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+/***************************************************************************
+ * _ _ ____ _
+ * Project ___| | | | _ \| |
+ * / __| | | | |_) | |
+ * | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
+ * \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2014 - 2015, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
+ * Copyright (C) 2014, Steve Holme, <steve_holme@hotmail.com>.
+ *
+ * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
+ * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
+ * are also available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html.
+ *
+ * You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
+ * copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
+ * furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
+ *
+ * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+ * KIND, either express or implied.
+ *
+ * RFC2617 Basic and Digest Access Authentication
+ * RFC2831 DIGEST-MD5 authentication
+ * RFC4422 Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)
+ * RFC4752 The Kerberos V5 ("GSSAPI") SASL Mechanism
+ *
+ ***************************************************************************/
+
+#include "curl_setup.h"
+
+#if defined(USE_WINDOWS_SSPI)
+
+#include <curl/curl.h>
+
+#include "curl_sasl.h"
+#include "urldata.h"
+#include "curl_base64.h"
+#include "warnless.h"
+#include "curl_multibyte.h"
+#include "sendf.h"
+#include "strdup.h"
+#include "curl_printf.h"
+
+/* The last #include files should be: */
+#include "curl_memory.h"
+#include "memdebug.h"
+
+/*
+ * Curl_sasl_build_spn()
+ *
+ * This is used to build a SPN string in the format service/host.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ *
+ * serivce [in] - The service type such as www, smtp, pop or imap.
+ * host [in] - The host name or realm.
+ *
+ * Returns a pointer to the newly allocated SPN.
+ */
+CURL_STATIC TCHAR *Curl_sasl_build_spn(const char *service, const char *host)
+{
+ char *utf8_spn = NULL;
+ TCHAR *tchar_spn = NULL;
+
+ /* Note: We could use DsMakeSPN() or DsClientMakeSpnForTargetServer() rather
+ than doing this ourselves but the first is only available in Windows XP
+ and Windows Server 2003 and the latter is only available in Windows 2000
+ but not Windows95/98/ME or Windows NT4.0 unless the Active Directory
+ Client Extensions are installed. As such it is far simpler for us to
+ formulate the SPN instead. */
+
+ /* Allocate our UTF8 based SPN */
+ utf8_spn = aprintf("%s/%s", service, host);
+ if(!utf8_spn) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Allocate our TCHAR based SPN */
+ tchar_spn = Curl_convert_UTF8_to_tchar(utf8_spn);
+ if(!tchar_spn) {
+ free(utf8_spn);
+
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Release the UTF8 variant when operating with Unicode */
+ Curl_unicodefree(utf8_spn);
+
+ /* Return our newly allocated SPN */
+ return tchar_spn;
+}
+
+#if !defined(CURL_DISABLE_CRYPTO_AUTH)
+/*
+ * Curl_sasl_create_digest_md5_message()
+ *
+ * This is used to generate an already encoded DIGEST-MD5 response message
+ * ready for sending to the recipient.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ *
+ * data [in] - The session handle.
+ * chlg64 [in] - The base64 encoded challenge message.
+ * userp [in] - The user name in the format User or Domain\User.
+ * passdwp [in] - The user's password.
+ * service [in] - The service type such as www, smtp, pop or imap.
+ * outptr [in/out] - The address where a pointer to newly allocated memory
+ * holding the result will be stored upon completion.
+ * outlen [out] - The length of the output message.
+ *
+ * Returns CURLE_OK on success.
+ */
+CURL_STATIC CURLcode Curl_sasl_create_digest_md5_message(struct SessionHandle *data,
+ const char *chlg64,
+ const char *userp,
+ const char *passwdp,
+ const char *service,
+ char **outptr, size_t *outlen)
+{
+ CURLcode result = CURLE_OK;
+ TCHAR *spn = NULL;
+ size_t chlglen = 0;
+ size_t token_max = 0;
+ unsigned char *input_token = NULL;
+ unsigned char *output_token = NULL;
+ CredHandle credentials;
+ CtxtHandle context;
+ PSecPkgInfo SecurityPackage;
+ SEC_WINNT_AUTH_IDENTITY identity;
+ SEC_WINNT_AUTH_IDENTITY *p_identity;
+ SecBuffer chlg_buf;
+ SecBuffer resp_buf;
+ SecBufferDesc chlg_desc;
+ SecBufferDesc resp_desc;
+ SECURITY_STATUS status;
+ unsigned long attrs;
+ TimeStamp expiry; /* For Windows 9x compatibility of SSPI calls */
+
+ /* Decode the base-64 encoded challenge message */
+ if(strlen(chlg64) && *chlg64 != '=') {
+ result = Curl_base64_decode(chlg64, &input_token, &chlglen);
+ if(result)
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /* Ensure we have a valid challenge message */
+ if(!input_token) {
+ infof(data, "DIGEST-MD5 handshake failure (empty challenge message)\n");
+
+ return CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING;
+ }
+
+ /* Query the security package for DigestSSP */
+ status = s_pSecFn->QuerySecurityPackageInfo((TCHAR *) TEXT(SP_NAME_DIGEST),
