4457 lines
177 KiB
Lua
4457 lines
177 KiB
Lua
---
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-- Implements functionality related to Server Message Block (SMB, an extension
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-- of CIFS) traffic, which is a Windows protocol.
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--
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-- SMB traffic is normally sent to/from ports 139 or 445 of Windows systems. Other systems
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-- implement SMB as well, including Samba and a lot of embedded devices. Some of them implement
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-- it properly and many of them not. Although the protocol has been documented decently
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-- well by Samba and others, many 3rd party implementations are broken or make assumptions.
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-- Even Samba's and Windows' implementations aren't completely compatible. As a result,
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-- creating an implementation that accepts everything is a bit of a minefield. Microsoft's
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-- extensive documentation is available at the following URLs:
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-- * SMB: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc246231(v=prot.13).aspx
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-- * CIFS: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee442092(v=prot.13).aspx
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--
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-- Where possible, this implementation, since it's intended for scanning, will attempt to
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-- accept any invalid implementations it can, and fail gracefully if it can't. This has
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-- been tested against a great number of weird implementations, and it now works against
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-- all of them.
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--
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-- The intention of this library is to eventually handle all aspects of the SMB protocol.
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-- That being said, I'm only implementing the pieces that I (Ron Bowes) need. If you
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-- require something more, let me know and I'll put it on my todo list.
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--
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-- A programmer using this library should already have some knowledge of the SMB protocol,
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-- although a lot isn't necessary. You can pick up a lot by looking at the code. The basic
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-- login/logoff is this:
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--
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-- <code>
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-- [connect]
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-- C->S SMB_COM_NEGOTIATE
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-- S->C SMB_COM_NEGOTIATE
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-- C->S SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX
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-- S->C SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX
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-- C->S SMB_COM_TREE_CONNECT_ANDX
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-- S->C SMB_COM_TREE_CONNECT_ANDX
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-- ...
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-- C->S SMB_COM_TREE_DISCONNECT
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-- S->C SMB_COM_TREE_DISCONNECT
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-- C->S SMB_COM_LOGOFF_ANDX
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-- S->C SMB_COM_LOGOFF_ANDX
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-- [disconnect]
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-- </code>
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--
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-- In terms of functions here, the protocol is:
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--
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-- <code>
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-- status, smbstate = smb.start(host)
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-- status, err = smb.negotiate_protocol(smbstate, {})
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-- status, err = smb.start_session(smbstate, {})
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-- status, err = smb.tree_connect(smbstate, path, {})
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-- ...
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-- status, err = smb.tree_disconnect(smbstate)
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-- status, err = smb.logoff(smbstate)
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-- status, err = smb.stop(smbstate)
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-- </code>
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--
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-- The <code>stop</code> function will automatically call tree_disconnect and logoff,
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-- cleaning up the session, if it hasn't been done already.
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--
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-- To initially begin the connection, there are two options:
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--
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-- 1) Attempt to start a raw session over 445, if it's open.
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--
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-- 2) Attempt to start a NetBIOS session over 139. Although the
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-- protocol's the same, it requires a <code>session request</code> packet.
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-- That packet requires the computer's name, which is requested
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-- using a NBSTAT probe over UDP port 137.
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--
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-- Once it's connected, a <code>SMB_COM_NEGOTIATE</code> packet is sent, requesting the protocol
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-- "NT LM 0.12", which is the most commonly supported one. Among other things, the server's
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-- response contains the host's security level, the system time, and the computer/domain name.
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-- Some systems will refuse to use that protocol and return "-1" or "1" instead of 0. If that's
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-- detected, we kill the connection (because the protocol following won't work).
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--
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-- If that's successful, <code>SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX</code> is sent. It is essentially the logon
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-- packet, where the username, domain, and password are sent to the server for verification.
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-- The username and password are generally picked up from the program parameters, which are
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-- set when running a script, or from the registry where it can be set by other scripts (for
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-- example, <code>smb-brute.nse</code>). However, they can also be passed as parameters to the
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-- function, which will override any other username/password set.
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--
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-- If a username and password are set, they are used for the first login attempt. If a login fails,
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-- or they weren't set, a connection as the 'GUEST' account with a blank password is attempted. If
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-- that fails, then a NULL session is established, which should always work. The username/password
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-- will give the highest access level, GUEST will give lower access, and NULL will give the lowest
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-- (often, NULL will give no access).
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--
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-- The actual login protocol used by <code>SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX</code> is explained in detail
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-- in <code>smbauth.lua</code>.
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--
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-- Thanks go to Christopher R. Hertel and his book Implementing CIFS, which
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-- taught me everything I know about Microsoft's protocols. Additionally, I used Samba's
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-- list of error codes for my constants. Although I don't believe they would be covered
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-- by GPL, since they're public now anyways, but I'm not a lawyer and, if somebody feels
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-- differently, let me know and we can sort this out.
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--
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-- Scripts that use this module can use the script arguments listed below
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-- example of using these script arguments:
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-- <code>
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-- nmap --script=smb-<script>.nse --script-args=smbuser=ron,smbpass=iagotest2k3,smbbasic=1,smbsign=force <host>
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-- </code>
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--
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-- @args smbbasic Forces the authentication to use basic security, as opposed to "extended security".
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-- Against most modern systems, extended security should work, but there may be cases
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-- where you want to force basic. There's a chance that you'll get better results for
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-- enumerating users if you turn on basic authentication.
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-- @args smbsign Controls whether or not server signatures are checked in SMB packets. By default, on Windows,
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-- server signatures aren't enabled or required. By default, this library will always sign
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-- packets if it knows how, and will check signatures if the server says to. Possible values are:
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-- * <code>force</code>: Always check server signatures, even if server says it doesn't support them (will
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-- probably fail, but is technically more secure).
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-- * <code>negotiate</code>: [default] Use signatures if server supports them.
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-- * <code>ignore</code>: Never check server signatures. Not recommended.
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-- * <code>disable</code>: Don't send signatures, at all, and don't check the server's. not recommended.
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-- More information on signatures can be found in <code>smbauth.lua</code>.
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-- @args smbport Override the default port choice. If <code>smbport</code> is open, it's used. It's assumed
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-- to be the same protocol as port 445, not port 139. Since it probably isn't possible to change
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-- Windows' ports normally, this is mostly useful if you're bouncing through a relay or something.
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-- @args randomseed Set to a value to change the filenames/service names that are randomly generated.
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--
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-- @author Ron Bowes <ron@skullsecurity.net>
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-- @copyright Same as Nmap--See https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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local asn1 = require "asn1"
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local datetime = require "datetime"
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local io = require "io"
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local math = require "math"
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local match = require "match"
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local netbios = require "netbios"
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local nmap = require "nmap"
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local smbauth = require "smbauth"
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local stdnse = require "stdnse"
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local string = require "string"
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local table = require "table"
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local tableaux = require "tableaux"
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local unicode = require "unicode"
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local smb2 = require "smb2"
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_ENV = stdnse.module("smb", stdnse.seeall)
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-- These arrays are filled in with constants at the bottom of this file
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command_codes = {}
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command_names = {}
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status_codes = {}
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status_names = {}
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filetype_codes = {}
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filetype_names = {}
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local TIMEOUT = 10000
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---Wrapper around <code>smbauth.add_account</code>.
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function add_account(host, username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type, is_admin)
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smbauth.add_account(host, username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type, is_admin)
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end
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---Wrapper around <code>smbauth.get_account</code>.
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function get_account(host)
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return smbauth.get_account(host)
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end
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---Create an 'overrides' table
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function get_overrides(username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type, overrides)
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if(not(overrides)) then
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return {username=username, domain=domain, password=password, password_hash=password_hash, hash_type=hash_type}
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else
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overrides['username'] = username
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overrides['domain'] = domain
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overrides['password'] = password
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overrides['password_hash'] = password_hash
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overrides['hash_type'] = hash_type
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end
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end
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---Get an 'overrides' table for the anonymous user
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--
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--@param overrides [optional] A base table of overrides. The appropriate fields will be added.
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function get_overrides_anonymous(overrides)
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if(not(overrides)) then
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return {username='', domain='', password='', password_hash=nil, hash_type='none'}
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else
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overrides['username'] = ''
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overrides['domain'] = ''
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overrides['password'] = ''
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overrides['password_hash'] = ''
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overrides['hash_type'] = 'none'
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end
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end
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---Convert a status number from the SMB header into a status name, returning an error message (not nil) if
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-- it wasn't found.
