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// Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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// Based on [MS-NLMP]: NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication Protocol
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// Specification version 28.0 [1]. Additional NTLM reference [2].
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//
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// [1] https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc236621.aspx
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// [2] http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ntlm.html
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#ifndef NET_BASE_NTLM_H_
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#define NET_BASE_NTLM_H_
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <memory>
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#include <vector>
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#include "base/containers/span.h"
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#include "base/strings/string16.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
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#include "net/base/net_export.h"
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#include "net/ntlm/ntlm_constants.h"
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namespace net {
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namespace ntlm {
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// Maps the bits in the NTLM Hash into 3 DES keys. The DES keys each have 56
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// bits stored in the 7 most significant bits of 8 bytes. The least
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// significant bit is undefined and will subsequently be set with odd parity
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// prior to use.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void Create3DesKeysFromNtlmHash(
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base::span<const uint8_t, kNtlmHashLen> ntlm_hash,
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base::span<uint8_t, 24> keys);
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// Generates the NTLMv1 Hash and writes the |kNtlmHashLen| byte result to
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// |hash|. Defined by NTOWFv1() in [MS-NLMP] Section 3.3.1.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateNtlmHashV1(
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const base::string16& password,
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base::span<uint8_t, kNtlmHashLen> hash);
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// Generates the |kResponseLenV1| byte NTLMv1 response field according to the
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// DESL(K, V) function in [MS-NLMP] Section 6.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateResponseDesl(
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base::span<const uint8_t, kNtlmHashLen> hash,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> challenge,
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base::span<uint8_t, kResponseLenV1> response);
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// Generates the NTLM Response field for NTLMv1 without extended session
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// security. Defined by ComputeResponse() in [MS-NLMP] Section 3.3.1 for the
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// case where NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_EXTENDED_SESSIONSECURITY is not set.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateNtlmResponseV1(
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const base::string16& password,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> server_challenge,
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base::span<uint8_t, kResponseLenV1> ntlm_response);
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// Generates both the LM Response and NTLM Response fields for NTLMv1 based
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// on the users password and the servers challenge. Both the LM and NTLM
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// Response are the result of |GenerateNtlmResponseV1|.
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//
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// NOTE: This should not be used. The default flags always include session
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// security. Session security can however be disabled in NTLMv1 by omitting
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// NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_EXTENDED_SESSIONSECURITY from the flag set used to
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// initialize |NtlmClient|.
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//
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// The default flags include this flag and the client will not be
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// downgraded by the server.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateResponsesV1(
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const base::string16& password,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> server_challenge,
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base::span<uint8_t, kResponseLenV1> lm_response,
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base::span<uint8_t, kResponseLenV1> ntlm_response);
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// The LM Response in V1 with extended session security is 8 bytes of the
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// |client_challenge| then 16 bytes of zero. This is the value
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// LmChallengeResponse in ComputeResponse() when
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// NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_EXTENDED_SESSIONSECURITY is set. See [MS-NLMP] Section
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// 3.3.1.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateLMResponseV1WithSessionSecurity(
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> client_challenge,
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base::span<uint8_t, kResponseLenV1> lm_response);
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// The |session_hash| is MD5(CONCAT(server_challenge, client_challenge)).
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// It is used instead of just |server_challenge| in NTLMv1 when
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// NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_EXTENDED_SESSIONSECURITY is set. See [MS-NLMP] Section
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// 3.3.1.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateSessionHashV1WithSessionSecurity(
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> server_challenge,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> client_challenge,
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base::span<uint8_t, kNtlmHashLen> session_hash);
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// Generates the NTLM Response for NTLMv1 with session security.
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// Defined by ComputeResponse() in [MS-NLMP] Section 3.3.1 for the
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// case where NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_EXTENDED_SESSIONSECURITY is set.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateNtlmResponseV1WithSessionSecurity(
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const base::string16& password,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> server_challenge,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> client_challenge,
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base::span<uint8_t, kResponseLenV1> ntlm_response);
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// Generates the responses for V1 with extended session security.
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// This is also known as NTLM2 (which is not the same as NTLMv2).
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// |lm_response| is the result of |GenerateLMResponseV1WithSessionSecurity| and
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// |ntlm_response| is the result of |GenerateNtlmResponseV1WithSessionSecurity|.
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// See [MS-NLMP] Section 3.3.1.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateResponsesV1WithSessionSecurity(
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const base::string16& password,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> server_challenge,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> client_challenge,
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base::span<uint8_t, kResponseLenV1> lm_response,
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base::span<uint8_t, kResponseLenV1> ntlm_response);
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// Generates the NTLMv2 Hash and writes it into |v2_hash|.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateNtlmHashV2(
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const base::string16& domain,
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const base::string16& username,
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const base::string16& password,
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base::span<uint8_t, kNtlmHashLen> v2_hash);
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// In this implementation the Proof Input is the first 28 bytes of what
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// [MS-NLMP] section 3.3.2 calls "temp". "temp" is part of the input to
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// generate the NTLMv2 proof. "temp" is composed of a fixed 28 byte prefix
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// (the Proof Input), then the variable length updated target info that is
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// sent in the authenticate message, then followed by 4 zero bytes. See
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// [MS-NLMP] Section 2.2.2.7.