+ &SecurityPackage);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK) {
+ free(input_token);
+
+ return CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN;
+ }
+
+ token_max = SecurityPackage->cbMaxToken;
+
+ /* Release the package buffer as it is not required anymore */
+ s_pSecFn->FreeContextBuffer(SecurityPackage);
+
+ /* Allocate our response buffer */
+ output_token = malloc(token_max);
+ if(!output_token) {
+ free(input_token);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ /* Generate our SPN */
+ spn = Curl_sasl_build_spn(service, data->easy_conn->host.name);
+ if(!spn) {
+ free(output_token);
+ free(input_token);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ if(userp && *userp) {
+ /* Populate our identity structure */
+ result = Curl_create_sspi_identity(userp, passwdp, &identity);
+ if(result) {
+ free(spn);
+ free(output_token);
+ free(input_token);
+
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /* Allow proper cleanup of the identity structure */
+ p_identity = &identity;
+ }
+ else
+ /* Use the current Windows user */
+ p_identity = NULL;
+
+ /* Acquire our credentials handle */
+ status = s_pSecFn->AcquireCredentialsHandle(NULL,
+ (TCHAR *) TEXT(SP_NAME_DIGEST),
+ SECPKG_CRED_OUTBOUND, NULL,
+ p_identity, NULL, NULL,
+ &credentials, &expiry);
+
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK) {
+ Curl_sspi_free_identity(p_identity);
+ free(spn);
+ free(output_token);
+ free(input_token);
+
+ return CURLE_LOGIN_DENIED;
+ }
+
+ /* Setup the challenge "input" security buffer */
+ chlg_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ chlg_desc.cBuffers = 1;
+ chlg_desc.pBuffers = &chlg_buf;
+ chlg_buf.BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ chlg_buf.pvBuffer = input_token;
+ chlg_buf.cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(chlglen);
+
+ /* Setup the response "output" security buffer */
+ resp_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ resp_desc.cBuffers = 1;
+ resp_desc.pBuffers = &resp_buf;
+ resp_buf.BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ resp_buf.pvBuffer = output_token;
+ resp_buf.cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(token_max);
+
+ /* Generate our response message */
+ status = s_pSecFn->InitializeSecurityContext(&credentials, NULL, spn,
+ 0, 0, 0, &chlg_desc, 0,
+ &context, &resp_desc, &attrs,
+ &expiry);
+
+ if(status == SEC_I_COMPLETE_NEEDED ||
+ status == SEC_I_COMPLETE_AND_CONTINUE)
+ s_pSecFn->CompleteAuthToken(&credentials, &resp_desc);
+ else if(status != SEC_E_OK && status != SEC_I_CONTINUE_NEEDED) {
+ s_pSecFn->FreeCredentialsHandle(&credentials);
+ Curl_sspi_free_identity(p_identity);
+ free(spn);
+ free(output_token);
+ free(input_token);
+
+ return CURLE_RECV_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Base64 encode the response */
+ result = Curl_base64_encode(data, (char *) output_token, resp_buf.cbBuffer,
+ outptr, outlen);
+
+ /* Free our handles */
+ s_pSecFn->DeleteSecurityContext(&context);
+ s_pSecFn->FreeCredentialsHandle(&credentials);
+
+ /* Free the identity structure */
+ Curl_sspi_free_identity(p_identity);
+
+ /* Free the SPN */
+ free(spn);
+
+ /* Free the response buffer */
+ free(output_token);
+
+ /* Free the decoded challenge message */
+ free(input_token);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Curl_sasl_decode_digest_http_message()
+ *
+ * This is used to decode a HTTP DIGEST challenge message into the seperate
+ * attributes.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ *
+ * chlg [in] - The challenge message.
+ * digest [in/out] - The digest data struct being used and modified.
+ *
+ * Returns CURLE_OK on success.
+ */
+CURLcode Curl_sasl_decode_digest_http_message(const char *chlg,
+ struct digestdata *digest)
+{
+ size_t chlglen = strlen(chlg);
+
+ /* We had an input token before and we got another one now. This means we
+ provided bad credentials in the previous request. */
+ if(digest->input_token)
+ return CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING;
+
+ /* Simply store the challenge for use later */
+ digest->input_token = (BYTE *) Curl_memdup(chlg, chlglen);
+ if(!digest->input_token)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ digest->input_token_len = chlglen;
+
+ return CURLE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Curl_sasl_create_digest_http_message()
+ *
+ * This is used to generate a HTTP DIGEST response message ready for sending
+ * to the recipient.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ *
+ * data [in] - The session handle.
+ * userp [in] - The user name in the format User or Domain\User.
+ * passdwp [in] - The user's password.
+ * request [in] - The HTTP request.
+ * uripath [in] - The path of the HTTP uri.
+ * digest [in/out] - The digest data struct being used and modified.
+ * outptr [in/out] - The address where a pointer to newly allocated memory
+ * holding the result will be stored upon completion.