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--
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--@param status The numerical status.
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--@return A string representing the error. Never nil.
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function get_status_name(status)
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if(status_names[status] == nil) then
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-- If the name wasn't found in the array, do a linear search on it
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for i, v in pairs(status_names) do
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if(v == status) then
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return i
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end
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end
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return string.format("NT_STATUS_UNKNOWN (0x%08x)", status)
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else
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return status_names[status]
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end
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end
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--- Determines whether or not SMB checks are possible on this host, and, if they are,
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-- which port is best to use. This is how it decides:
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--
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-- * If port tcp/445 is open, use it for a raw connection
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-- * Otherwise, if ports tcp/139 and udp/137 are open, do a NetBIOS connection. Since UDP scanning isn't default, we're also ok with udp/137 in an unknown state.
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--
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--@param host The host object.
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--@return The port number to use, or nil if we don't have an SMB port
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function get_port(host)
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local port_u137 = nmap.get_port_state(host, {number=137, protocol="udp"})
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local port_t139 = nmap.get_port_state(host, {number=139, protocol="tcp"})
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local port_t445 = nmap.get_port_state(host, {number=445, protocol="tcp"})
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local custom_port = nil
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if(nmap.registry.args.smbport ~= nil) then
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custom_port = nmap.get_port_state(host, {number=tonumber(nmap.registry.args.smbport), protocol="tcp"})
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end
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-- Try a user-defined port first
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if(custom_port ~= nil and custom_port.state == "open") then
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return custom_port.number
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end
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if(port_t445 ~= nil and port_t445.state == "open") then
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-- tcp/445 is open, we're good
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return 445
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end
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if(port_t139 ~= nil and port_t139.state == "open") then
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-- tcp/139 is open, check uf udp/137 is open or unknown
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if(port_u137 == nil or port_u137.state == "open" or port_u137.state == "open|filtered") then
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return 139
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end
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end
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return nil
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end
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---Turn off extended security negotiations for this connection.
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--
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-- There are a few reasons you might want to do that, the main ones being that
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-- extended security is going to be marginally slower and it's not going to
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-- give the same level of information in some cases (namely, it doesn't present
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-- the server's name).
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--@param smb The SMB state table.
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function disable_extended(smb)
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smb['extended_security'] = false
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end
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--- Begins a SMB session, automatically determining the best way to connect.
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--
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-- @param host The host object
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-- @return (status, smb) if the status is true, result is the newly crated smb object;
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-- otherwise, socket is the error message.
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function start(host)
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local port = get_port(host)
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local status, result
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local state = {}
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state['uid'] = 0
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state['tid'] = 0
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state['mid'] = 1
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state['pid'] = math.random(32766) + 1
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state['host'] = host
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state['ip'] = host.ip
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state['sequence'] = -1
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-- Check whether or not the user requested basic authentication
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if(stdnse.get_script_args( "smbbasic" )) then
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state['extended_security'] = false
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else
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state['extended_security'] = true
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end
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-- Store the name of the server
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local nbcache_mutex = nmap.mutex("Netbios lookup mutex")
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nbcache_mutex "lock"
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if ( not(host.registry['netbios_name']) ) then
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status, result = netbios.get_server_name(host.ip)
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if(status == true) then
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host.registry['netbios_name'] = result
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state['name'] = result
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end
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else
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stdnse.debug2("SMB: Resolved netbios name from cache")
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state['name'] = host.registry['netbios_name']
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end
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nbcache_mutex "done"
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stdnse.debug2("SMB: Starting SMB session for %s (%s)", host.name, host.ip)
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if(port == nil) then
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return false, "SMB: Couldn't find a valid port to check"
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end
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-- Initialize the accounts for logging on
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smbauth.init_account(host)
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if(port ~= 139) then
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status, state['socket'] = start_raw(host, port)
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state['port'] = port
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if(status == false) then
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return false, state['socket']
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end
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return true, state
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else
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status, state['socket'] = start_netbios(host, port)
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state['port'] = port
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if(status == false) then
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return false, state['socket']
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end
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return true, state
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end
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return false, "SMB: Couldn't find a valid port to check"
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end
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---Initiates a SMB connection over whichever port it can, then optionally sends
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-- the common initialization packets.
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--
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-- Note that each packet depends on the previous one, so if you want to go all
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-- the way up to create_file, you have to set all parameters.
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--
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-- If anything fails, we back out of the connection and return an error, so the
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-- calling function doesn't have to call smb.stop().
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--
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--@param host The host object.
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--@param bool_negotiate_protocol [optional] If 'true', send the protocol
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-- negotiation. Default: false.
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--@param bool_start_session [optional] If 'true', start the session. Default:
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-- false.
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--@param str_tree_connect [optional] The tree to connect to, if given (eg.
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-- "IPC$" or "C$"). If not given, packet isn't sent.
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--@param str_create_file [optional] The path and name of the file (or pipe)
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-- that's created, if given. If not given, packet isn't
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-- sent.
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--@param overrides [optional] A table of overrides (for, for example, username,
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-- password, etc.) to pass to all functions.
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--@param bool_disable_extended [optional] If set to true, disables extended
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-- security negotiations.
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function start_ex(host, bool_negotiate_protocol, bool_start_session, str_tree_connect, str_create_file, bool_disable_extended, overrides)
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local smbstate
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local status, err
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-- Make sure we have overrides
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overrides = overrides or {}
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-- Begin the SMB session
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status, smbstate = start(host)
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if(status == false) then
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return false, smbstate
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end
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-- Disable extended security if it was requested
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if(bool_disable_extended == true) then
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disable_extended(smbstate)
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end
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if(bool_negotiate_protocol == true) then
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-- Negotiate the protocol
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status, err = negotiate_protocol(smbstate, overrides)
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if(status == false) then
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stop(smbstate)
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return false, err
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end
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if(bool_start_session == true) then
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-- Start up a session
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status, err = start_session(smbstate, overrides)
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if(status == false) then
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stop(smbstate)
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return false, err
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end
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if(str_tree_connect ~= nil) then
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-- Connect to share
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status, err = tree_connect(smbstate, str_tree_connect, overrides)
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if(status == false) then
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stop(smbstate)
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return false, err
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end
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if(str_create_file ~= nil) then
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-- Try to connect to requested pipe
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status, err = create_file(smbstate, str_create_file, overrides)
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if(status == false) then
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stop(smbstate)
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return false, err
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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-- Return everything
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return true, smbstate
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end
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--- Kills the SMB connection and closes the socket.
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--
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-- In addition to killing the connection, this function will log off the user and disconnect
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-- the connected tree, if possible.
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--
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--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
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--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result
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-- is undefined.
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function stop(smb)
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if(smb['tid'] ~= 0) then
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tree_disconnect(smb)
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end
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if(smb['uid'] ~= 0) then
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logoff(smb)
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end
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stdnse.debug2("SMB: Closing socket")
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if(smb['socket'] ~= nil) then
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local status, err = smb['socket']:close()
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if(status == false) then
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return false, "SMB: Failed to close socket: " .. err
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end
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end
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return true
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end
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--- Begins a raw SMB session, likely over port 445. Since nothing extra is required, this
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-- function simply makes a connection and returns the socket.
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--
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--@param host The host object to check.
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--@param port The port to use (most likely 445).
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--@return (status, socket) if status is true, result is the newly created socket.
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-- Otherwise, socket is the error message.
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function start_raw(host, port)
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local status, err
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local socket = nmap.new_socket()
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socket:set_timeout(TIMEOUT)
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status, err = socket:connect(host, port, "tcp")
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if(status == false) then
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return false, "SMB: Failed to connect to host: " .. err
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end
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return true, socket
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end
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--- This function will take a string like "a.b.c.d" and return "a", "a.b", "a.b.c", and "a.b.c.d".
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--
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-- This is used for discovering NetBIOS names. If a NetBIOS name is unknown, the substrings of the
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-- DNS name can be used in this way.
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--
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--@param name The name to take apart
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--@return An array of the sub names
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local function get_subnames(name)
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local i = -1
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local list = {}
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|
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repeat
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local subname = name
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|
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i = string.find(name, "[.]", i + 1)
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if(i ~= nil) then
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subname = string.sub(name, 1, i - 1)
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end
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|
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list[#list + 1] = string.upper(subname)
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|
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until i == nil
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|
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return list
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|
end
|
|
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|
--- Begins a SMB session over NetBIOS.
