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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
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
21*/
22
23#ifndef _DCE_RPC_H /* _DCE_RPC_H */
24#define _DCE_RPC_H
25
26/* DCE/RPC packet types */
27
28enum RPC_PKT_TYPE {
29 RPC_REQUEST = 0x00, /* Ordinary request. */
30 RPC_PING = 0x01, /* Connectionless is server alive ? */
31 RPC_RESPONSE = 0x02, /* Ordinary reply. */
32 RPC_FAULT = 0x03, /* Fault in processing of call. */
33 RPC_WORKING = 0x04, /* Connectionless reply to a ping when server busy. */
34 RPC_NOCALL = 0x05, /* Connectionless reply to a ping when server has lost part of clients call. */
35 RPC_REJECT = 0x06, /* Refuse a request with a code. */
36 RPC_ACK = 0x07, /* Connectionless client to server code. */
37 RPC_CL_CANCEL= 0x08, /* Connectionless cancel. */
38 RPC_FACK = 0x09, /* Connectionless fragment ack. Both client and server send. */
39 RPC_CANCEL_ACK = 0x0A, /* Server ACK to client cancel request. */
40 RPC_BIND = 0x0B, /* Bind to interface. */
41 RPC_BINDACK = 0x0C, /* Server ack of bind. */
42 RPC_BINDNACK = 0x0D, /* Server nack of bind. */
43 RPC_ALTCONT = 0x0E, /* Alter auth. */
44 RPC_ALTCONTRESP = 0x0F, /* Reply to alter auth. */
45 RPC_AUTH3 = 0x10, /* not the real name! this is undocumented! */
46 RPC_SHUTDOWN = 0x11, /* Server to client request to shutdown. */
47 RPC_CO_CANCEL= 0x12, /* Connection-oriented cancel request. */
48 RPC_ORPHANED = 0x13 /* Client telling server it's aborting a partially sent request or telling
49 server to stop sending replies. */
50};
51
52/* DCE/RPC flags */
53#define RPC_FLG_FIRST 0x01
54#define RPC_FLG_LAST 0x02
55#define RPC_FLG_NOCALL 0x20
56
57
58#define SMBD_NTLMSSP_NEG_FLAGS 0x000082b1 /* ALWAYS_SIGN|NEG_NTLM|NEG_LM|NEG_SEAL|NEG_SIGN|NEG_UNICODE */
59
60/* NTLMSSP signature version */
61#define NTLMSSP_SIGN_VERSION 0x01
62
63/* DCE RPC auth types - extended by Microsoft. */
64#define RPC_ANONYMOUS_AUTH_TYPE 0
65#define RPC_AUTH_TYPE_KRB5_1 1
66#define RPC_SPNEGO_AUTH_TYPE 9
67#define RPC_NTLMSSP_AUTH_TYPE 10
68#define RPC_KRB5_AUTH_TYPE 16 /* Not yet implemented. */
69#define RPC_SCHANNEL_AUTH_TYPE 68 /* 0x44 */
70
71/* DCE-RPC standard identifiers to indicate
72 signing or sealing of an RPC pipe */
73#define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_NONE 1
74#define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_CONNECT 2
75#define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_CALL 3
76#define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PACKET 4
77#define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_INTEGRITY 5
78#define RPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY 6
79
80#if 0
81#define RPC_PIPE_AUTH_SIGN_LEVEL 0x5
82#define RPC_PIPE_AUTH_SEAL_LEVEL 0x6
83#endif
84
85#define DCERPC_FAULT_OP_RNG_ERROR 0x1c010002
86#define DCERPC_FAULT_UNK_IF 0x1c010003
87#define DCERPC_FAULT_INVALID_TAG 0x1c000006
88#define DCERPC_FAULT_CONTEXT_MISMATCH 0x1c00001a
89#define DCERPC_FAULT_OTHER 0x00000001
90#define DCERPC_FAULT_ACCESS_DENIED 0x00000005
91#define DCERPC_FAULT_CANT_PERFORM 0x000006d8
92#define DCERPC_FAULT_NDR 0x000006f7
93
94
95/* Netlogon schannel auth type and level */
96#define SCHANNEL_SIGN_SIGNATURE { 0x77, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00 }
97#define SCHANNEL_SEAL_SIGNATURE { 0x77, 0x00, 0x7a, 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00 }
98
99#define RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_SIGN_OR_SEAL_CHK_LEN 0x20
100#define RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_SIGN_ONLY_CHK_LEN 0x18
101
102
103#define NETLOGON_NEG_ARCFOUR 0x00000004
