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author | wtc@chromium.org <wtc@chromium.org@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2009-09-04 17:04:01 +0000 |
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committer | wtc@chromium.org <wtc@chromium.org@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2009-09-04 17:04:01 +0000 |
commit | 4a42535ddb0b508e5ce2b546a57a651c305f9aff (patch) | |
tree | 07c11157c6ad3b9b337d7ffd1432315431ae6838 /net/http/http_auth_handler_ntlm.cc | |
parent | 2319a2cbdd73eeb8f4fad02b61927bda979edd8d (diff) | |
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Use SSPI for NTLM authentication on Windows.
Initial patch by Arindam.
Original review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/159656
R=arindam,eroman
BUG=19,18009
TEST=open a webpage that requests NTLM authentication
on Windows
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/173528
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@25461 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
Diffstat (limited to 'net/http/http_auth_handler_ntlm.cc')
-rw-r--r-- | net/http/http_auth_handler_ntlm.cc | 690 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 687 deletions
diff --git a/net/http/http_auth_handler_ntlm.cc b/net/http/http_auth_handler_ntlm.cc index f7cadf8..99488ba 100644 --- a/net/http/http_auth_handler_ntlm.cc +++ b/net/http/http_auth_handler_ntlm.cc @@ -4,656 +4,12 @@ #include "net/http/http_auth_handler_ntlm.h" -#include <stdlib.h> -// For gethostname -#if defined(OS_POSIX) -#include <unistd.h> -#elif defined(OS_WIN) -#include <winsock2.h> -#endif - -#include "base/md5.h" -#include "base/rand_util.h" #include "base/string_util.h" -#include "base/sys_string_conversions.h" #include "net/base/base64.h" #include "net/base/net_errors.h" -#include "net/base/net_util.h" -#include "net/http/des.h" -#include "net/http/md4.h" namespace net { -// Based on mozilla/security/manager/ssl/src/nsNTLMAuthModule.cpp, -// CVS rev. 1.14. -// -// TODO(wtc): -// - The IS_BIG_ENDIAN code is not tested. -// - Enable the logging code or just delete it. -// - Delete or comment out the LM code, which hasn't been tested and isn't -// being used. - -/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ***** - * Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1 - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version - * 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, - * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License - * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the - * License. - * - * The Original Code is Mozilla. - * - * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is IBM Corporation. - * Portions created by IBM Corporation are Copyright (C) 2003 - * IBM Corporation. All Rights Reserved. - * - * Contributor(s): - * Darin Fisher <darin@meer.net> - * - * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of - * either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or - * the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"), - * in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead - * of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only - * under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to - * use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your - * decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice - * and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete - * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under - * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. - * - * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ - -// Discover the endianness by testing processor architecture. -#if defined(ARCH_CPU_X86) || defined(ARCH_CPU_X86_64) || defined(ARCH_CPU_ARMEL) -#define IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1 -#undef IS_BIG_ENDIAN -#else -#error "Unknown endianness" -#endif - -#define NTLM_LOG(x) ((void) 0) - -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// This