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|
--
|
|
-- This requires a NetBIOS Session Start message to be sent first, which in
|
|
-- turn requires the NetBIOS name. The name can be provided as a parameter, or
|
|
-- it can be automatically determined.
|
|
--
|
|
-- Automatically determining the name is interesting, to say the least. Here
|
|
-- are the names it tries, and the order it tries them in:
|
|
-- * The name the user provided, if present
|
|
-- * The name pulled from NetBIOS (udp/137), if possible
|
|
-- * The generic name "*SMBSERVER"
|
|
-- * Each subset of the domain name (for example, scanme.insecure.org would
|
|
-- attempt "scanme", "scanme.insecure", and "scanme.insecure.org")
|
|
--
|
|
-- This whole sequence is a little hackish, but it's the standard way of doing
|
|
-- it.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object to check.
|
|
--@param port The port to use (most likely 139).
|
|
--@param name [optional] The NetBIOS name of the host. Will attempt to
|
|
-- automatically determine if it isn't given.
|
|
--@return (status, socket) if status is true, result is the port
|
|
-- Otherwise, socket is the error message.
|
|
function start_netbios(host, port, name)
|
|
local i
|
|
local status, err
|
|
local pos, result, flags, length
|
|
local socket = nmap.new_socket()
|
|
|
|
-- First, populate the name array with all possible names, in order of significance
|
|
local names = {}
|
|
|
|
-- Use the name parameter
|
|
if(name ~= nil) then
|
|
names[#names + 1] = name
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Get the name of the server from NetBIOS
|
|
status, name = netbios.get_server_name(host.ip)
|
|
if(status == true) then
|
|
names[#names + 1] = name
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- "*SMBSERVER" is a special name that any server should respond to
|
|
names[#names + 1] = "*SMBSERVER"
|
|
|
|
-- If all else fails, use each substring of the DNS name (this is a HUGE hack, but is actually
|
|
-- a recommended way of doing this!)
|
|
if(host.name ~= nil and host.name ~= "") then
|
|
local new_names = get_subnames(host.name)
|
|
for i = 1, #new_names, 1 do
|
|
names[#names + 1] = new_names[i]
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- This loop will try all the NetBIOS names we've collected, hoping one of them will work. Yes,
|
|
-- this is a hackish way, but it's actually the recommended way.
|
|
i = 1
|
|
repeat
|
|
|
|
-- Use the current name
|
|
name = names[i]
|
|
|
|
-- Some debug information
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Trying to start NetBIOS session with name = '%s'", name)
|
|
-- Request a NetBIOS session
|
|
local session_request = string.pack(">BBI2zz",
|
|
0x81, -- session request
|
|
0x00, -- flags
|
|
0x44, -- length
|
|
netbios.name_encode(name), -- server name
|
|
netbios.name_encode("NMAP") -- client name
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Connecting to %s", host.ip)
|
|
socket:set_timeout(TIMEOUT)
|
|
status, err = socket:connect(host, port, "tcp")
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
socket:close()
|
|
return false, "SMB: Failed to connect: " .. err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Send the session request
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Sending NetBIOS session request with name %s", name)
|
|
status, err = socket:send(session_request)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
socket:close()
|
|
return false, "SMB: Failed to send: " .. err
|
|
end
|
|
socket:set_timeout(TIMEOUT)
|
|
|
|
-- Receive the session response
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Receiving NetBIOS session response")
|
|
status, result = socket:receive_buf(match.numbytes(4), true);
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
socket:close()
|
|
return false, "SMB: Failed to close socket: " .. result
|
|
end
|
|
result, flags, length, pos = string.unpack(">BBI2", result)
|
|
|
|
-- Check for a positive session response (0x82)
|
|
if result == 0x82 then
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Successfully established NetBIOS session with server name %s", name)
|
|
return true, socket
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- If the session failed, close the socket and try the next name
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Session request failed, trying next name")
|
|
socket:close()
|
|
|
|
-- Try the next name
|
|
i = i + 1
|
|
|
|
until i > #names
|
|
|
|
-- We reached the end of our names list
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: None of the NetBIOS names worked!")
|
|
return false, "SMB: Couldn't find a NetBIOS name that works for the server. Sorry!"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- Creates a string containing a SMB packet header. The header looks like this:
|
|
--
|
|
--<code>
|
|
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- | 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 |
|
|
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- | 0xFF | 'S' | 'M' | 'B' |
|
|
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- | Command | Status... |
|
|
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- | ...Status | Flags | Flags2 |
|
|
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- | PID_high | Signature..... |
|
|
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- | ....Signature.... |
|
|
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- | ....Signature | Unused |
|
|
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- | TID | PID |
|
|
-- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- | UID | MID |
|
|
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
--</code>
|
|
--
|
|
-- All fields are, incidentally, encoded in little endian byte order.
|
|
--
|
|
-- For the purposes here, the program doesn't care about most of the fields so they're given default
|
|
-- values. The "command" field is the only one we ever have to set manually, in my experience. The TID
|
|
-- and UID need to be set, but those are stored in the smb state and don't require user intervention.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The smb state table.
|
|
--@param command The command to use.
|
|
--@param overrides The overrides table. Keep in mind that overriding things like flags is generally a very bad idea, unless you know what you're doing.
|
|
--@return A binary string containing the packed packet header.
|
|
function smb_encode_header(smb, command, overrides)
|
|
-- Make sure we have an overrides array
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
|
|
-- Used for the header
|
|
local sig = "\xFFSMB"
|
|
|
|
-- Pretty much every flags is deprecated. We set these two because they're required to be on.
|
|
local flags = (0x10 | 0x08) -- SMB_FLAGS_CANONICAL_PATHNAMES | SMB_FLAGS_CASELESS_PATHNAMES
|
|
-- These flags are less deprecated. We negotiate 32-bit status codes and long names. We also don't include Unicode, which tells
|
|
-- the server that we deal in ASCII.
|
|
local flags2 = (0x4000 | 0x2000 | 0x0040 | 0x0001) -- SMB_FLAGS2_32BIT_STATUS | SMB_FLAGS2_EXECUTE_ONLY_READS | SMB_FLAGS2_IS_LONG_NAME | SMB_FLAGS2_KNOWS_LONG_NAMES
|
|
|
|
-- Unless the user's disabled the security signature, add it
|
|
if(nmap.registry.args.smbsign ~= "disable") then
|
|
flags2 = (flags2 | 0x0004) -- SMB_FLAGS2_SECURITY_SIGNATURE
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
if(smb['extended_security'] == true) then
|
|
flags2 = (flags2 | 0x0800) -- SMB_EXTENDED_SECURITY
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- TreeID should never ever be 'nil', but it seems to happen once in awhile so print an error
|
|
if(smb['tid'] == nil) then
|
|
return false, string.format("SMB: ERROR: TreeID value was set to nil on host %s", smb['ip'])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header = string.pack("<BBBBB I4 B I2 I2 I8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2",
|
|
sig:byte(1), -- Header
|
|
sig:byte(2), -- Header
|
|
sig:byte(3), -- Header
|
|
sig:byte(4), -- Header
|
|
command, -- Command
|
|
(overrides['status'] or 0), -- status
|
|
(overrides['flags'] or flags), -- flags
|
|
(overrides['flags2'] or flags2), -- flags2
|
|
(overrides['pid_high'] or 0), -- extra (pid_high)
|
|
(overrides['signature'] or 0), -- extra (signature)
|
|
(overrides['extra'] or 0), -- extra (unused)
|
|
(overrides['tid'] or smb['tid']), -- tid
|
|
(overrides['pid'] or smb['pid']), -- pid
|
|
(overrides['uid'] or smb['uid']), -- uid
|
|
(overrides['mid'] or smb['mid']) -- mid
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
return header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- Converts a string containing the parameters section into the encoded
|
|
-- parameters string.
|
|
--
|
|
-- The encoding is simple:
|
|
-- * (1 byte) The number of 2-byte values in the parameters section
|
|
-- * (variable) The parameter section
|
|
-- This is automatically done by <code>smb_send</code>.
|
|
--
|
|
-- @param parameters The parameters section.
|
|
-- @param overrides The overrides table. The only thing possible to override here is the length.
|
|
-- @return The encoded parameters.