104#define NETLOGON_NEG_128BIT 0x00004000
105#define NETLOGON_NEG_SCHANNEL 0x40000000
106
107/* The 7 here seems to be required to get Win2k not to downgrade us
108 to NT4. Actually, anything other than 1ff would seem to do... */
109#define NETLOGON_NEG_AUTH2_FLAGS 0x000701ff
110#define NETLOGON_NEG_DOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT 0x2010b000
111
112/* these are the flags that ADS clients use */
113#define NETLOGON_NEG_AUTH2_ADS_FLAGS (0x200fbffb | NETLOGON_NEG_ARCFOUR | NETLOGON_NEG_128BIT | NETLOGON_NEG_SCHANNEL)
114
115enum schannel_direction {
116 SENDER_IS_INITIATOR,
117 SENDER_IS_ACCEPTOR
118};
119
120/* Maximum size of the signing data in a fragment. */
121#define RPC_MAX_SIGN_SIZE 0x20 /* 32 */
122
123/* Maximum PDU fragment size. */
124/* #define MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN 0x1630 this is what wnt sets */
125#define RPC_MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN 0x10b8 /* this is what w2k sets */
126
127/* RPC_IFACE */
128typedef struct rpc_iface_info {
129 struct GUID uuid; /* 16 bytes of rpc interface identification */
130 uint32 version; /* the interface version number */
131} RPC_IFACE;
132
133#define RPC_IFACE_LEN (UUID_SIZE + 4)
134
135struct pipe_id_info {
136 /* the names appear not to matter: the syntaxes _do_ matter */
137
138 const char *client_pipe;
139 RPC_IFACE abstr_syntax; /* this one is the abstract syntax id */
140
141 const char *server_pipe; /* this one is the secondary syntax name */
142 RPC_IFACE trans_syntax; /* this one is the primary syntax id */
143};
144
145/* RPC_HDR - dce rpc header */
146typedef struct rpc_hdr_info {
147 uint8 major; /* 5 - RPC major version */
148 uint8 minor; /* 0 - RPC minor version */
149 uint8 pkt_type; /* RPC_PKT_TYPE - RPC response packet */
150 uint8 flags; /* DCE/RPC flags */
151 uint8 pack_type[4]; /* 0x1000 0000 - little-endian packed data representation */
152 uint16 frag_len; /* fragment length - data size (bytes) inc header and tail. */
153 uint16 auth_len; /* 0 - authentication length */
154 uint32 call_id; /* call identifier. matches 12th uint32 of incoming RPC data. */
155} RPC_HDR;
156
157#define RPC_HEADER_LEN 16
158
159/* RPC_HDR_REQ - ms request rpc header */
160typedef struct rpc_hdr_req_info {
161 uint32 alloc_hint; /* allocation hint - data size (bytes) minus header and tail. */
162 uint16 context_id; /* presentation context identifier */
163 uint16 opnum; /* opnum */
164} RPC_HDR_REQ;
165
166#define RPC_HDR_REQ_LEN 8
167
168/* RPC_HDR_RESP - ms response rpc header */
169typedef struct rpc_hdr_resp_info {
170 uint32 alloc_hint; /* allocation hint - data size (bytes) minus header and tail. */
171 uint16 context_id; /* 0 - presentation context identifier */
172 uint8 cancel_count; /* 0 - cancel count */
173 uint8 reserved; /* 0 - reserved. */
174} RPC_HDR_RESP;
175
176#define RPC_HDR_RESP_LEN 8
177
178/* RPC_HDR_FAULT - fault rpc header */
179typedef struct rpc_hdr_fault_info {
180 NTSTATUS status;
181 uint32 reserved; /* 0x0000 0000 */
182} RPC_HDR_FAULT;
183
184#define RPC_HDR_FAULT_LEN 8
185
186/* this seems to be the same string name depending on the name of the pipe,
187 * but is more likely to be linked to the interface name
188 * "srvsvc", "\\PIPE\\ntsvcs"
189 * "samr", "\\PIPE\\lsass"
190 * "wkssvc", "\\PIPE\\wksvcs"
191 * "NETLOGON", "\\PIPE\\NETLOGON"
192 */
193/* RPC_ADDR_STR */
194typedef struct rpc_addr_info {
195 uint16 len; /* length of the string including null terminator */
196 fstring str; /* the string above in single byte, null terminated form */
197} RPC_ADDR_STR;
198
199/* RPC_HDR_BBA - bind acknowledge, and alter context response. */
