLOGON_NEG_PASSWORD_SET2 |
 141          NETLOGON_NEG_GETDOMAININFO |
 142          NETLOGON_NEG_CROSS_FOREST_TRUSTS |
 143          NETLOGON_NEG_AUTHENTICATED_RPC_LSASS |
 144          NETLOGON_NEG_SCHANNEL)
 145 */
 146 
 147 enum schannel_direction {
 148         SENDER_IS_INITIATOR,
 149         SENDER_IS_ACCEPTOR
 150 };
 151 
 152 /* Maximum size of the signing data in a fragment. */
 153 #define RPC_MAX_SIGN_SIZE 0x38 /* 56 */
 154 
 155 /* Maximum PDU fragment size. */
 156 /* #define MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN 0x1630              this is what wnt sets */
 157 #define RPC_MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN 0x10b8                     /* this is what w2k sets */
 158 
 159 /* RPC_IFACE */
 160 typedef struct ndr_syntax_id RPC_IFACE;
 161 
 162 #define RPC_IFACE_LEN (UUID_SIZE + 4)
 163 
 164 /* RPC_HDR - dce rpc header */
 165 typedef struct rpc_hdr_info {
 166         uint8  major; /* 5 - RPC major version */
 167         uint8  minor; /* 0 - RPC minor version */
 168         uint8  pkt_type; /* RPC_PKT_TYPE - RPC response packet */
 169         uint8  flags; /* DCE/RPC flags */
 170         uint8  pack_type[4]; /* 0x1000 0000 - little-endian packed data representation */
 171         uint16 frag_len; /* fragment length - data size (bytes) inc header and tail. */
 172         uint16 auth_len; /* 0 - authentication length  */
 173         uint32 call_id; /* call identifier.  matches 12th uint32 of incoming RPC data. */
 174 } RPC_HDR;
 175 
 176 #define RPC_HEADER_LEN 16
 177 
 178 /* RPC_HDR_REQ - ms request rpc header */
 179 typedef struct rpc_hdr_req_info {
 180         uint32 alloc_hint;   /* allocation hint - data size (bytes) minus header and tail. */
 181         uint16 context_id;   /* presentation context identifier */
 182         uint16  opnum;       /* opnum */
 183 } RPC_HDR_REQ;
 184 
 185 #define RPC_HDR_REQ_LEN 8
 186 
 187 /* RPC_HDR_RESP - ms response rpc header */
 188 typedef struct rpc_hdr_resp_info {
 189         uint32 alloc_hint;   /* allocation hint - data size (bytes) minus header and tail. */
 190         uint16 context_id;   /* 0 - presentation context identifier */
 191         uint8  cancel_count; /* 0 - cancel count */
 192         uint8  reserved;     /* 0 - reserved. */
 193 } RPC_HDR_RESP;
 194 
 195 #define RPC_HDR_RESP_LEN 8
 196 
 197 /* RPC_HDR_FAULT - fault rpc header */
 198 typedef struct rpc_hdr_fault_info {
 199         NTSTATUS status;
 200         uint32 reserved; /* 0x0000 0000 */
 201 } RPC_HDR_FAULT;
 202 
 203 #define RPC_HDR_FAULT_LEN 8
 204 
 205 /* this seems to be the same string name depending on the name of the pipe,
 206  * but is more likely to be linked to the interface name
 207  * "srvsvc", "\\PIPE\\ntsvcs"
 208  * "samr", "\\PIPE\\lsass"
 209  * "wkssvc", "\\PIPE\\wksvcs"
 210  * "NETLOGON", "\\PIPE\\NETLOGON"
 211  */
 212 /* RPC_ADDR_STR */
 213 typedef struct rpc_addr_info {
 214         uint16 len;   /* length of the string including null terminator */
 215         fstring str; /* the string above in single byte, null terminated form */
 216 } RPC_ADDR_STR;
 217 
 218 /* RPC_HDR_BBA - bind acknowledge, and alter context response. */
 219 typedef struct rpc_hdr_bba_info {
 220         uint16 max_tsize;       /* maximum transmission fragment size (0x1630) */
 221         uint16 max_rsize;       /* max receive fragment size (0x1630) */
 222         uint32 assoc_gid;       /* associated group id (0x0) */
 223 } RPC_HDR_BBA;
 224 
 225 #define RPC_HDR_BBA_LEN 8
 226 
 227 /* RPC_HDR_AUTH */
 228 typedef struct rpc_hdr_auth_info {
 229         uint8 auth_type; /* See XXX_AUTH_TYPE above. */