|
|
local function smb_encode_parameters(parameters, overrides)
|
|
-- Make sure we have an overrides array
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
|
|
return string.pack("<B", overrides['parameters_length'] or (#parameters / 2)) .. parameters
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- Converts a string containing the data section into the encoded data string.
|
|
--
|
|
-- The encoding is simple:
|
|
-- * (2 bytes) The number of bytes in the data section
|
|
-- * (variable) The data section
|
|
-- This is automatically done by <code>smb_send</code>.
|
|
--
|
|
-- @param data The data section.
|
|
-- @param overrides The overrides table. The only thing possible to override here is the length.
|
|
-- @return The encoded data.
|
|
local function smb_encode_data(data, overrides)
|
|
-- Make sure we have an overrides array
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
|
|
return string.pack("<I2", overrides['data_length'] or #data) .. data
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Sign the message, if possible. This is done by replacing the signature with the sequence
|
|
-- number, creating a hash, then putting that hash in the signature location.
|
|
--@param smb The smb state object.
|
|
--@param body The body of the packet that's being signed.
|
|
--@return The body of the packet, with the signature in place.
|
|
local function message_sign(smb, body)
|
|
smb['sequence'] = smb['sequence'] + 1
|
|
|
|
if(smb['mac_key'] == nil) then
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Not signing message (missing mac_key)")
|
|
return body
|
|
elseif(nmap.registry.args.smbsign == "disable") then
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Not signing message (disabled by user)")
|
|
|
|
return body
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Convert the sequence number to a string
|
|
local sequence = string.pack("<I8", smb['sequence'])
|
|
-- Create a new string, with the sequence number in place
|
|
local new_packet = string.sub(body, 1, 14) .. sequence .. string.sub(body, 23)
|
|
-- Calculate the signature
|
|
local signature = smbauth.calculate_signature(smb['mac_key'], new_packet)
|
|
|
|
return string.sub(body, 1, 14) .. signature .. string.sub(body, 23)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Check the signature of the message.
|
|
--
|
|
-- This is the opposite of <code>message_sign</code>, and works the same way
|
|
-- (replaces the signature with the sequence number, calculates hash, checks)
|
|
--@param smb The smb state object.
|
|
--@param body The body of the packet that's being checked.
|
|
--@return A true/false value -- true if the packet was signed properly, false if it wasn't.
|
|
local function message_check_signature(smb, body)
|
|
smb['sequence'] = smb['sequence'] + 1
|
|
|
|
if(smb['mac_key'] == nil) then
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Not signing message (missing mac_key)")
|
|
return true
|
|
elseif(nmap.registry.args.smbsign ~= "force" and (smb['security_mode'] & 0x0A) ~= 0) then
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Not signing message (server doesn't support it -- default)")
|
|
return true
|
|
elseif(nmap.registry.args.smbsign == "disable" or nmap.registry.args.smbsign == "ignore") then
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Not signing message (disabled by user)")
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Pull out the signature that they used
|
|
local signature = string.sub(body, 15, 22)
|
|
|
|
-- Turn the sequence into a string
|
|
local sequence = string.pack("<I8", smb['sequence'])
|
|
-- Create a new string, with the sequence number in place
|
|
local new_packet = string.sub(body, 1, 14) .. sequence .. string.sub(body, 23)
|
|
|
|
-- Calculate the proper signature
|
|
local real_signature = smbauth.calculate_signature(smb['mac_key'], new_packet)
|
|
|
|
-- Validate the signature
|
|
return signature == real_signature
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- Prepends the NetBIOS header to the packet, which is essentially the length, encoded
|
|
-- in 4 bytes of big endian, and sends it out.
|
|
--
|
|
-- The length field is actually 17 or 24 bits wide, depending on whether or
|
|
-- not we're using raw, but that shouldn't matter.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param header The header, encoded with <code>smb_get_header</code>.
|
|
--@param parameters The parameters.
|
|
--@param data The data.
|
|
--@param overrides Overrides table.
|
|
--@return (result, err) If result is false, err is the error message. Otherwise, err is
|
|
-- undefined
|
|
function smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
|
|
local encoded_parameters = smb_encode_parameters(parameters, overrides)
|
|
local encoded_data = smb_encode_data(data, overrides)
|
|
local body = header .. encoded_parameters .. encoded_data
|
|
local status, err
|
|
|
|
-- Calculate the message signature
|
|
body = message_sign(smb, body)
|
|
|
|
local out = string.pack(">s4", body)
|
|
|
|
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Sending SMB packet (len: %d)", #out)
|
|
status, err = smb['socket']:send(out)
|
|
|
|
if not status then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Sending packet failed.")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return status, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- Reads the next packet from the socket, and parses it into the header, parameters,
|
|
-- and data.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param read_data [optional] This function will read the data section if and only if
|
|
-- this value is true. This is a workaround for a bug in the tree connect packet,
|
|
-- where the length is set incorrectly. Default: true.
|
|
--@return (status, header, parameters, data) If status is true, the header,
|
|
-- parameters, and data are all the raw arrays (with the lengths already
|
|
-- removed). If status is false, header contains an error message and parameters/
|
|
-- data are undefined.
|
|
function smb_read(smb, read_data)
|
|
local pos, netbios_data, netbios_length, length, header, parameter_length, parameters, data_length, data
|
|
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Receiving SMB packet")
|
|
|
|
-- Receive the response -- we make sure to receive at least 4 bytes, the length of the NetBIOS length
|
|
smb['socket']:set_timeout(TIMEOUT)
|
|
|
|
-- attempt to read the Netbios header
|
|
local status, netbios_data = smb['socket']:receive_buf(match.numbytes(4), true);
|
|
|
|
-- Make sure the connection is still alive
|
|
if not status then
|
|
return false, "SMB: Failed to receive bytes: " .. netbios_data
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- The length of the packet is 4 bytes of big endian (for our purposes).
|
|
-- The NetBIOS header is 24 bits, big endian
|
|
netbios_length, pos = string.unpack(">I4", netbios_data)
|
|
-- Make the length 24 bits
|
|
netbios_length = (netbios_length & 0x00FFFFFF)
|
|
|
|
-- The total length is the netbios_length, plus 4 (for the length itself)
|
|
length = netbios_length + 4
|
|
|
|
local status, smb_data = smb['socket']:receive_buf(match.numbytes(netbios_length), true)
|
|
|
|
-- Make sure the connection is still alive
|
|
if not status then
|
|
return false, "SMB: Failed to receive bytes: " .. smb_data
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local result = netbios_data .. smb_data
|
|
if(#result ~= length) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: ERROR: Received wrong number of bytes, there will likely be issues (received %d, expected %d)", #result, length)
|
|
return false, string.format("SMB: ERROR: Didn't receive the expected number of bytes; received %d, expected %d. This will almost certainly cause some errors.", #result, length)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check the message signature (ignoring the first four bytes, which are the netbios header)
|
|
local good_signature = message_check_signature(smb, string.sub(result, 5))
|
|
if(good_signature == false) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned invalid signature"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c32 B"
|
|
if (#result - pos + 1) < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed for header"
|
|
end
|
|
header, parameter_length, pos = string.unpack("<c32 B", result, pos)
|
|
|
|
-- Double the length parameter, since parameters are two-byte values.
|
|
if (length - pos + 1) < (parameter_length * 2) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: parameter_length greater than response length"
|
|
end
|
|
parameters, pos = string.unpack(("<c%d"):format(parameter_length*2), result, pos)
|
|
|
|
-- The data length is a 2-byte value.
|
|
data_length, pos = string.unpack("<I2", result, pos)
|
|
|
|
-- Read that many bytes of data.
|
|
if(read_data == nil or read_data == true) then
|
|
if (length - pos + 1) < data_length then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: data_length greater than response length"
|
|
end
|
|
data = string.unpack("c" .. data_length, result, pos)
|
|
else
|
|
data = nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
stdnse.debug3("SMB: Received %d bytes", #result)
|
|
return true, header, parameters, data
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
-- Negotiates SMBv1 connections
|
|
--
|
|
-- Sends the following:
|
|
-- * List of known protocols
|
|
--
|
|
-- This function adds to <code>smb</code>:
|
|
-- * 'security_mode' Whether or not to use cleartext passwords, message signatures, etc.