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//
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// |timestamp| contains a 64 bit Windows timestamp defined as the number of
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// 100 nanosecond ticks since midnight Jan 01, 1601 (UTC).
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//
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// The format of the returned |proof_input| is;
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//
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// [0-1] - 0x0101 (Version)
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// [2-7] - 0x000000000000 (Reserved - all zero)
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// [8-15] - |timestamp| (Timestamp)
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// [16-23] - |client_challenge| (Client challenge)
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// [24-27] - 0x00000000 (Reserved - all zero)
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE std::vector<uint8_t> GenerateProofInputV2(
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uint64_t timestamp,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> client_challenge);
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// The NTLMv2 Proof is part of the NTLMv2 Response. See NTProofStr in [MS-NLMP]
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// Section 3.3.2.
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//
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// The NTLMv2 Proof is defined as;
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// v2_proof = HMAC_MD5(
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// v2_hash,
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// CONCAT(server_challenge, v2_input, target_info, 0x00000000))
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateNtlmProofV2(
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base::span<const uint8_t, kNtlmHashLen> v2_hash,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kChallengeLen> server_challenge,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kProofInputLenV2> v2_input,
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base::span<const uint8_t> target_info,
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base::span<uint8_t, kNtlmProofLenV2> v2_proof);
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// The session base key is used to generate the Message Integrity Check (MIC).
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// See [MS-NLMP] Section 3.3.2.
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//
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// It is defined as;
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// session_key = HMAC_MD5(v2_hash, v2_proof)
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateSessionBaseKeyV2(
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base::span<const uint8_t, kNtlmHashLen> v2_hash,
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base::span<const uint8_t, kNtlmProofLenV2> v2_proof,
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base::span<uint8_t, kSessionKeyLenV2> session_key);
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// The channel bindings hash is an MD5 hash of a data structure containing
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// a hash of the server's certificate.
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//
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// The |channel_bindings| string is supplied out of band (usually from a web
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// browser) and is a (21+sizeof(hash)) byte ASCII string, where 'hash' is
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// usually a SHA-256 of the servers certificate, but may be another hash
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// algorithm. The format as defined by RFC 5929 Section 4 is shown below;
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//
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// [0-20] - "tls-server-end-point:" (Literal string)
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// [21-(20+sizeof(hash)] - HASH(server_certificate) (Certificate hash)
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//
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// The |channel_bindings| string is then combined into a data structure called
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// gss_channel_bindings_struct (on Windows SEC_CHANNEL_BINDINGS) and MD5 hashed
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// according to the rules in RFC 4121 Section 4.1.1.2. When simplified this
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// results in the input to the hash (aka "ClientChannelBindingsUnhashed")
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// being defined as follows;
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//
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// [0-15] - 16 zero bytes (Collapsed fields)
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// [16-19] - |strlen(channel_bindings)| (Length=0x00000035)
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// [20-72] - |channel_bindings| (Channel bindings)
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//
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// See also RFC 5056 and [MS-NLMP] Section 3.1.5.1.2.
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//
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// The channel bindings hash is then defined as;
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// channel_bindings_hash = MD5(ClientChannelBindingsUnhashed)
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateChannelBindingHashV2(
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const std::string& channel_bindings,
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base::span<uint8_t, kNtlmHashLen> channel_bindings_hash);
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// The Message Integrity Check (MIC) is a hash calculated over all three
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// messages in the NTLM protocol. The MIC field in the authenticate message
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// is set to all zeros when calculating the hash. See [MS-NLMP] Section
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// 3.1.5.1.2.
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//
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// In this implementation NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_KEY_EXCH never negotiated and
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// the MIC for this case is defined as below. If NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_KEY_EXCH
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// was negotiated, an alternate key is used. See [MS-NLMP] SEction 3.1.5.1.2
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// for additional details.
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//
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// mic = HMAC_MD5(
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// session_base_key,
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// CONCAT(negotiate_msg, challenge_msg, authenticate_msg))
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//
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// |session_key| must contain |kSessionKeyLenV2| bytes.
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// |mic| must contain |kMicLenV2| bytes.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE void GenerateMicV2(
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base::span<const uint8_t, kSessionKeyLenV2> session_key,
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base::span<const uint8_t> negotiate_msg,
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base::span<const uint8_t> challenge_msg,
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base::span<const uint8_t> authenticate_msg,
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base::span<uint8_t, kMicLenV2> mic);
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// Updates the target info sent by the server, and generates the clients
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// response target info.
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NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE std::vector<uint8_t> GenerateUpdatedTargetInfo(
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bool is_mic_enabled,
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bool is_epa_enabled,
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const std::string& channel_bindings,
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const std::string& spn,
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const std::vector<AvPair>& av_pairs,
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uint64_t* server_timestamp);
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} // namespace ntlm
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_BASE_NTLM_H_
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