+ * outlen [out] - The length of the output message.
+ *
+ * Returns CURLE_OK on success.
+ */
+CURLcode Curl_sasl_create_digest_http_message(struct SessionHandle *data,
+ const char *userp,
+ const char *passwdp,
+ const unsigned char *request,
+ const unsigned char *uripath,
+ struct digestdata *digest,
+ char **outptr, size_t *outlen)
+{
+ size_t token_max;
+ CredHandle credentials;
+ CtxtHandle context;
+ char *resp;
+ BYTE *output_token;
+ PSecPkgInfo SecurityPackage;
+ SEC_WINNT_AUTH_IDENTITY identity;
+ SEC_WINNT_AUTH_IDENTITY *p_identity;
+ SecBuffer chlg_buf[3];
+ SecBuffer resp_buf;
+ SecBufferDesc chlg_desc;
+ SecBufferDesc resp_desc;
+ SECURITY_STATUS status;
+ unsigned long attrs;
+ TimeStamp expiry; /* For Windows 9x compatibility of SSPI calls */
+
+ (void) data;
+
+ /* Query the security package for DigestSSP */
+ status = s_pSecFn->QuerySecurityPackageInfo((TCHAR *) TEXT(SP_NAME_DIGEST),
+ &SecurityPackage);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK)
+ return CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN;
+
+ token_max = SecurityPackage->cbMaxToken;
+
+ /* Release the package buffer as it is not required anymore */
+ s_pSecFn->FreeContextBuffer(SecurityPackage);
+
+ /* Allocate the output buffer according to the max token size as indicated
+ by the security package */
+ output_token = malloc(token_max);
+ if(!output_token)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ if(userp && *userp) {
+ /* Populate our identity structure */
+ if(Curl_create_sspi_identity(userp, passwdp, &identity))
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ /* Allow proper cleanup of the identity structure */
+ p_identity = &identity;
+ }
+ else
+ /* Use the current Windows user */
+ p_identity = NULL;
+
+ /* Acquire our credentials handle */
+ status = s_pSecFn->AcquireCredentialsHandle(NULL,
+ (TCHAR *) TEXT(SP_NAME_DIGEST),
+ SECPKG_CRED_OUTBOUND, NULL,
+ p_identity, NULL, NULL,
+ &credentials, &expiry);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK) {
+ free(output_token);
+
+ return CURLE_LOGIN_DENIED;
+ }
+
+ /* Setup the challenge "input" security buffer if present */
+ chlg_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ chlg_desc.cBuffers = 3;
+ chlg_desc.pBuffers = chlg_buf;
+ chlg_buf[0].BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ chlg_buf[0].pvBuffer = digest->input_token;
+ chlg_buf[0].cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(digest->input_token_len);
+ chlg_buf[1].BufferType = SECBUFFER_PKG_PARAMS;
+ chlg_buf[1].pvBuffer = (void *)request;
+ chlg_buf[1].cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(strlen((const char *) request));
+ chlg_buf[2].BufferType = SECBUFFER_PKG_PARAMS;
+ chlg_buf[2].pvBuffer = NULL;
+ chlg_buf[2].cbBuffer = 0;
+
+ /* Setup the response "output" security buffer */
+ resp_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ resp_desc.cBuffers = 1;
+ resp_desc.pBuffers = &resp_buf;
+ resp_buf.BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ resp_buf.pvBuffer = output_token;
+ resp_buf.cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(token_max);
+
+ /* Generate our reponse message */
+ status = s_pSecFn->InitializeSecurityContext(&credentials, NULL,
+ (TCHAR *) uripath,
+ ISC_REQ_USE_HTTP_STYLE, 0, 0,
+ &chlg_desc, 0, &context,
+ &resp_desc, &attrs, &expiry);
+
+ if(status == SEC_I_COMPLETE_NEEDED ||
+ status == SEC_I_COMPLETE_AND_CONTINUE)
+ s_pSecFn->CompleteAuthToken(&credentials, &resp_desc);
+ else if(status != SEC_E_OK && status != SEC_I_CONTINUE_NEEDED) {
+ s_pSecFn->FreeCredentialsHandle(&credentials);
+
+ free(output_token);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ resp = malloc(resp_buf.cbBuffer + 1);
+ if(!resp) {
+ s_pSecFn->DeleteSecurityContext(&context);
+ s_pSecFn->FreeCredentialsHandle(&credentials);
+
+ free(output_token);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ /* Copy the generated reponse */
+ memcpy(resp, resp_buf.pvBuffer, resp_buf.cbBuffer);
+ resp[resp_buf.cbBuffer] = 0x00;
+
+ /* Return the response */
+ *outptr = resp;
+ *outlen = resp_buf.cbBuffer;
+
+ /* Free our handles */
+ s_pSecFn->DeleteSecurityContext(&context);
+ s_pSecFn->FreeCredentialsHandle(&credentials);
+
+ /* Free the identity structure */
+ Curl_sspi_free_identity(p_identity);
+
+ /* Free the response buffer */
+ free(output_token);
+
+ return CURLE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Curl_sasl_digest_cleanup()
+ *
+ * This is used to clean up the digest specific data.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ *
+ * digest [in/out] - The digest data struct being cleaned up.