file contains a cross-platform NTLM authentication implementation. It -// is based on documentation from: http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ntlm.html -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -enum { - NTLM_NegotiateUnicode = 0x00000001, - NTLM_NegotiateOEM = 0x00000002, - NTLM_RequestTarget = 0x00000004, - NTLM_Unknown1 = 0x00000008, - NTLM_NegotiateSign = 0x00000010, - NTLM_NegotiateSeal = 0x00000020, - NTLM_NegotiateDatagramStyle = 0x00000040, - NTLM_NegotiateLanManagerKey = 0x00000080, - NTLM_NegotiateNetware = 0x00000100, - NTLM_NegotiateNTLMKey = 0x00000200, - NTLM_Unknown2 = 0x00000400, - NTLM_Unknown3 = 0x00000800, - NTLM_NegotiateDomainSupplied = 0x00001000, - NTLM_NegotiateWorkstationSupplied = 0x00002000, - NTLM_NegotiateLocalCall = 0x00004000, - NTLM_NegotiateAlwaysSign = 0x00008000, - NTLM_TargetTypeDomain = 0x00010000, - NTLM_TargetTypeServer = 0x00020000, - NTLM_TargetTypeShare = 0x00040000, - NTLM_NegotiateNTLM2Key = 0x00080000, - NTLM_RequestInitResponse = 0x00100000, - NTLM_RequestAcceptResponse = 0x00200000, - NTLM_RequestNonNTSessionKey = 0x00400000, - NTLM_NegotiateTargetInfo = 0x00800000, - NTLM_Unknown4 = 0x01000000, - NTLM_Unknown5 = 0x02000000, - NTLM_Unknown6 = 0x04000000, - NTLM_Unknown7 = 0x08000000, - NTLM_Unknown8 = 0x10000000, - NTLM_Negotiate128 = 0x20000000, - NTLM_NegotiateKeyExchange = 0x40000000, - NTLM_Negotiate56 = 0x80000000 -}; - -// We send these flags with our type 1 message. -enum { - NTLM_TYPE1_FLAGS = - NTLM_NegotiateUnicode | - NTLM_NegotiateOEM | - NTLM_RequestTarget | - NTLM_NegotiateNTLMKey | - NTLM_NegotiateAlwaysSign | - NTLM_NegotiateNTLM2Key -}; - -static const char NTLM_SIGNATURE[] = "NTLMSSP"; -static const char NTLM_TYPE1_MARKER[] = { 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; -static const char NTLM_TYPE2_MARKER[] = { 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; -static const char NTLM_TYPE3_MARKER[] = { 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }; - -enum { - NTLM_TYPE1_HEADER_LEN = 32, - NTLM_TYPE2_HEADER_LEN = 32, - NTLM_TYPE3_HEADER_LEN = 64, - - LM_HASH_LEN = 16, - LM_RESP_LEN = 24, - - NTLM_HASH_LEN = 16, - NTLM_RESP_LEN = 24 -}; - -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -// The return value of this function controls whether or not the LM hash will -// be included in response to a NTLM challenge. -// -// In Mozilla, this function returns the value of the boolean preference -// "network.ntlm.send-lm-response". By default, the preference is disabled -// since servers should almost never need the LM hash, and the LM hash is what -// makes NTLM authentication less secure. See -// https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=250691 for further details. -// -// We just return a hardcoded false. -static bool SendLM() { - return false; -} - -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -#define LogFlags(x) ((void) 0) -#define LogBuf(a, b, c) ((void) 0) -#define LogToken(a, b, c) ((void) 0) - -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -// Byte order swapping. -#define SWAP16(x) ((((x) & 0xff) << 8) | (((x) >> 8) & 0xff)) -#define SWAP32(x) ((SWAP16((x) & 0xffff) << 16) | (SWAP16((x) >> 16))) - -static void* WriteBytes(void* buf, const void* data, uint32 data_len) { - memcpy(buf, data, data_len); - return static_cast<char*>(buf) + data_len; -} - -static void* WriteDWORD(void* buf, uint32 dword) { -#ifdef IS_BIG_ENDIAN - // NTLM uses little endian on the wire. - dword = SWAP32(dword); -#endif - return WriteBytes(buf, &dword, sizeof(dword)); -} - -static void* WriteSecBuf(void* buf, uint16 length, uint32 offset) { -#ifdef IS_BIG_ENDIAN - length = SWAP16(length); - offset = SWAP32(offset); -#endif - buf = WriteBytes(buf, &length, sizeof(length)); - buf = WriteBytes(buf, &length, sizeof(length)); - buf = WriteBytes(buf, &offset, sizeof(offset)); - return buf; -} - -#ifdef IS_BIG_ENDIAN -/** - * WriteUnicodeLE copies a unicode string