|
|
-- * 'max_mpx' Maximum number of multiplexed connections
|
|
-- * 'max_vc' Maximum number of virtual circuits
|
|
-- * 'max_buffer' Maximum buffer size
|
|
-- * 'max_raw_buffer' Maximum buffer size for raw connections (considered obsolete)
|
|
-- * 'session_key' A value that's basically just echoed back
|
|
-- * 'capabilities' The server's capabilities
|
|
-- * 'time' The server's time (in UNIX-style seconds since 1970)
|
|
-- * 'date' The server's date in a user-readable format
|
|
-- * 'timezone' The server's timezone, in hours from UTC
|
|
-- * 'timezone_str' The server's timezone, as a string
|
|
-- * 'server_challenge' A random string used for challenge/response
|
|
-- * 'domain' The server's primary domain or workgroup
|
|
-- * 'server' The server's name
|
|
--
|
|
-- @param smb The SMB object associated with the connection.
|
|
-- @param overrides Overrides table.
|
|
-- @return Boolean status
|
|
-- @return The negotiated dialect in human readable form or an error message.
|
|
---
|
|
function negotiate_v1(smb, overrides)
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local header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_NEGOTIATE'], overrides)
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-- Make sure we have overrides
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overrides = overrides or {}
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-- Parameters are blank
|
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local parameters = ""
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local data = string.pack("<BzBz", 2, (overrides['dialect'] or "NT LM 0.12"), 2, "")
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-- Send the negotiate request
|
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stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_NEGOTIATE")
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local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
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if(result == false) then
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return false, err
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end
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-- Read the result
|
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local status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
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if(status ~= true) then
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return false, header
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end
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|
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-- Check if we fell off the packet
|
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local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
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if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
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return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [8]"
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end
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|
|
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-- Parse out the header
|
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local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
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|
|
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-- Get the protocol version
|
|
if(protocol_version == ("\xFESMB")) then
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return false, "SMB: Server returned a SMBv2 packet, don't know how to handle"
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end
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|
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-- Since this is the first response seen, check any necessary flags here
|
|
if((flags2 & 0x0800) ~= 0x0800) then
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smb['extended_security'] = false
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end
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|
|
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-- Parse the parameter section
|
|
local dialect_format = "<I2"
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local parameters_format = "<BI2 I2 I4 I4 I4 I4"
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if #parameters < (string.packsize(dialect_format) + string.packsize(parameters_format)) then
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return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [9]"
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end
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smb['dialect'], pos = string.unpack(dialect_format, parameters)
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|
|
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-- Check if the server didn't like our requested protocol
|
|
if(smb['dialect'] ~= 0) then
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stdnse.debug2("Server negotiated an unknown protocol (#%d) -- aborting", smb['dialect'])
|
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return false, string.format("Server negotiated an unknown protocol (#%d) -- aborting", smb['dialect'])
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end
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|
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smb.security_mode, smb.max_mpx, smb.max_vc, smb.max_buffer, smb.max_raw_buffer, smb.session_key, smb.capabilities, pos = string.unpack(parameters_format, parameters, pos)
|
|
-- Some broken implementations of SMB don't send these variables
|
|
smb.time = 0
|
|
smb.timezone = 0
|
|
smb.key_length = 0
|
|
smb.byte_count = 0
|
|
if (#parameters - pos + 1) >= 8 then
|
|
smb.time, pos = string.unpack("<I8", parameters, pos)
|
|
if (#parameters - pos + 1) >= 2 then
|
|
smb.timezone, pos = string.unpack("<i2", parameters, pos)
|
|
if (#parameters - pos + 1) >= 1 then
|
|
smb.key_length, pos = string.unpack("B", parameters, pos)
|
|
if (#parameters - pos + 1) >= 2 then
|
|
smb.byte_count, pos = string.unpack("<I2", parameters, pos)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Convert the time and timezone to more useful values
|
|
smb['time'] = (smb['time'] // 10000000) - 11644473600
|
|
smb['date'] = datetime.format_timestamp(smb['time'])
|
|
smb['timezone'] = -(smb['timezone'] / 60)
|
|
if(smb['timezone'] == 0) then
|
|
smb['timezone_str'] = "UTC+0"
|
|
elseif(smb['timezone'] < 0) then
|
|
smb['timezone_str'] = "UTC-" .. math.abs(smb['timezone'])
|
|
else
|
|
smb['timezone_str'] = "UTC+" .. smb['timezone']
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Data section
|
|
if(smb['extended_security'] == true) then
|
|
if #data < 16 then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: not enough data for extended security"
|
|
end
|
|
smb.server_guid, pos = string.unpack("<c16", data)
|
|
|
|
-- do we have a security blob?
|
|
if ( #data - pos + 1 > 0 ) then
|
|
smb.security_blob = data:sub(pos)
|
|
pos = #data + 1
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
if #data < smb.key_length then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: not enough data for server_challenge"
|
|
end
|
|
smb.server_challenge, pos = string.unpack(string.format("<c%d", smb['key_length']), data)
|
|
|
|
-- Get the (null-terminated) domain as a Unicode string
|
|
smb['domain'] = ""
|
|
smb['server'] = ""
|
|
|
|
local remainder = unicode.utf16to8(string.sub(data, pos))
|
|
pos, pos = string.find(remainder, "\0", 1, true)
|
|
if pos == nil then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [14]"
|
|
end
|
|
smb['domain'] = string.sub(remainder, 1, pos)
|
|
|
|
-- Get the server name as a Unicode string
|
|
-- Note: This can be nil, Samba leaves this off
|
|
local pos2 = pos + 1
|
|
pos, pos = string.find(remainder, "\0", pos2, true)
|
|
if pos ~= nil then
|
|
smb['server'] = string.sub(remainder, pos2, pos)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB_COM_NEGOTIATE got status:%s", status)
|
|
if status == 0 then
|
|
return true, overrides['dialect'] or "NT LM 0.12"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
-- Wrapper function to negotiate the protocol to use in the SMB connection.
|
|
-- By default it attempts to negotiate with using following dialects:
|
|
-- * NT LM 12.0 (SMBv1)
|
|
-- @param smb The SMB object
|
|
-- @param overrides Overrides table
|
|
-- @return Boolean status
|
|
---
|
|
function negotiate_protocol(smb, overrides)
|
|
local status, dialect
|
|
status, dialect = negotiate_v1(smb, overrides)
|
|
if status then
|
|
return true
|
|
else
|
|
stdnse.debug1("Couldn't negotiate a SMBv1 connection:%s", dialect)
|
|
return false, string.format("Could not negotiate a connection:%s", dialect)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
-- Returns list of supported dialects for SMBv1, SMBv2 and SMBv3.
|
|
-- @param host The SMB host to connect to.
|
|
-- @param overrides [optional] Overrides for various fields.
|
|
-- @return Boolean status
|
|
-- @return Table of supported dialects or error message
|
|
---
|
|
function list_dialects(host, overrides)
|
|
local supported_dialects = {}
|
|
local status, smb1_dialect
|
|
local smbstate
|
|
|
|
overrides = tableaux.tcopy(overrides or {})
|
|
|
|
-- Check for SMBv1 first
|
|
stdnse.debug2("Checking if SMBv1 is supported")
|
|
status, smbstate = start(host)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
status, smb1_dialect = negotiate_v1(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
if status then --Add SMBv1 as a dialect
|
|
table.insert(supported_dialects, smb1_dialect)
|
|
end
|
|
stop(smbstate) -- Finish SMBv1 and close connection
|
|
|
|
status, smbstate = start(host)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
stdnse.debug2("Checking if SMB 2+ is supported in general")
|
|
overrides['Dialects'] = nil
|
|
local max_dialect
|
|
status, max_dialect = smb2.negotiate_v2(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
if not status then -- None of SMB2 dialects accepted by the target
|
|
return true, supported_dialects
|
|
end
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB2: Dialect '%s' is the highest supported", smb2.dialect_name(max_dialect))
|
|
|
|
-- Check individual SMB2 and SMB3 dialects
|
|
for i, dialect in pairs(smb2.dialects()) do
|
|
if dialect == max_dialect then
|
|
break
|
|
end
|
|
local dialect_name = smb2.dialect_name(dialect)
|
|
-- we need a clean connection for each negotiate request
|
|
status, smbstate = start(host)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB2: Checking if dialect '%s' is supported", dialect_name)
|
|
overrides['Dialects'] = {dialect}
|
|
status = smb2.negotiate_v2(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
--clean smb connection
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
if status then
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB2: Dialect '%s' is supported", dialect_name)
|
|
table.insert(supported_dialects, dialect_name)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
table.insert(supported_dialects, smb2.dialect_name(max_dialect))
|
|
|
|
return true, supported_dialects
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- This is an internal function and should not be called externally. Use
|
|
-- the start_session() function instead.