+ *
+ */
+void Curl_sasl_digest_cleanup(struct digestdata *digest)
+{
+ /* Free the input token */
+ Curl_safefree(digest->input_token);
+
+ /* Reset any variables */
+ digest->input_token_len = 0;
+}
+#endif /* !CURL_DISABLE_CRYPTO_AUTH */
+
+#if defined USE_NTLM
+/*
+* Curl_sasl_create_ntlm_type1_message()
+*
+* This is used to generate an already encoded NTLM type-1 message ready for
+* sending to the recipient.
+*
+* Parameters:
+*
+* userp [in] - The user name in the format User or Domain\User.
+* passdwp [in] - The user's password.
+* ntlm [in/out] - The ntlm data struct being used and modified.
+* outptr [in/out] - The address where a pointer to newly allocated memory
+* holding the result will be stored upon completion.
+* outlen [out] - The length of the output message.
+*
+* Returns CURLE_OK on success.
+*/
+CURLcode Curl_sasl_create_ntlm_type1_message(const char *userp,
+ const char *passwdp,
+ struct ntlmdata *ntlm,
+ char **outptr, size_t *outlen)
+{
+ PSecPkgInfo SecurityPackage;
+ SecBuffer type_1_buf;
+ SecBufferDesc type_1_desc;
+ SECURITY_STATUS status;
+ unsigned long attrs;
+ TimeStamp expiry; /* For Windows 9x compatibility of SSPI calls */
+
+ /* Clean up any former leftovers and initialise to defaults */
+ Curl_sasl_ntlm_cleanup(ntlm);
+
+ /* Query the security package for NTLM */
+ status = s_pSecFn->QuerySecurityPackageInfo((TCHAR *) TEXT(SP_NAME_NTLM),
+ &SecurityPackage);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK)
+ return CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN;
+
+ ntlm->token_max = SecurityPackage->cbMaxToken;
+
+ /* Release the package buffer as it is not required anymore */
+ s_pSecFn->FreeContextBuffer(SecurityPackage);
+
+ /* Allocate our output buffer */
+ ntlm->output_token = malloc(ntlm->token_max);
+ if(!ntlm->output_token)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ if(userp && *userp) {
+ CURLcode result;
+
+ /* Populate our identity structure */
+ result = Curl_create_sspi_identity(userp, passwdp, &ntlm->identity);
+ if(result)
+ return result;
+
+ /* Allow proper cleanup of the identity structure */
+ ntlm->p_identity = &ntlm->identity;
+ }
+ else
+ /* Use the current Windows user */
+ ntlm->p_identity = NULL;
+
+ /* Allocate our credentials handle */
+ ntlm->credentials = malloc(sizeof(CredHandle));
+ if(!ntlm->credentials)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ memset(ntlm->credentials, 0, sizeof(CredHandle));
+
+ /* Acquire our credentials handle */
+ status = s_pSecFn->AcquireCredentialsHandle(NULL,
+ (TCHAR *) TEXT(SP_NAME_NTLM),
+ SECPKG_CRED_OUTBOUND, NULL,
+ ntlm->p_identity, NULL, NULL,
+ ntlm->credentials, &expiry);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK)
+ return CURLE_LOGIN_DENIED;
+
+ /* Allocate our new context handle */
+ ntlm->context = malloc(sizeof(CtxtHandle));
+ if(!ntlm->context)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ memset(ntlm->context, 0, sizeof(CtxtHandle));
+
+ /* Setup the type-1 "output" security buffer */
+ type_1_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ type_1_desc.cBuffers = 1;
+ type_1_desc.pBuffers = &type_1_buf;
+ type_1_buf.BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ type_1_buf.pvBuffer = ntlm->output_token;
+ type_1_buf.cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(ntlm->token_max);
+
+ /* Generate our type-1 message */
+ status = s_pSecFn->InitializeSecurityContext(ntlm->credentials, NULL,
+ (TCHAR *) TEXT(""),
+ 0, 0, SECURITY_NETWORK_DREP,
+ NULL, 0,
+ ntlm->context, &type_1_desc,
+ &attrs, &expiry);
+ if(status == SEC_I_COMPLETE_NEEDED ||
+ status == SEC_I_COMPLETE_AND_CONTINUE)
+ s_pSecFn->CompleteAuthToken(ntlm->context, &type_1_desc);
+ else if(status != SEC_E_OK && status != SEC_I_CONTINUE_NEEDED)
+ return CURLE_RECV_ERROR;
+
+ /* Base64 encode the response */
+ return Curl_base64_encode(NULL, (char *) ntlm->output_token,
+ type_1_buf.cbBuffer, outptr, outlen);
+}
+
+/*
+* Curl_sasl_decode_ntlm_type2_message()
+*
+* This is used to decode an already encoded NTLM type-2 message.