from one buffer to another. The - * resulting unicode string is in little-endian format. The input string is - * assumed to be in the native endianness of the local machine. It is safe - * to pass the same buffer as both input and output, which is a handy way to - * convert the unicode buffer to little-endian on big-endian platforms. - */ -static void* WriteUnicodeLE(void* buf, const char16* str, uint32 str_len) { - // Convert input string from BE to LE. - uint8* cursor = static_cast<uint8*>(buf); - const uint8* input = reinterpret_cast<const uint8*>(str); - for (uint32 i = 0; i < str_len; ++i, input += 2, cursor += 2) { - // Allow for the case where |buf == str|. - uint8 temp = input[0]; - cursor[0] = input[1]; - cursor[1] = temp; - } - return buf; -} -#endif - -static uint16 ReadUint16(const uint8*& buf) { - uint16 x = (static_cast<uint16>(buf[0])) | - (static_cast<uint16>(buf[1]) << 8); - buf += sizeof(x); - return x; -} - -static uint32 ReadUint32(const uint8*& buf) { - uint32 x = (static_cast<uint32>(buf[0])) | - (static_cast<uint32>(buf[1]) << 8) | - (static_cast<uint32>(buf[2]) << 16) | - (static_cast<uint32>(buf[3]) << 24); - buf += sizeof(x); - return x; -} - -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -static void ZapBuf(void* buf, size_t buf_len) { - memset(buf, 0, buf_len); -} - -// TODO(wtc): Can we implement ZapString as -// s.replace(0, s.size(), s.size(), '\0)? -static void ZapString(std::string* s) { - ZapBuf(&(*s)[0], s->length()); -} - -static void ZapString(string16* s) { - ZapBuf(&(*s)[0], s->length() * 2); -} - -// LM_Hash computes the LM hash of the given password. -// -// param password -// unicode password. -// param hash -// 16-byte result buffer -// -// Note: This function is not being used because our SendLM() function always -// returns false. -static void LM_Hash(const string16& password, uint8* hash) { - static const uint8 LM_MAGIC[] = "KGS!@#$%"; - - // Convert password to OEM character set. We'll just use the native - // filesystem charset. - std::string passbuf = base::SysWideToNativeMB(UTF16ToWide(password)); - StringToUpperASCII(&passbuf); - passbuf.resize(14, '\0'); - - uint8 k1[8], k2[8]; - DESMakeKey(reinterpret_cast<const uint8*>(passbuf.data()) , k1); - DESMakeKey(reinterpret_cast<const uint8*>(passbuf.data()) + 7, k2); - ZapString(&passbuf); - - // Use password keys to hash LM magic string twice. - DESEncrypt(k1, LM_MAGIC, hash); - DESEncrypt(k2, LM_MAGIC, hash + 8); -} - -// NTLM_Hash computes the NTLM hash of the given password. -// -// param password -// null-terminated unicode password. -// param hash -// 16-byte result buffer -static void NTLM_Hash(const string16& password, uint8* hash) { -#ifdef IS_BIG_ENDIAN - uint32 len = password.length(); - uint8* passbuf; - - passbuf = static_cast<uint8*>(malloc(len * 2)); - WriteUnicodeLE(passbuf, password.data(), len); - weak_crypto::MD4Sum(passbuf, len * 2, hash); - - ZapBuf(passbuf, len * 2); - free(passbuf); -#else - weak_crypto::MD4Sum(reinterpret_cast<const uint8*>(password.data()), - password.length() * 2, hash); -#endif -} - -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -// LM_Response generates the LM response given a 16-byte password hash and the -// challenge from the Type-2 message. -// -// param hash -// 16-byte password hash -// param challenge -// 8-byte challenge from Type-2 message -// param response -// 24-byte buffer to contain the LM response upon return -static void LM_Response(const uint8* hash, - const uint8* challenge, - uint8* response) { - uint8 keybytes[21], k1[8], k2[8], k3[8]; - - memcpy(keybytes, hash, 16); - ZapBuf(keybytes + 16, 5); - - DESMakeKey(keybytes , k1); - DESMakeKey(keybytes + 7, k2); - DESMakeKey(keybytes + 14, k3); - - DESEncrypt(k1, challenge, response); - DESEncrypt(k2, challenge, response + 8); - DESEncrypt(k3, challenge, response + 16); -} - -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -// Returns OK or a network error code. -static int GenerateType1Msg(void** out_buf, uint32* out_len) { - // - // Verify that buf_len is sufficient. - // - *out_len = NTLM_TYPE1_HEADER_LEN; - *out_buf = malloc(*out_len); - if (!