 230         uint8 auth_level; /* See RPC_PIPE_AUTH_XXX_LEVEL above. */
 231         uint8 auth_pad_len;
 232         uint8 auth_reserved;
 233         uint32 auth_context_id;
 234 } RPC_HDR_AUTH;
 235 
 236 #define RPC_HDR_AUTH_LEN 8
 237 
 238 /* this is TEMPORARILY coded up as a specific structure */
 239 /* this structure comes after the bind request */
 240 /* RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_NEG */
 241 typedef struct rpc_auth_schannel_neg_info {
 242         uint32 type1;   /* Always zero ? */
 243         uint32 type2;   /* Types 0x3 and 0x13 seen. Check AcquireSecurityContext() docs.... */
 244         fstring domain; /* calling workstations's domain */
 245         fstring myname; /* calling workstation's name */
 246 } RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_NEG;
 247 
 248 /* attached to the end of encrypted rpc requests and responses */
 249 /* RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_CHK */
 250 typedef struct rpc_auth_schannel_chk_info {
 251         uint8 sig  [8]; /* 77 00 7a 00 ff ff 00 00 */
 252         uint8 packet_digest[8]; /* checksum over the packet, MD5'ed with session key */
 253         uint8 seq_num[8]; /* verifier, seq num */
 254         uint8 confounder[8]; /* random 8-byte nonce */
 255 } RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_CHK;
 256 
 257 typedef struct rpc_context {
 258         uint16 context_id;              /* presentation context identifier. */
 259         uint8 num_transfer_syntaxes;    /* the number of syntaxes */
 260         RPC_IFACE abstract;             /* num and vers. of interface client is using */
 261         RPC_IFACE *transfer;            /* Array of transfer interfaces. */
 262 } RPC_CONTEXT;
 263 
 264 /* RPC_BIND_REQ - ms req bind */
 265 typedef struct rpc_bind_req_info {
 266         RPC_HDR_BBA bba;
 267         uint8 num_contexts;    /* the number of contexts */
 268         RPC_CONTEXT *rpc_context;
 269 } RPC_HDR_RB;
 270 
 271 /* 
 272  * The following length is 8 bytes RPC_HDR_BBA_LEN + 
 273  * 4 bytes size of context count +
 274  * (context_count * (4 bytes of context_id, size of transfer syntax count + RPC_IFACE_LEN bytes +
 275  *                    (transfer_syntax_count * RPC_IFACE_LEN bytes)))
 276  */
 277 
 278 #define RPC_HDR_RB_LEN(rpc_hdr_rb) (RPC_HDR_BBA_LEN + 4 + \
 279         ((rpc_hdr_rb)->num_contexts) * (4 + RPC_IFACE_LEN + (((rpc_hdr_rb)->rpc_context->num_transfer_syntaxes)*RPC_IFACE_LEN)))
 280 
 281 /* RPC_RESULTS - can only cope with one reason, right now... */
 282 typedef struct rpc_results_info {
 283         /* uint8[] # 4-byte alignment padding, against SMB header */
 284 
 285         uint8 num_results; /* the number of results (0x01) */
 286 
 287         /* uint8[] # 4-byte alignment padding, against SMB header */
 288 
 289         uint16 result; /* result (0x00 = accept) */
 290         uint16 reason; /* reason (0x00 = no reason specified) */
 291 } RPC_RESULTS;
 292 
 293 /* RPC_HDR_BA */
 294 typedef struct rpc_hdr_ba_info {
 295         RPC_HDR_BBA bba;
 296 
 297         RPC_ADDR_STR addr    ;  /* the secondary address string, as described earlier */
 298         RPC_RESULTS  res     ; /* results and reasons */
 299         RPC_IFACE    transfer; /* the transfer syntax from the request */
 300 } RPC_HDR_BA;
 301 
 302 /* RPC_AUTH_VERIFIER */
 303 typedef struct rpc_auth_verif_info {
 304         fstring signature; /* "NTLMSSP".. Ok, not quite anymore */
 305         uint32  msg_type; /* NTLMSSP_MESSAGE_TYPE (1,2,3) and 5 for schannel */
 306 } RPC_AUTH_VERIFIER;
 307 
 308 #endif /* _DCE_RPC_H */

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