+*
+* Parameters:
+*
+* data [in] - The session handle.
+* type2msg [in] - The base64 encoded type-2 message.
+* ntlm [in/out] - The ntlm data struct being used and modified.
+*
+* Returns CURLE_OK on success.
+*/
+CURLcode Curl_sasl_decode_ntlm_type2_message(struct SessionHandle *data,
+ const char *type2msg,
+ struct ntlmdata *ntlm)
+{
+ CURLcode result = CURLE_OK;
+ unsigned char *type2 = NULL;
+ size_t type2_len = 0;
+
+#if defined(CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS)
+ (void) data;
+#endif
+
+ /* Decode the base-64 encoded type-2 message */
+ if(strlen(type2msg) && *type2msg != '=') {
+ result = Curl_base64_decode(type2msg, &type2, &type2_len);
+ if(result)
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /* Ensure we have a valid type-2 message */
+ if(!type2) {
+ infof(data, "NTLM handshake failure (empty type-2 message)\n");
+
+ return CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING;
+ }
+
+ /* Simply store the challenge for use later */
+ ntlm->input_token = type2;
+ ntlm->input_token_len = type2_len;
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+* Curl_sasl_create_ntlm_type3_message()
+*
+* This is used to generate an already encoded NTLM type-3 message ready for
+* sending to the recipient.
+*
+* Parameters:
+*
+* data [in] - The session handle.
+* userp [in] - The user name in the format User or Domain\User.
+* passdwp [in] - The user's password.
+* ntlm [in/out] - The ntlm data struct being used and modified.
+* outptr [in/out] - The address where a pointer to newly allocated memory
+* holding the result will be stored upon completion.
+* outlen [out] - The length of the output message.
+*
+* Returns CURLE_OK on success.
+*/
+CURLcode Curl_sasl_create_ntlm_type3_message(struct SessionHandle *data,
+ const char *userp,
+ const char *passwdp,
+ struct ntlmdata *ntlm,
+ char **outptr, size_t *outlen)
+{
+ CURLcode result = CURLE_OK;
+ SecBuffer type_2_buf;
+ SecBuffer type_3_buf;
+ SecBufferDesc type_2_desc;
+ SecBufferDesc type_3_desc;
+ SECURITY_STATUS status;
+ unsigned long attrs;
+ TimeStamp expiry; /* For Windows 9x compatibility of SSPI calls */
+
+ (void) passwdp;
+ (void) userp;
+
+ /* Setup the type-2 "input" security buffer */
+ type_2_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ type_2_desc.cBuffers = 1;
+ type_2_desc.pBuffers = &type_2_buf;
+ type_2_buf.BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ type_2_buf.pvBuffer = ntlm->input_token;
+ type_2_buf.cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(ntlm->input_token_len);
+
+ /* Setup the type-3 "output" security buffer */
+ type_3_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ type_3_desc.cBuffers = 1;
+ type_3_desc.pBuffers = &type_3_buf;
+ type_3_buf.BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ type_3_buf.pvBuffer = ntlm->output_token;
+ type_3_buf.cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(ntlm->token_max);
+
+ /* Generate our type-3 message */
+ status = s_pSecFn->InitializeSecurityContext(ntlm->credentials,
+ ntlm->context,
+ (TCHAR *) TEXT(""),
+ 0, 0, SECURITY_NETWORK_DREP,
+ &type_2_desc,
+ 0, ntlm->context,
+ &type_3_desc,
+ &attrs, &expiry);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK) {
+ infof(data, "NTLM handshake failure (type-3 message): Status=%x\n",
+ status);
+
+ return CURLE_RECV_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Base64 encode the response */
+ result = Curl_base64_encode(data, (char *) ntlm->output_token,
+ type_3_buf.cbBuffer, outptr, outlen);
+
+ Curl_sasl_ntlm_cleanup(ntlm);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Curl_sasl_ntlm_cleanup()
+ *
+ * This is used to clean up the ntlm specific data.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ *
+ * ntlm [in/out] - The ntlm data struct being cleaned up.
+ *
+ */
+void Curl_sasl_ntlm_cleanup(struct ntlmdata *ntlm)
+{
+ /* Free our security context */
+ if(ntlm->context) {
+ s_pSecFn->DeleteSecurityContext(ntlm->context);
+ free(ntlm->context);
+ ntlm->context = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Free our credentials handle */
+ if(ntlm->credentials) {
+ s_pSecFn->FreeCredentialsHandle(ntlm->credentials);
+ free(ntlm->credentials);
+ ntlm->credentials = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Free our identity */
+ Curl_sspi_free_identity(ntlm->p_identity);
+ ntlm->p_identity = NULL;
+
+ /* Free the input and output tokens */
+ Curl_safefree(ntlm->input_token);
+ Curl_safefree(ntlm->output_token);
+
+ /* Reset any variables */
+ ntlm->token_max = 0;
+}
+#endif /* USE_NTLM */
+
+#if defined(USE_KERBEROS5)
+/*
+ * Curl_sasl_create_gssapi_user_message()
+ *
+ * This is used to generate an already encoded GSSAPI (Kerberos V5) user token
+ * message ready for sending to the recipient.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ *
+ * data [in] - The session handle.