*out_buf) - return ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - - // - // Write out type 1 message. - // - void* cursor = *out_buf; - - // 0 : signature - cursor = WriteBytes(cursor, NTLM_SIGNATURE, sizeof(NTLM_SIGNATURE)); - - // 8 : marker - cursor = WriteBytes(cursor, NTLM_TYPE1_MARKER, sizeof(NTLM_TYPE1_MARKER)); - - // 12 : flags - cursor = WriteDWORD(cursor, NTLM_TYPE1_FLAGS); - - // - // NOTE: It is common for the domain and workstation fields to be empty. - // This is true of Win2k clients, and my guess is that there is - // little utility to sending these strings before the charset has - // been negotiated. We follow suite -- anyways, it doesn't hurt - // to save some bytes on the wire ;-) - // - - // 16 : supplied domain security buffer (empty) - cursor = WriteSecBuf(cursor, 0, 0); - - // 24 : supplied workstation security buffer (empty) - cursor = WriteSecBuf(cursor, 0, 0); - - return OK; -} - -struct Type2Msg { - uint32 flags; // NTLM_Xxx bitwise combination - uint8 challenge[8]; // 8 byte challenge - const void* target; // target string (type depends on flags) - uint32 target_len; // target length in bytes -}; - -// Returns OK or a network error code. -// TODO(wtc): This function returns ERR_UNEXPECTED when the input message is -// invalid. We should return a better error code. -static int ParseType2Msg(const void* in_buf, uint32 in_len, Type2Msg* msg) { - // Make sure in_buf is long enough to contain a meaningful type2 msg. - // - // 0 NTLMSSP Signature - // 8 NTLM Message Type - // 12 Target Name - // 20 Flags - // 24 Challenge - // 32 end of header, start of optional data blocks - // - if (in_len < NTLM_TYPE2_HEADER_LEN) - return ERR_UNEXPECTED; - - const uint8* cursor = (const uint8*) in_buf; - - // verify NTLMSSP signature - if (memcmp(cursor, NTLM_SIGNATURE, sizeof(NTLM_SIGNATURE)) != 0) - return ERR_UNEXPECTED; - cursor += sizeof(NTLM_SIGNATURE); - - // verify Type-2 marker - if (memcmp(cursor, NTLM_TYPE2_MARKER, sizeof(NTLM_TYPE2_MARKER)) != 0) - return ERR_UNEXPECTED; - cursor += sizeof(NTLM_TYPE2_MARKER); - - // read target name security buffer - uint32 target_len = ReadUint16(cursor); - ReadUint16(cursor); // discard next 16-bit value - uint32 offset = ReadUint32(cursor); // get offset from in_buf - msg->target_len = 0; - msg->target = NULL; - // Check the offset / length combo is in range of the input buffer, including - // integer overflow checking. - if (offset + target_len > offset && offset + target_len <= in_len) { - msg->target_len = target_len; - msg->target = ((const uint8*) in_buf) + offset; - } - - // read flags - msg->flags = ReadUint32(cursor); - - // read challenge - memcpy(msg->challenge, cursor, sizeof(msg->challenge)); - cursor += sizeof(msg->challenge); - - NTLM_LOG(("NTLM type 2 message:\n")); - LogBuf("target", (const uint8*) msg->target, msg->target_len); - LogBuf("flags", (const uint8*) &msg->flags, 4); - LogFlags(msg->flags); - LogBuf("challenge", msg->challenge, sizeof(msg->challenge)); - - // We currently do not implement LMv2/NTLMv2 or NTLM2 responses, - // so we can ignore target information. We may want to enable - // support for these alternate mechanisms in the future. - return OK; -} - -static void GenerateRandom(uint8* output, size_t n) { - for (size_t i = 0; i < n; ++i) - output[i] = base::RandInt(0, 255); -} - -// Returns OK or a network error code. -static int GenerateType3Msg(const string16& domain, - const string16& username, - const string16& password, - const std::string& hostname, - const void* rand_8_bytes, - const void* in_buf, - uint32 in_len, - void** out_buf, - uint32* out_len) { - // in_buf contains Type-2 msg (the challenge) from server. - - int rv; - Type2Msg msg; - - rv = ParseType2Msg(in_buf, in_len, &msg); - if (rv != OK) - return rv; - - bool unicode = (msg.flags & NTLM_NegotiateUnicode) != 0; - - // Temporary buffers for unicode strings -#ifdef IS_BIG_ENDIAN - string16 ucs_domain_buf, ucs_user_buf; -#endif - string16 ucs_host_buf; - // Temporary buffers for oem strings - std::string oem_domain_buf, oem_user_buf; - // Pointers and lengths for the string buffers; encoding is unicode if - // the "negotiate unicode" flag was set in the Type-2 message. - const void* domain_ptr; - const void* user_ptr; - const void* host_ptr; - uint32 domain_len, user_len, host_len; - - // - // Get domain name. - // - if (unicode) { -#ifdef IS_BIG_ENDIAN - ucs_domain_buf = domain; - domain_ptr = ucs_domain_buf.data(); - domain_len = ucs_domain_buf.length() * 2; - WriteUnicodeLE(const_cast<void*>(domain_ptr), (const char16*) domain_ptr, - ucs_domain_buf.length()); -#else - domain_ptr = domain.data(); - domain_len = domain.length() * 2; -#endif - } else { - oem_domain_buf = base::SysWideToNativeMB(UTF16ToWide(domain)); - domain_ptr = oem_domain_buf.data(); - domain_len = oem_domain_buf.length(); - } - - // - // Get user name. - // - if (unicode) { -#ifdef IS_BIG_ENDIAN - ucs_user_buf = username; - user_ptr = ucs_user_buf.data(); - user_len = ucs_user_buf.length() * 2; - WriteUnicodeLE(const_cast<void*>(user_ptr), (const char16*) user_ptr, - ucs_user_buf.length()); -#else - user_ptr = username.data(); - user_len = username.length() * 2; -#endif - } else { - oem_user_buf = base::SysWideToNativeMB(UTF16ToWide(username)); - user_ptr = oem_user_buf.data(); - user_len = oem_user_buf.length(); - } - - // - // Get workstation name (use local machine's hostname). - // - if (unicode) { - // hostname is ASCII, so we can do a simple zero-pad expansion: - ucs_host_buf.assign(hostname.begin(), hostname.end()); - host_ptr = ucs_host_buf.data(); - host_len = ucs_host_buf.length() * 2; -#ifdef IS_BIG_ENDIAN - WriteUnicodeLE(const_cast<void*>(host_ptr), (const char16*) host_ptr, - ucs_host_buf.length()); -#endif - } else { - host_ptr = hostname.data(); - host_len = hostname.length(); - } - - // - // Now that we have generated all of the strings, we can allocate out_buf. - // - *out_len = NTLM_TYPE3_HEADER_LEN + host_len + domain_len + user_len + - LM_RESP_LEN + NTLM_RESP_LEN; - *out_buf = malloc(*out_len); - if (!*out_buf) - return ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - - // - // Next, we compute the LM and NTLM responses. - // - uint8 lm_resp[LM_RESP_LEN]; - uint8 ntlm_resp[NTLM_RESP_LEN]; - uint8 ntlm_hash[NTLM_HASH_LEN]; - if (msg.flags & NTLM_NegotiateNTLM2Key) { - // compute NTLM2 session response - MD5Digest session_hash; - uint8 temp[16]; - - memcpy(lm_resp, rand_8_bytes, 8); - memset(lm_resp + 8, 0, LM_RESP_LEN - 8); - - memcpy(temp, msg.challenge, 8); - memcpy(temp + 8, lm_resp, 8); - MD5Sum(temp, 16, &session_hash); - - NTLM_Hash(password, ntlm_hash); - LM_Response(ntlm_hash, session_hash.a, ntlm_resp); - } else { - NTLM_Hash(password, ntlm_hash); - LM_Response(ntlm_hash, msg.challenge, ntlm_resp); - - if (SendLM()) { - uint8 lm_hash[LM_HASH_LEN]; - LM_Hash(password, lm_hash); - LM_Response(lm_hash, msg.challenge, lm_resp); - } else { - // According to http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ntlm.html#ntlmVersion2, - // the correct way to not send the LM hash is to send the NTLM hash twice - // in both the LM and NTLM response fields. - LM_Response(ntlm_hash, msg.challenge, lm_resp); - } - } - - // - // Finally, we assemble the Type-3 msg :-) - // - void* cursor = *out_buf; - uint32 offset; - - // 0 : signature - cursor = WriteBytes(cursor, NTLM_SIGNATURE, sizeof(NTLM_SIGNATURE)); - - // 8 : marker - cursor = WriteBytes(cursor, NTLM_TYPE3_MARKER, sizeof(NTLM_TYPE3_MARKER)); - - // 12 : LM response sec buf - offset = NTLM_TYPE3_HEADER_LEN + domain_len + user_len + host_len; - cursor = WriteSecBuf(cursor, LM_RESP_LEN, offset); - memcpy(static_cast<uint8*>(*out_buf) + offset, lm_resp, LM_RESP_LEN); - - // 20 : NTLM response sec buf - offset += LM_RESP_LEN; - cursor = WriteSecBuf(cursor, NTLM_RESP_LEN, offset); - memcpy(static_cast<uint8*>(*out_buf) + offset, ntlm_resp, NTLM_RESP_LEN); - - // 28 : domain name sec buf - offset = NTLM_TYPE3_HEADER_LEN; - cursor = WriteSecBuf(cursor, domain_len, offset); - memcpy(static_cast<uint8*>(*out_buf) + offset, domain_ptr, domain_len); - - // 36 : user name sec buf - offset += domain_len; - cursor = WriteSecBuf(cursor, user_len, offset); - memcpy(static_cast<uint8*>(*out_buf) + offset, user_ptr, user_len); - - // 44 : workstation (host) name sec buf - offset += user_len; - cursor = WriteSecBuf(cursor, host_len, offset); - memcpy(static_cast<uint8*>(*out_buf) + offset, host_ptr, host_len); - - // 52 : session key sec buf (not used) - cursor = WriteSecBuf(cursor, 0, 0); - - // 60 : negotiated flags - cursor = WriteDWORD(cursor, msg.flags & NTLM_TYPE1_FLAGS); - - return OK; -} - -// NTLM authentication is specified in "NTLM Over HTTP Protocol Specification" -// [MS-NTHT]. - -// static -HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::GenerateRandomProc -HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::generate_random_proc_ = GenerateRandom; - -// static -HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::HostNameProc -HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::get_host_name_proc_ = GetHostName; - -HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::HttpAuthHandlerNTLM() { -} - -HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::~HttpAuthHandlerNTLM() { - // Wipe our copy of the password from memory, to reduce the chance of being - // written to the paging file on disk. - ZapString(&password_); -} - -bool HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::NeedsIdentity() { - return !auth_data_.empty(); -} - std::string HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::GenerateCredentials( const std::wstring& username, const std::wstring& password, @@ -686,6 +42,9 @@ std::string HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::GenerateCredentials( if (auth_data_.empty()) { in_buf_len = 0; in_buf = NULL; + int rv = InitializeBeforeFirstChallenge(); + if (rv != OK) + return std::string(); } else { // Decode |auth_data_| into the input buffer. int len = auth_data_.length(); @@ -719,23 +78,6 @@ std::string HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::GenerateCredentials( return std::string("NTLM ") + encode_output; } -// static -HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::GenerateRandomProc -HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::SetGenerateRandomProc( - GenerateRandomProc proc) { - GenerateRandomProc old_proc = generate_random_proc_; - generate_random_proc_ = proc; - return old_proc; -} - -// static -HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::HostNameProc HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::SetHostNameProc( - HostNameProc proc) { - HostNameProc old_proc = get_host_name_proc_; - get_host_name_proc_ = proc; - return old_proc; -} - // The NTLM challenge header looks like: // WWW-Authenticate: NTLM auth-data bool HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::ParseChallenge( @@ -763,30 +105,4 @@ bool HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::ParseChallenge( return true; } -int HttpAuthHandlerNTLM::GetNextToken(const void* in_token, - uint32 in_token_len, - void** out_token, - uint32* out_token_len) { - int rv; - - // If in_token is non-null, then assume it contains a type 2 message... - if (in_token) { - LogToken("in-token", in_token, in_token_len); - std::string hostname = get_host_name_proc_(); - if (hostname.empty()) - return ERR_UNEXPECTED; - uint8 rand_buf[8]; - generate_random_proc_(rand_buf, 8); - rv = GenerateType3Msg(domain_, username_, password_, hostname, rand_buf, - in_token, in_token_len, out_token, out_token_len); - } else { - rv = GenerateType1Msg(out_token, out_token_len); - } - - if (rv == OK) - LogToken("out-token", *out_token, *out_token_len); - - return rv; -} - } // namespace net |