|
|
local function start_session_basic(smb, log_errors, overrides)
|
|
local i, err
|
|
local status, result
|
|
local header, parameters, data, domain
|
|
local andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset, action
|
|
local os, lanmanager
|
|
local username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type
|
|
local busy_count = 0
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX'], overrides)
|
|
|
|
-- Get the first account, unless they overrode it
|
|
if(overrides ~= nil and overrides['username'] ~= nil) then
|
|
result = true
|
|
username = overrides['username']
|
|
domain = overrides['domain']
|
|
password = overrides['password']
|
|
password_hash = overrides['password_hash']
|
|
hash_type = overrides['hash_type']
|
|
else
|
|
result, username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type = smbauth.get_account(smb['host'])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
while result ~= false do
|
|
local lanman, ntlm
|
|
|
|
lanman, ntlm, smb['mac_key'] = smbauth.get_password_response(smb['ip'], username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type, smb['server_challenge'], false)
|
|
|
|
-- Parameters
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<BBI2 I2I2 I2 I4 I2I2 I4I4",
|
|
0xFF, -- ANDX -- no further commands
|
|
0x00, -- ANDX -- Reserved (0)
|
|
0x0000, -- ANDX -- next offset
|
|
0xFFFF, -- Max buffer size
|
|
0x0001, -- Max multiplexes
|
|
0x0001, -- Virtual circuit num
|
|
smb['session_key'], -- The session key
|
|
#lanman, -- ANSI/Lanman password length
|
|
#ntlm, -- Unicode/NTLM password length
|
|
0x00000000, -- Reserved
|
|
0x00000050 -- Capabilities
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
-- Data is a list of strings, terminated by a blank one.
|
|
data = lanman -- ANSI/Lanman password
|
|
.. ntlm -- Unicode/NTLM password
|
|
.. string.pack("<zzzz",
|
|
username, -- Account
|
|
domain, -- Domain
|
|
"Nmap", -- OS
|
|
"Native Lanman" -- Native LAN Manager
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
-- Send the session setup request
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX")
|
|
result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [17]"
|
|
end
|
|
-- Check if we were allowed in
|
|
local protocol_version, command, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos
|
|
protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
-- Check if we're successful
|
|
if(status == 0) then
|
|
|
|
-- Parse the parameters
|
|
local parameters_format = "<BB I2 I2"
|
|
if #parameters < string.packsize(parameters_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed"
|
|
end
|
|
andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset, action, pos = string.unpack(parameters_format, parameters)
|
|
|
|
-- Parse the data
|
|
status, os, lanmanager, domain, pos = pcall(string.unpack, "<zzz", data)
|
|
if not status then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [19]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Fill in the smb object and smb string
|
|
smb['uid'] = uid
|
|
smb['is_guest'] = (action & 1)
|
|
smb['os'] = os
|
|
smb['lanmanager'] = lanmanager
|
|
|
|
-- Check if they're using an un-supported system
|
|
if(os == "" or lanmanager == "" or domain == "") then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: WARNING: the server is using a non-standard SMB implementation; your mileage may vary (%s)", smb['ip'])
|
|
elseif(os == "Unix" or string.sub(lanmanager, 1, 5) == "Samba") then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: WARNING: the server appears to be Unix; your mileage may vary.")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if they were logged in as a guest
|
|
if(log_errors == nil or log_errors == true) then
|
|
if(smb['is_guest'] == 1) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Login as %s\\%s failed, but was given guest access (username may be wrong, or system may only allow guest)", domain, stdnse.string_or_blank(username))
|
|
else
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Login as %s\\%s succeeded", domain, stdnse.string_or_blank(username))
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Set the initial sequence number
|
|
smb['sequence'] = 1
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
-- Check if we got the error NT_STATUS_REQUEST_NOT_ACCEPTED
|
|
if(status == 0xc00000d0) then
|
|
busy_count = busy_count + 1
|
|
|
|
if(busy_count > 9) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server has too many active connections; giving up."
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local backoff = math.random() * 10
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Server has too many active connections; pausing for %s seconds.", math.floor(backoff * 100) / 100)
|
|
stdnse.sleep(backoff)
|
|
else
|
|
-- This username failed, print a warning and keep going
|
|
if(log_errors == nil or log_errors == true) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Login as %s\\%s failed (%s)", domain, stdnse.string_or_blank(username), get_status_name(status))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Go to the next account
|
|
if(overrides == nil or overrides['username'] == nil) then
|
|
smbauth.next_account(smb['host'])
|
|
result, username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type = smbauth.get_account(smb['host'])
|
|
else
|
|
result = false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if(log_errors ~= false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: ERROR: %s", username)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if (status ~= nil) then
|
|
return false, get_status_name(status)
|
|
else
|
|
return false, username
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- This is an internal function and should not be called externally. Use
|
|
-- the start_session() function instead.
|
|
local function start_session_extended(smb, log_errors, overrides)
|
|
local i
|
|
local status, status_name, result, err
|
|
local header, parameters, data
|
|
local andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset, action, security_blob_length
|
|
local os, lanmanager
|
|
local username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type
|
|
local busy_count = 0
|
|
|
|
-- Set a default status_name, in case everything fails
|
|
status_name = "An unknown error has occurred"
|
|
|
|
-- Get the first account, unless they overrode it
|
|
if(overrides ~= nil and overrides['username'] ~= nil) then
|
|
result = true
|
|
username = overrides['username']
|
|
domain = overrides['domain']
|
|
password = overrides['password']
|
|
password_hash = overrides['password_hash']
|
|
hash_type = overrides['hash_type']
|
|
else
|
|
result, username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type = smbauth.get_account(smb['host'])
|
|
if(not(result)) then
|
|
return result, username
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- check what kind of security blob we were given in the negotiate protocol request
|
|
local sp_nego = false
|
|
if ( smb['security_blob'] and #smb['security_blob'] > 11 ) then
|
|
local oid, pos = string.unpack(">c6", smb['security_blob'], 5)
|
|
sp_nego = ( oid == "\x2b\x06\x01\x05\x05\x02" or oid == "\x06\x06\x2b\x06\x01\x05" ) -- check for SPNEGO OID 1.3.6.1.5.5.2
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local ntlm_challenge_accepted = false
|
|
while result ~= false do
|
|
-- These are loop variables
|
|
local security_blob = nil
|
|
local security_blob_length = 0
|
|
|
|
-- This loop takes care of the multiple packets that "extended security" requires
|
|
repeat
|
|
-- Get the new security blob, passing the old security blob as a parameter. If there was no previous security blob, then nil is passed, which creates a new one
|
|
if ( not(security_blob) ) then
|
|
status, security_blob, smb['mac_key'] = smbauth.get_security_blob(security_blob, smb['ip'], username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type, (sp_nego and 0x00088215))
|
|
|
|
if ( sp_nego ) then
|
|
local enc = asn1.ASN1Encoder:new()
|
|
local mechtype = enc:encode( { type = 'A0', value = enc:encode( { type = '30', value = enc:encode( { type = '06', value = stdnse.fromhex("2b06010401823702020a") } ) } ) } )
|
|
local oid = enc:encode( { type = '06', value = stdnse.fromhex("2b0601050502") } )
|
|
|
|
security_blob = enc:encode(security_blob)
|
|
security_blob = enc:encode( { type = 'A2', value = security_blob } )
|
|
security_blob = mechtype .. security_blob
|
|
security_blob = enc:encode( { type = '30', value = security_blob } )
|
|
security_blob = enc:encode( { type = 'A0', value = security_blob } )
|
|
security_blob = oid .. security_blob
|
|
security_blob = enc:encode( { type = '60', value = security_blob } )
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
if ( sp_nego ) then
|
|
if (smb['domain'] or smb['server']) and (not domain or #domain == 0) then
|
|
domain = smb['domain'] or smb['server']
|
|
end
|
|
hash_type = "ntlm"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
status, security_blob, smb['mac_key'] = smbauth.get_security_blob(security_blob, smb['ip'], username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type, (sp_nego and 0x00088215))
|
|
|
|
if ( sp_nego ) then
|
|
local enc = asn1.ASN1Encoder:new()
|
|
security_blob = enc:encode(security_blob)
|
|
security_blob = enc:encode( { type = 'A2', value = security_blob } )
|
|
security_blob = enc:encode( { type = '30', value = security_blob } )
|
|
security_blob = enc:encode( { type = 'A1', value = security_blob } )
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- There was an error processing the security blob
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, string.format("SMB: ERROR: Security blob: %s", security_blob)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX'], overrides)
|
|
|
|
-- Data is a list of strings, terminated by a blank one.