+ * userp [in] - The user name in the format User or Domain\User.
+ * passdwp [in] - The user's password.
+ * service [in] - The service type such as www, smtp, pop or imap.
+ * mutual_auth [in] - Flag specifing whether or not mutual authentication
+ * is enabled.
+ * chlg64 [in] - The optional base64 encoded challenge message.
+ * krb5 [in/out] - The gssapi data struct being used and modified.
+ * outptr [in/out] - The address where a pointer to newly allocated memory
+ * holding the result will be stored upon completion.
+ * outlen [out] - The length of the output message.
+ *
+ * Returns CURLE_OK on success.
+ */
+CURL_STATIC CURLcode Curl_sasl_create_gssapi_user_message(struct SessionHandle *data,
+ const char *userp,
+ const char *passwdp,
+ const char *service,
+ const bool mutual_auth,
+ const char *chlg64,
+ struct kerberos5data *krb5,
+ char **outptr, size_t *outlen)
+{
+ CURLcode result = CURLE_OK;
+ size_t chlglen = 0;
+ unsigned char *chlg = NULL;
+ CtxtHandle context;
+ PSecPkgInfo SecurityPackage;
+ SecBuffer chlg_buf;
+ SecBuffer resp_buf;
+ SecBufferDesc chlg_desc;
+ SecBufferDesc resp_desc;
+ SECURITY_STATUS status;
+ unsigned long attrs;
+ TimeStamp expiry; /* For Windows 9x compatibility of SSPI calls */
+
+ if(!krb5->credentials) {
+ /* Query the security package for Kerberos */
+ status = s_pSecFn->QuerySecurityPackageInfo((TCHAR *)
+ TEXT(SP_NAME_KERBEROS),
+ &SecurityPackage);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK) {
+ return CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN;
+ }
+
+ krb5->token_max = SecurityPackage->cbMaxToken;
+
+ /* Release the package buffer as it is not required anymore */
+ s_pSecFn->FreeContextBuffer(SecurityPackage);
+
+ /* Allocate our response buffer */
+ krb5->output_token = malloc(krb5->token_max);
+ if(!krb5->output_token)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ /* Generate our SPN */
+ krb5->spn = Curl_sasl_build_spn(service, data->easy_conn->host.name);
+ if(!krb5->spn)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ if(userp && *userp) {
+ /* Populate our identity structure */
+ result = Curl_create_sspi_identity(userp, passwdp, &krb5->identity);
+ if(result)
+ return result;
+
+ /* Allow proper cleanup of the identity structure */
+ krb5->p_identity = &krb5->identity;
+ }
+ else
+ /* Use the current Windows user */
+ krb5->p_identity = NULL;
+
+ /* Allocate our credentials handle */
+ krb5->credentials = malloc(sizeof(CredHandle));
+ if(!krb5->credentials)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ memset(krb5->credentials, 0, sizeof(CredHandle));
+
+ /* Acquire our credentials handle */
+ status = s_pSecFn->AcquireCredentialsHandle(NULL,
+ (TCHAR *)
+ TEXT(SP_NAME_KERBEROS),
+ SECPKG_CRED_OUTBOUND, NULL,
+ krb5->p_identity, NULL, NULL,
+ krb5->credentials, &expiry);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK)
+ return CURLE_LOGIN_DENIED;
+
+ /* Allocate our new context handle */
+ krb5->context = malloc(sizeof(CtxtHandle));
+ if(!krb5->context)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ memset(krb5->context, 0, sizeof(CtxtHandle));
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Decode the base-64 encoded challenge message */
+ if(strlen(chlg64) && *chlg64 != '=') {
+ result = Curl_base64_decode(chlg64, &chlg, &chlglen);
+ if(result)
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /* Ensure we have a valid challenge message */
+ if(!chlg) {
+ infof(data, "GSSAPI handshake failure (empty challenge message)\n");
+
+ return CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING;
+ }
+
+ /* Setup the challenge "input" security buffer */
+ chlg_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ chlg_desc.cBuffers = 1;
+ chlg_desc.pBuffers = &chlg_buf;
+ chlg_buf.BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ chlg_buf.pvBuffer = chlg;
+ chlg_buf.cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(chlglen);
+ }
+
+ /* Setup the response "output" security buffer */
+ resp_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ resp_desc.cBuffers = 1;
+ resp_desc.pBuffers = &resp_buf;
+ resp_buf.BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ resp_buf.pvBuffer = krb5->output_token;
+ resp_buf.cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(krb5->token_max);
+
+ /* Generate our challenge-response message */
+ status = s_pSecFn->InitializeSecurityContext(krb5->credentials,
+ chlg ? krb5->context : NULL,
+ krb5->spn,
+ (mutual_auth ?
