kernel-fxtec-pro1x/fs/cifs/ntlmssp.h
Steve French 12b3b8ffb5 [CIFS] Cleanup NTLMSSP session setup handling
Fix to hash NTLMv2 properly will follow.

Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
2006-02-09 21:12:47 +00:00

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/*
* fs/cifs/ntlmssp.h
*
* Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2002,2006
* Author(s): Steve French (sfrench@us.ibm.com)
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See
* the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#define NTLMSSP_SIGNATURE "NTLMSSP"
/* Message Types */
#define NtLmNegotiate cpu_to_le32(1)
#define NtLmChallenge cpu_to_le32(2)
#define NtLmAuthenticate cpu_to_le32(3)
#define UnknownMessage cpu_to_le32(8)
/* Negotiate Flags */
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_UNICODE 0x01 // Text strings are in unicode
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_OEM 0x02 // Text strings are in OEM
#define NTLMSSP_REQUEST_TARGET 0x04 // Server return its auth realm
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_SIGN 0x0010 // Request signature capability
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_SEAL 0x0020 // Request confidentiality
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_DGRAM 0x0040
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_LM_KEY 0x0080 // Use LM session key for sign/seal
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_NTLM 0x0200 // NTLM authentication
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_DOMAIN_SUPPLIED 0x1000
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_WORKSTATION_SUPPLIED 0x2000
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_LOCAL_CALL 0x4000 // client/server on same machine
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_ALWAYS_SIGN 0x8000 // Sign for all security levels
#define NTLMSSP_TARGET_TYPE_DOMAIN 0x10000
#define NTLMSSP_TARGET_TYPE_SERVER 0x20000
#define NTLMSSP_TARGET_TYPE_SHARE 0x40000
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_NTLMV2 0x80000
#define NTLMSSP_REQUEST_INIT_RESP 0x100000
#define NTLMSSP_REQUEST_ACCEPT_RESP 0x200000
#define NTLMSSP_REQUEST_NOT_NT_KEY 0x400000
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_TARGET_INFO 0x800000
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_128 0x20000000
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_KEY_XCH 0x40000000
#define NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_56 0x80000000
/* Although typedefs are not commonly used for structure definitions */
/* in the Linux kernel, in this particular case they are useful */
/* to more closely match the standards document for NTLMSSP from */
/* OpenGroup and to make the code more closely match the standard in */
/* appearance */
typedef struct _SECURITY_BUFFER {
__le16 Length;
__le16 MaximumLength;
__le32 Buffer; /* offset to buffer */
} __attribute__((packed)) SECURITY_BUFFER;
typedef struct _NEGOTIATE_MESSAGE {
__u8 Signature[sizeof (NTLMSSP_SIGNATURE)];
__le32 MessageType; /* 1 */
__le32 NegotiateFlags;
SECURITY_BUFFER DomainName; /* RFC 1001 style and ASCII */
SECURITY_BUFFER WorkstationName; /* RFC 1001 and ASCII */
char DomainString[0];
/* followed by WorkstationString */
} __attribute__((packed)) NEGOTIATE_MESSAGE, *PNEGOTIATE_MESSAGE;
typedef struct _CHALLENGE_MESSAGE {
__u8 Signature[sizeof (NTLMSSP_SIGNATURE)];
__le32 MessageType; /* 2 */
SECURITY_BUFFER TargetName;
__le32 NegotiateFlags;
__u8 Challenge[CIFS_CRYPTO_KEY_SIZE];
__u8 Reserved[8];
SECURITY_BUFFER TargetInfoArray;
} __attribute__((packed)) CHALLENGE_MESSAGE, *PCHALLENGE_MESSAGE;
typedef struct _AUTHENTICATE_MESSAGE {
__u8 Signature[sizeof (NTLMSSP_SIGNATURE)];
__le32 MessageType; /* 3 */
SECURITY_BUFFER LmChallengeResponse;
SECURITY_BUFFER NtChallengeResponse;
SECURITY_BUFFER DomainName;
SECURITY_BUFFER UserName;
SECURITY_BUFFER WorkstationName;
SECURITY_BUFFER SessionKey;
__le32 NegotiateFlags;
char UserString[0];
} __attribute__((packed)) AUTHENTICATE_MESSAGE, *PAUTHENTICATE_MESSAGE;