|
|
data = security_blob -- Security blob
|
|
.. string.pack("<zzz",
|
|
"Nmap", -- OS
|
|
"Native Lanman", -- Native LAN Manager
|
|
"" -- Primary domain
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
-- Parameters
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<BB I2 I2 I2 I2 I4 I2 I4 I4",
|
|
0xFF, -- ANDX -- no further commands
|
|
0x00, -- ANDX -- Reserved (0)
|
|
#data + 24 + #header + 3, -- ANDX -- next offset
|
|
0xFFFF, -- Max buffer size
|
|
0x0001, -- Max multiplexes
|
|
0x0001, -- Virtual circuit num
|
|
smb['session_key'], -- The session key
|
|
#security_blob, -- Security blob length
|
|
0x00000000, -- Reserved
|
|
0x80000050 -- Capabilities
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
-- Send the session setup request
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX")
|
|
result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [8]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if we were allowed in
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
smb['uid'] = uid
|
|
|
|
-- Get a human readable name
|
|
status_name = get_status_name(status)
|
|
|
|
-- Only parse the parameters if it's ok or if we're going to keep going
|
|
if(status_name == "NT_STATUS_SUCCESS" or status_name == "NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED") then
|
|
-- Parse the parameters
|
|
local parameters_format = "<BBI2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #parameters < string.packsize(parameters_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed"
|
|
end
|
|
andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset, action, security_blob_length, pos = string.unpack(parameters_format, parameters)
|
|
smb['is_guest'] = (action & 1)
|
|
|
|
-- Parse the data
|
|
if #data < security_blob_length then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed"
|
|
end
|
|
security_blob, pos = string.unpack(("<c%d"):format(security_blob_length), data)
|
|
status, os, lanmanager, pos = pcall(string.unpack, "zz", data, pos)
|
|
|
|
if not ntlm_challenge_accepted then
|
|
if ( status_name == "NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED" and sp_nego ) then
|
|
local start = security_blob:find("NTLMSSP")
|
|
security_blob = security_blob:sub(start)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if not status or security_blob == nil then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: NTLM challenge not accepted or lanmanager missing"
|
|
end
|
|
smb['os'] = os
|
|
smb['lanmanager'] = lanmanager
|
|
|
|
local host_info = smbauth.get_host_info_from_security_blob(security_blob)
|
|
if ( host_info ) then
|
|
smb['fqdn'] = host_info['fqdn']
|
|
smb['domain_dns'] = host_info['dns_domain_name']
|
|
smb['forest_dns'] = host_info['dns_forest_name']
|
|
smb['server'] = host_info['netbios_computer_name']
|
|
smb['domain'] = host_info['netbios_domain_name']
|
|
end
|
|
ntlm_challenge_accepted = true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- If it's ok, do a cleanup and return true
|
|
if(status_name == "NT_STATUS_SUCCESS") then
|
|
-- Check if they're using an un-supported system
|
|
if not status then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: WARNING: the server is using a non-standard SMB implementation; your mileage may vary (%s)", smb['ip'])
|
|
elseif(os == "Unix" or string.sub(lanmanager, 1, 5) == "Samba") then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: WARNING: the server appears to be Unix; your mileage may vary.")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if they were logged in as a guest
|
|
if(log_errors == nil or log_errors == true) then
|
|
if(smb['is_guest'] == 1) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Extended login to %s as %s\\%s failed, but was given guest access (username may be wrong, or system may only allow guest)", smb['ip'], domain, stdnse.string_or_blank(username))
|
|
else
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Extended login to %s as %s\\%s succeeded", smb['ip'], domain, stdnse.string_or_blank(username))
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Set the initial sequence number
|
|
smb['sequence'] = 1
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
end -- Status is ok
|
|
end -- Should we parse the parameters/data?
|
|
until status_name ~= "NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED"
|
|
|
|
-- Check if we got the error NT_STATUS_REQUEST_NOT_ACCEPTED
|
|
if(status == 0xc00000d0) then
|
|
busy_count = busy_count + 1
|
|
|
|
if(busy_count > 9) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server has too many active connections; giving up."
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local backoff = math.random() * 10
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Server has too many active connections; pausing for %s seconds.", math.floor(backoff * 100) / 100)
|
|
stdnse.sleep(backoff)
|
|
else
|
|
-- Display a message to the user, and try the next account
|
|
if(log_errors == nil or log_errors == true) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Extended login to %s as %s\\%s failed (%s)", smb['ip'], domain, stdnse.string_or_blank(username), status_name)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Go to the next account
|
|
if(overrides == nil or overrides['username'] == nil) then
|
|
smbauth.next_account(smb['host'])
|
|
result, username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type = smbauth.get_account(smb['host'])
|
|
if(not(result)) then
|
|
return false, username
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
result = false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Reset the user id
|
|
smb['uid'] = 0
|
|
|
|
end -- Loop over the accounts
|
|
|
|
if(log_errors == nil or log_errors == true) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: ERROR: All logins failed, sorry it didn't work out!")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return false, status_name
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- Sends out SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX, which attempts to log a user in.
|
|
--
|
|
-- Sends the following:
|
|
-- * Negotiated parameters (multiplexed connections, virtual circuit, capabilities)
|
|
-- * Passwords (plaintext, unicode, lanman, ntlm, lmv2, ntlmv2, etc)
|
|
-- * Account name
|
|
-- * OS (I just send "Nmap")
|
|
-- * Native LAN Manager (no clue what that is, but it seems to be ignored)
|
|
--
|
|
-- Receives the following:
|
|
-- * User ID
|
|
-- * Server OS
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param overrides [optional] A table of overrides for username, domain, password, password_hash, and hash_type.
|
|
-- If any of these are given, it's used first. If they aren't, then Nmap parameters, Nmap registry entries,
|
|
-- guest, and NULL sessions are used.
|
|
--@param log_errors [optional] If set, will display login. Default: true.
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is nil and the following
|
|
-- elements are added to the smb table:
|
|
-- * 'uid' The UserID for the session
|
|
-- * 'is_guest' If set, the username wasn't found so the user was automatically logged in as the guest account
|
|
-- * 'os' The operating system
|
|
-- * 'lanmanager' The server's LAN Manager
|
|
function start_session(smb, overrides, log_errors)
|
|
-- Use a mutex to avoid some issues (see http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2011/q1/464)
|
|
local smb_auth_mutex = nmap.mutex( "SMB Authentication Mutex" )
|
|
smb_auth_mutex( "lock" )
|
|
|
|
local status, result
|
|
if(smb['extended_security'] == true) then
|
|
status, result = start_session_extended(smb, log_errors, overrides)
|
|
else
|
|
status, result = start_session_basic(smb, log_errors, overrides)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
smb_auth_mutex( "done" )
|
|
return status, result
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- Sends out <code>SMB_COM_SESSION_TREE_CONNECT_ANDX</code>, which attempts to
|
|
-- connect to a share.
|
|
--
|
|
-- Sends the following:
|
|
-- * Password (for share-level security, which we don't support)
|
|
-- * Share name
|
|
-- * Share type (or "?????" if it's unknown, that's what we do)
|
|
--
|
|
-- Receives the following:
|
|
-- * Tree ID
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param path The path to connect (eg, <code>"\\servername\C$"</code>)
|
|
--@param overrides [optional] Overrides for various fields
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is a
|
|
-- table with the following elements:
|
|
-- * 'tid' The TreeID for the session
|
|
function tree_connect(smb, path, overrides)
|
|
local header, parameters, data, err, result
|
|
local andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset, action
|
|
local status
|
|
|
|
-- Make sure we have overrides
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_TREE_CONNECT_ANDX'], overrides)
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<BBI2 I2 I2",
|
|
0xFF, -- ANDX no further commands
|
|
0x00, -- ANDX reserved
|
|
0x0000, -- ANDX offset
|
|
(overrides['tree_connect_flags'] or 0x0000), -- flags
|
|
0x0000 -- password length (for share-level security)
|
|
)
|
|
data = string.pack("zz",
|
|
-- Share-level password
|
|
path, -- Path
|
|
(overrides['tree_type'] or "?????") -- Type of tree ("?????" = any)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
-- Send the tree connect request
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_TREE_CONNECT_ANDX")
|
|
result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [8]"
|
|
end
|
|
-- Check if we were allowed in
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
return false, get_status_name(status)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if(tid == 0 or tonumber(tid) == 0) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server didn't establish a proper tree connection (likely an embedded system)"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
smb['tid'] = tid
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- Disconnects a tree session. Should be called before logging off and disconnecting.