+ ISC_REQ_MUTUAL_AUTH : 0),
+ 0, SECURITY_NATIVE_DREP,
+ chlg ? &chlg_desc : NULL, 0,
+ &context,
+ &resp_desc, &attrs,
+ &expiry);
+
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK && status != SEC_I_CONTINUE_NEEDED) {
+ free(chlg);
+
+ return CURLE_RECV_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if(memcmp(&context, krb5->context, sizeof(context))) {
+ s_pSecFn->DeleteSecurityContext(krb5->context);
+
+ memcpy(krb5->context, &context, sizeof(context));
+ }
+
+ if(resp_buf.cbBuffer) {
+ /* Base64 encode the response */
+ result = Curl_base64_encode(data, (char *)resp_buf.pvBuffer,
+ resp_buf.cbBuffer, outptr, outlen);
+ }
+
+ /* Free the decoded challenge */
+ free(chlg);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Curl_sasl_create_gssapi_security_message()
+ *
+ * This is used to generate an already encoded GSSAPI (Kerberos V5) security
+ * token message ready for sending to the recipient.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ *
+ * data [in] - The session handle.
+ * chlg64 [in] - The optional base64 encoded challenge message.
+ * krb5 [in/out] - The gssapi data struct being used and modified.
+ * outptr [in/out] - The address where a pointer to newly allocated memory
+ * holding the result will be stored upon completion.
+ * outlen [out] - The length of the output message.
+ *
+ * Returns CURLE_OK on success.
+ */
+CURL_STATIC CURLcode Curl_sasl_create_gssapi_security_message(struct SessionHandle *data,
+ const char *chlg64,
+ struct kerberos5data *krb5,
+ char **outptr,
+ size_t *outlen)
+{
+ CURLcode result = CURLE_OK;
+ size_t offset = 0;
+ size_t chlglen = 0;
+ size_t messagelen = 0;
+ size_t appdatalen = 0;
+ unsigned char *chlg = NULL;
+ unsigned char *trailer = NULL;
+ unsigned char *message = NULL;
+ unsigned char *padding = NULL;
+ unsigned char *appdata = NULL;
+ SecBuffer input_buf[2];
+ SecBuffer wrap_buf[3];
+ SecBufferDesc input_desc;
+ SecBufferDesc wrap_desc;
+ unsigned long indata = 0;
+ unsigned long outdata = 0;
+ unsigned long qop = 0;
+ unsigned long sec_layer = 0;
+ unsigned long max_size = 0;
+ SecPkgContext_Sizes sizes;
+ SecPkgCredentials_Names names;
+ SECURITY_STATUS status;
+ char *user_name;
+
+ /* Decode the base-64 encoded input message */
+ if(strlen(chlg64) && *chlg64 != '=') {
+ result = Curl_base64_decode(chlg64, &chlg, &chlglen);
+ if(result)
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /* Ensure we have a valid challenge message */
+ if(!chlg) {
+ infof(data, "GSSAPI handshake failure (empty security message)\n");
+
+ return CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING;
+ }
+
+ /* Get our response size information */
+ status = s_pSecFn->QueryContextAttributes(krb5->context,
+ SECPKG_ATTR_SIZES,
+ &sizes);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK) {
+ free(chlg);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ /* Get the fully qualified username back from the context */
+ status = s_pSecFn->QueryCredentialsAttributes(krb5->credentials,
+ SECPKG_CRED_ATTR_NAMES,
+ &names);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK) {
+ free(chlg);
+
+ return CURLE_RECV_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Setup the "input" security buffer */
+ input_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ input_desc.cBuffers = 2;
+ input_desc.pBuffers = input_buf;
+ input_buf[0].BufferType = SECBUFFER_STREAM;
+ input_buf[0].pvBuffer = chlg;
+ input_buf[0].cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(chlglen);
+ input_buf[1].BufferType = SECBUFFER_DATA;
+ input_buf[1].pvBuffer = NULL;
+ input_buf[1].cbBuffer = 0;
+
+ /* Decrypt the inbound challenge and obtain the qop */
+ status = s_pSecFn->DecryptMessage(krb5->context, &input_desc, 0, &qop);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK) {
+ infof(data, "GSSAPI handshake failure (empty security message)\n");
+
+ free(chlg);
+
+ return CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING;
+ }
+
+ /* Not 4 octets long so fail as per RFC4752 Section 3.1 */
+ if(input_buf[1].cbBuffer != 4) {
+ infof(data, "GSSAPI handshake failure (invalid security data)\n");
+
+ free(chlg);
+
+ return CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING;
+ }
+
+ /* Copy the data out and free the challenge as it is not required anymore */
+ memcpy(&indata, input_buf[1].pvBuffer, 4);
+ s_pSecFn->FreeContextBuffer(input_buf[1].pvBuffer);
+ free(chlg);
+
+ /* Extract the security layer */
+ sec_layer = indata & 0x000000FF;
+ if(!(sec_layer & KERB_WRAP_NO_ENCRYPT)) {
