// Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_BASE_NTLM_BUFFER_WRITER_H_ #define NET_BASE_NTLM_BUFFER_WRITER_H_ #include #include #include #include #include "base/strings/string16.h" #include "base/strings/string_piece.h" #include "net/base/net_export.h" #include "net/ntlm/ntlm_constants.h" namespace net { namespace ntlm { // Supports various bounds checked low level buffer operations required by an // NTLM implementation. // // The class supports sequential write to an internally managed buffer. All // writes perform bounds checking to ensure enough space is remaining in the // buffer. // // The internal buffer is allocated in the constructor with size |buffer_len| // and owned by the class. // // Write* methods write the buffer at the current cursor position and perform // any necessary type conversion and provide the data in out params. After a // successful write the cursor position is advanced past the written field. // // Failed writes leave the internal cursor at the same position as before the // call. // // Based on [MS-NLMP]: NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication Protocol // Specification version 28.0 [1]. Additional NTLM reference [2]. // // [1] https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc236621.aspx // [2] http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ntlm.html class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE NtlmBufferWriter { public: explicit NtlmBufferWriter(size_t buffer_len); ~NtlmBufferWriter(); size_t GetLength() const { return buffer_.size(); } size_t GetCursor() const { return cursor_; } bool IsEndOfBuffer() const { return cursor_ >= GetLength(); } const Buffer& GetBuffer() const { return buffer_; } Buffer Pass() const { return std::move(buffer_); } // Returns true if there are |len| more bytes between the current cursor // position and the end of the buffer. bool CanWrite(size_t len) const; // Writes a 16 bit unsigned value (little endian). If there are not 16 // more bits available in the buffer, it returns false. bool WriteUInt16(uint16_t value) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes a 32 bit unsigned value (little endian). If there are not 32 // more bits available in the buffer, it returns false. bool WriteUInt32(uint32_t value) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes a 64 bit unsigned value (little endian). If there are not 64 // more bits available in the buffer, it returns false. bool WriteUInt64(uint64_t value) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes flags as a 32 bit unsigned value (little endian). bool WriteFlags(NegotiateFlags flags) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes |len| bytes from |buffer|. If there are not |len| more bytes in // the buffer, it returns false. bool WriteBytes(const uint8_t* buffer, size_t len) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes the bytes from the |Buffer|. If there are not enough // bytes in the buffer, it returns false. bool WriteBytes(const Buffer& buffer) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes |count| bytes of zeros to the buffer. If there are not |count| // more bytes in available in the buffer, it returns false. bool WriteZeros(size_t count) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // A security buffer is an 8 byte structure that defines the offset and // length of a payload (string, struct, or byte array) that appears after // the fixed part of the message. // // The structure in the NTLM message is (little endian fields): // uint16 - |length| Length of payload // uint16 - Allocation (ignored and always set to |length|) // uint32 - |offset| Offset from start of message bool WriteSecurityBuffer(SecurityBuffer sec_buf) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes an AvPair header. See [MS-NLMP] Section 2.2.2.1. // // The header has the following structure: // uint16 - |avid| The identifier of the following payload. // uint16 - |avlen| The length of the following payload. bool WriteAvPairHeader(TargetInfoAvId avid, uint16_t avlen) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes an AvPair header for an |AvPair|. See [MS-NLMP] Section 2.2.2.1. bool WriteAvPairHeader(const AvPair& pair) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT { return WriteAvPairHeader(pair.avid, pair.avlen); } // Writes a special AvPair header with both fields equal to 0. This zero // length AvPair signals the end of the AvPair list. bool WriteAvPairTerminator() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes an |AvPair| header and its payload to the buffer. If the |avid| // is of type |TargetInfoAvId::kFlags| the |flags| field of |pair| will be // used as the payload and the |buffer| field is ignored. In all other cases // |buffer| is used as the payload. See also // |NtlmBufferReader::ReadTargetInfo|. bool WriteAvPair(const AvPair& pair) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes a string of 8 bit characters to the buffer. // // When Unicode was not negotiated only the hostname string will go through // this code path. The 8 bit bytes of the hostname are written to the buffer. // The encoding is not relevant. bool WriteUtf8String(const std::string& str) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Converts the 16 bit characters to UTF8 and writes the resulting 8 bit // characters. // // If Unicode was not negotiated, the username and domain get converted to // UTF8 in the message. Since they are just treated as additional bytes // input to hash the encoding doesn't matter. In practice, only a very old or // non-Windows server might trigger this code path since we always attempt // to negotiate Unicode and servers are supposed to honor that request. bool WriteUtf16AsUtf8String(const base::string16& str) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Treats |str| as UTF8, converts to UTF-16 and writes it with little-endian // byte order to the buffer. // // Two specific strings go through this code path. // // One case is the hostname. When the the Unicode flag has been set during // negotiation, the hostname needs to appear in the message with 16-bit // characters. // // The other case is the Service Principal Name (SPN). With Extended // Protection for Authentication (EPA) enabled, it appears in the target info // inside an AV Pair, where strings always have 16-bit characters. bool WriteUtf8AsUtf16String(const std::string& str) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes UTF-16 LE characters to the buffer. For these strings, such as // username and the domain the actual encoding isn't important; they are just // treated as additional bytes of input to the hash. bool WriteUtf16String(const base::string16& str) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Writes the 8 byte NTLM signature "NTLMSSP\0" into the buffer. bool WriteSignature() WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // There are 3 message types Negotiate (sent by client), Challenge (sent by // server), and Authenticate (sent by client). // // This writes |message_type| as a uint32_t into the buffer. bool WriteMessageType(MessageType message_type) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; // Performs |WriteSignature| then |WriteMessageType|. bool WriteMessageHeader(MessageType message_type) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT; private: // Writes |sizeof(T)| bytes little-endian of an integer type to the buffer. template bool WriteUInt(T value); // Sets the cursor position. The caller should use |GetLength| or // |CanWrite| to verify the bounds before calling this method. void SetCursor(size_t cursor); // Advances the cursor by |count|. The caller should use |GetLength| or // |CanWrite| to verify the bounds before calling this method. void AdvanceCursor(size_t count) { SetCursor(GetCursor() + count); } // Returns a pointer to the start of the buffer. const uint8_t* GetBufferPtr() const { return &buffer_[0]; } uint8_t* GetBufferPtr() { return &buffer_[0]; } // Returns pointer into the buffer at the current cursor location. const uint8_t* GetBufferPtrAtCursor() const { return GetBufferPtr() + GetCursor(); } uint8_t* GetBufferPtrAtCursor() { return GetBufferPtr() + GetCursor(); } Buffer buffer_; size_t cursor_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(NtlmBufferWriter); }; } // namespace ntlm } // namespace net #endif // NET_BASE_NTLM_BUFFER_WRITER_H_