200typedef struct rpc_hdr_bba_info {
201 uint16 max_tsize; /* maximum transmission fragment size (0x1630) */
202 uint16 max_rsize; /* max receive fragment size (0x1630) */
203 uint32 assoc_gid; /* associated group id (0x0) */
204} RPC_HDR_BBA;
205
206#define RPC_HDR_BBA_LEN 8
207
208/* RPC_HDR_AUTH */
209typedef struct rpc_hdr_auth_info {
210 uint8 auth_type; /* See XXX_AUTH_TYPE above. */
211 uint8 auth_level; /* See RPC_PIPE_AUTH_XXX_LEVEL above. */
212 uint8 auth_pad_len;
213 uint8 auth_reserved;
214 uint32 auth_context_id;
215} RPC_HDR_AUTH;
216
217#define RPC_HDR_AUTH_LEN 8
218
219/* this is TEMPORARILY coded up as a specific structure */
220/* this structure comes after the bind request */
221/* RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_NEG */
222typedef struct rpc_auth_schannel_neg_info {
223 uint32 type1; /* Always zero ? */
224 uint32 type2; /* Types 0x3 and 0x13 seen. Check AcquireSecurityContext() docs.... */
225 fstring domain; /* calling workstations's domain */
226 fstring myname; /* calling workstation's name */
227} RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_NEG;
228
229/* attached to the end of encrypted rpc requests and responses */
230/* RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_CHK */
231typedef struct rpc_auth_schannel_chk_info {
232 uint8 sig [8]; /* 77 00 7a 00 ff ff 00 00 */
233 uint8 packet_digest[8]; /* checksum over the packet, MD5'ed with session key */
234 uint8 seq_num[8]; /* verifier, seq num */
235 uint8 confounder[8]; /* random 8-byte nonce */
236} RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_CHK;
237
238typedef struct rpc_context {
239 uint16 context_id; /* presentation context identifier. */
240 uint8 num_transfer_syntaxes; /* the number of syntaxes */
241 RPC_IFACE abstract; /* num and vers. of interface client is using */
242 RPC_IFACE *transfer; /* Array of transfer interfaces. */
243} RPC_CONTEXT;
244
245/* RPC_BIND_REQ - ms req bind */
246typedef struct rpc_bind_req_info {
247 RPC_HDR_BBA bba;
248 uint8 num_contexts; /* the number of contexts */
249 RPC_CONTEXT *rpc_context;
250} RPC_HDR_RB;
251
252/*
253 * The following length is 8 bytes RPC_HDR_BBA_LEN +
254 * 4 bytes size of context count +
255 * (context_count * (4 bytes of context_id, size of transfer syntax count + RPC_IFACE_LEN bytes +
256 * (transfer_syntax_count * RPC_IFACE_LEN bytes)))
257 */
258
259#define RPC_HDR_RB_LEN(rpc_hdr_rb) (RPC_HDR_BBA_LEN + 4 + \
260 ((rpc_hdr_rb)->num_contexts) * (4 + RPC_IFACE_LEN + (((rpc_hdr_rb)->rpc_context->num_transfer_syntaxes)*RPC_IFACE_LEN)))
261
262/* RPC_RESULTS - can only cope with one reason, right now... */
263typedef struct rpc_results_info {
264 /* uint8[] # 4-byte alignment padding, against SMB header */
265
266 uint8 num_results; /* the number of results (0x01) */
267
268 /* uint8[] # 4-byte alignment padding, against SMB header */
269
270 uint16 result; /* result (0x00 = accept) */
271 uint16 reason; /* reason (0x00 = no reason specified) */
272} RPC_RESULTS;
273
274/* RPC_HDR_BA */
275typedef struct rpc_hdr_ba_info {
276 RPC_HDR_BBA bba;
277
278 RPC_ADDR_STR addr ; /* the secondary address string, as described earlier */
279 RPC_RESULTS res ; /* results and reasons */
280 RPC_IFACE transfer; /* the transfer syntax from the request */
281} RPC_HDR_BA;
282
283/* RPC_AUTH_VERIFIER */
284typedef struct rpc_auth_verif_info {
285 fstring signature; /* "NTLMSSP".. Ok, not quite anymore */
286 uint32 msg_type; /* NTLMSSP_MESSAGE_TYPE (1,2,3) and 5 for schannel */
287} RPC_AUTH_VERIFIER;
288
289#endif /* _DCE_RPC_H */
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