+ infof(data, "GSSAPI handshake failure (invalid security layer)\n");
+
+ return CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING;
+ }
+
+ /* Extract the maximum message size the server can receive */
+ max_size = ntohl(indata & 0xFFFFFF00);
+ if(max_size > 0) {
+ /* The server has told us it supports a maximum receive buffer, however, as
+ we don't require one unless we are encrypting data, we tell the server
+ our receive buffer is zero. */
+ max_size = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Allocate the trailer */
+ trailer = malloc(sizes.cbSecurityTrailer);
+ if(!trailer)
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+
+ /* Convert the user name to UTF8 when operating with Unicode */
+ user_name = Curl_convert_tchar_to_UTF8(names.sUserName);
+ if(!user_name) {
+ free(trailer);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ /* Allocate our message */
+ messagelen = sizeof(outdata) + strlen(user_name) + 1;
+ message = malloc(messagelen);
+ if(!message) {
+ free(trailer);
+ Curl_unicodefree(user_name);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ /* Populate the message with the security layer, client supported receive
+ message size and authorization identity including the 0x00 based
+ terminator. Note: Dispite RFC4752 Section 3.1 stating "The authorization
+ identity is not terminated with the zero-valued (%x00) octet." it seems
+ necessary to include it. */
+ outdata = htonl(max_size) | sec_layer;
+ memcpy(message, &outdata, sizeof(outdata));
+ strcpy((char *) message + sizeof(outdata), user_name);
+ Curl_unicodefree(user_name);
+
+ /* Allocate the padding */
+ padding = malloc(sizes.cbBlockSize);
+ if(!padding) {
+ free(message);
+ free(trailer);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ /* Setup the "authentication data" security buffer */
+ wrap_desc.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
+ wrap_desc.cBuffers = 3;
+ wrap_desc.pBuffers = wrap_buf;
+ wrap_buf[0].BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
+ wrap_buf[0].pvBuffer = trailer;
+ wrap_buf[0].cbBuffer = sizes.cbSecurityTrailer;
+ wrap_buf[1].BufferType = SECBUFFER_DATA;
+ wrap_buf[1].pvBuffer = message;
+ wrap_buf[1].cbBuffer = curlx_uztoul(messagelen);
+ wrap_buf[2].BufferType = SECBUFFER_PADDING;
+ wrap_buf[2].pvBuffer = padding;
+ wrap_buf[2].cbBuffer = sizes.cbBlockSize;
+
+ /* Encrypt the data */
+ status = s_pSecFn->EncryptMessage(krb5->context, KERB_WRAP_NO_ENCRYPT,
+ &wrap_desc, 0);
+ if(status != SEC_E_OK) {
+ free(padding);
+ free(message);
+ free(trailer);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ /* Allocate the encryption (wrap) buffer */
+ appdatalen = wrap_buf[0].cbBuffer + wrap_buf[1].cbBuffer +
+ wrap_buf[2].cbBuffer;
+ appdata = malloc(appdatalen);
+ if(!appdata) {
+ free(padding);
+ free(message);
+ free(trailer);
+
+ return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
+ }
+
+ /* Populate the encryption buffer */
+ memcpy(appdata, wrap_buf[0].pvBuffer, wrap_buf[0].cbBuffer);
+ offset += wrap_buf[0].cbBuffer;
+ memcpy(appdata + offset, wrap_buf[1].pvBuffer, wrap_buf[1].cbBuffer);
+ offset += wrap_buf[1].cbBuffer;
+ memcpy(appdata + offset, wrap_buf[2].pvBuffer, wrap_buf[2].cbBuffer);
+
+ /* Base64 encode the response */
+ result = Curl_base64_encode(data, (char *)appdata, appdatalen, outptr,
+ outlen);
+
+ /* Free all of our local buffers */
+ free(appdata);
+ free(padding);
+ free(message);
+ free(trailer);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Curl_sasl_gssapi_cleanup()
+ *
+ * This is used to clean up the gssapi specific data.
+ *
+ * Parameters:
+ *
+ * krb5 [in/out] - The kerberos 5 data struct being cleaned up.
+ *
+ */
+CURL_STATIC void Curl_sasl_gssapi_cleanup(struct kerberos5data *krb5)
+{
+ /* Free our security context */
+ if(krb5->context) {
+ s_pSecFn->DeleteSecurityContext(krb5->context);
+ free(krb5->context);
+ krb5->context = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Free our credentials handle */
+ if(krb5->credentials) {
+ s_pSecFn->FreeCredentialsHandle(krb5->credentials);
+ free(krb5->credentials);
+ krb5->credentials = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Free our identity */
+ Curl_sspi_free_identity(krb5->p_identity);
+ krb5->p_identity = NULL;
+
+ /* Free the SPN and output token */
+ Curl_safefree(krb5->spn);
+ Curl_safefree(krb5->output_token);
+
+ /* Reset any variables */
+ krb5->token_max = 0;
+}
+#endif /* USE_KERBEROS5 */
+
+#endif /* USE_WINDOWS_SSPI */