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param overrides THe overrides table
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. If status is true,
|
|
-- the disconnect was successful.
|
|
function tree_disconnect(smb, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
local header
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_TREE_DISCONNECT'], overrides)
|
|
|
|
-- Send the tree disconnect request
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_TREE_DISCONNECT")
|
|
local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, "", "", overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
local status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [8]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if there was an error
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
return false, get_status_name(status)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
smb['tid'] = 0
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Logs off the current user. Strictly speaking this isn't necessary, but it's the polite thing to do.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param overrides THe overrides table
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. If status is true,
|
|
-- the logoff was successful.
|
|
function logoff(smb, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
local header, parameters, data
|
|
local status
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_LOGOFF_ANDX'], overrides)
|
|
|
|
-- Parameters are a blank ANDX block
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<BB I2",
|
|
0xFF, -- ANDX no further commands
|
|
0x00, -- ANDX reserved
|
|
0x0000 -- ANDX offset
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
-- Send the tree disconnect request
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_LOGOFF_ANDX")
|
|
local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, "", overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Reset session variables (note: this has to come after the smb_read(), otherwise the message signatures cause a problem
|
|
smb['uid'] = 0
|
|
smb['sequence'] = -1
|
|
smb['mac_key'] = nil
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [22]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if there was an error
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status == 0xc0000022) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: ERROR: Access was denied in 'logoff', indicating a problem with your message signatures")
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Access was denied in 'logoff', indicating a problem with your message signatures"
|
|
end
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
return false, get_status_name(status)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- This sends a SMB request to open or create a file.
|
|
--
|
|
-- Most of the parameters I pass here are used directly from a packetlog,
|
|
-- especially the various permissions fields and flags. I might make this
|
|
-- more adjustable in the future, but this has been working for me.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param path The path of the file or pipe to open
|
|
--@param overrides [optional] Overrides for various fields
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is a table
|
|
-- containing a lot of different elements, the most important one being 'fid', the handle to the opened file.
|
|
function create_file(smb, path, overrides)
|
|
local header, parameters, data
|
|
local andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset
|
|
local oplock_level, fid, create_action, created, last_access, last_write, last_change, attributes, allocation_size, end_of_file, filetype, ipc_state, is_directory
|
|
local error_count = 0
|
|
|
|
local status, pos
|
|
repeat
|
|
local mutex = nmap.mutex(smb['host'])
|
|
mutex "lock"
|
|
|
|
-- Make sure we have overrides
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_NT_CREATE_ANDX'], overrides)
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<BBI2 B I2 I4 I4 I4 I8 I4 I4 I4 I4 I4 B",
|
|
0xFF, -- ANDX no further commands
|
|
0x00, -- ANDX reserved
|
|
0x0000, -- ANDX offset
|
|
0x00, -- Reserved
|
|
#path, -- Path length
|
|
(overrides['file_create_flags'] or 0x00000016), -- Create flags
|
|
(overrides['file_create_root_fid'] or 0x00000000), -- Root FID
|
|
(overrides['file_create_access_mask'] or 0x02000000), -- Access mask
|
|
(overrides['file_create_allocation_size'] or 0x0000000000000000), -- Allocation size
|
|
(overrides['file_create_attributes'] or 0x00000000), -- File attributes
|
|
(overrides['file_create_share_attributes'] or 0x00000007), -- Share attributes
|
|
(overrides['file_create_disposition'] or 0x00000000), -- Disposition
|
|
(overrides['file_create_options'] or 0x00000000), -- Create options
|
|
(overrides['file_create_impersonation'] or 0x00000002), -- Impersonation
|
|
(overrides['file_create_security_flags'] or 0x01) -- Security flags
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
data = string.pack("z", path)
|
|
|
|
-- Send the create file
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_NT_CREATE_ANDX")
|
|
local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
mutex "done"
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb, false)
|
|
mutex "done"
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [23]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if we were allowed in
|
|
local protocol_version, command, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid
|
|
protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status == 0xc00000ac) then
|
|
error_count = error_count + 1
|
|
if(error_count > 10) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned NT_STATUS_PIPE_NOT_AVAILABLE too many times; giving up."
|
|
end
|
|
stdnse.debug1("WARNING: Server refused connection with NT_STATUS_PIPE_NOT_AVAILABLE; trying again")
|
|
stdnse.sleep(.2)
|
|
end
|
|
until (status ~= 0xc00000ac)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
return false, get_status_name(status)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Parse the parameters
|
|
local parameters_format = "<BBI2 BI2 I4 I8 I8 I8 I8 I4 I8 I8 I2 I2 B"
|
|
if #parameters < string.packsize(parameters_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed"
|
|
end
|
|
andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset, oplock_level, fid, create_action, created, last_access, last_write, last_change, attributes, allocation_size, end_of_file, filetype, ipc_state, is_directory, pos = string.unpack(parameters_format, parameters)
|
|
|
|
-- Fill in the smb table
|
|
smb['oplock_level'] = oplock_level
|
|
smb['fid'] = fid
|
|
smb['create_action'] = create_action
|
|
smb['created'] = created
|
|
smb['last_access'] = last_access
|
|
smb['last_write'] = last_write
|
|
smb['last_change'] = last_change
|
|
smb['attributes'] = attributes
|
|
smb['allocation_size'] = allocation_size
|
|
smb['end_of_file'] = end_of_file
|
|
smb['filetype'] = filetype
|
|
smb['ipc_state'] = ipc_state
|
|
smb['is_directory'] = is_directory
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- This sends a SMB request to read from a file (or a pipe).
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param offset The offset to read from (ignored if it's a pipe)
|
|
--@param count The maximum number of bytes to read
|
|
--@param overrides The overrides table
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is a table
|
|
-- containing a lot of different elements.
|
|
function read_file(smb, offset, count, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
local header, parameters, data
|
|
local andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset
|
|
local remaining, data_compaction_mode, reserved_1, data_length_low, data_offset, data_length_high, reserved_2, reserved_3
|
|
local response = {}
|
|
local status
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_READ_ANDX'], overrides)
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<BBI2 I2 I4 I2 I2 I4 I2 I4",
|
|
0xFF, -- ANDX no further commands
|
|
0x00, -- ANDX reserved
|
|
0x0000, -- ANDX offset
|
|
smb['fid'], -- FID
|
|
offset, -- Offset
|
|
count, -- Max count low
|
|
count, -- Min count
|
|
0xFFFFFFFF, -- Reserved
|
|
0, -- Remaining
|
|
0x00000000 -- High offset
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
data = ""
|
|
|
|
-- Send the create file
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_READ_ANDX")
|
|
local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [25]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if we were allowed in
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0 and
|
|
(status ~= status_codes.NT_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW and (smb['filetype'] == filetype_codes.FILE_TYPE_BYTE_MODE_PIPE or
|
|
smb['filetype'] == filetype_codes.FILE_TYPE_MESSAGE_MODE_PIPE) ) ) then
|
|
return false, get_status_name(status)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Parse the parameters
|
|
local parameters_format = "<BBI2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I4 I2 I4"
|
|
if #parameters < string.packsize(parameters_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed"
|
|
end
|
|
andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset, remaining, data_compaction_mode, reserved_1, data_length_low, data_offset, data_length_high, reserved_2, reserved_3, pos = string.unpack(parameters_format, parameters)
|
|
|
|
response['remaining'] = remaining
|
|
response['data_length'] = (data_length_low | (data_length_high << 16))
|
|
response['status'] = status
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- data_start is the offset of the beginning of the data section -- we use this to calculate where the read data lives
|
|
if(response['data_length'] == 0) then
|
|
response['data'] = 0
|
|
else
|
|
local data_start = #header + 1 + #parameters + 2
|
|
if(data_offset < data_start) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: Start of data isn't in data section"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Figure out the offset into the data section
|
|
data_offset = data_offset - data_start
|
|
|
|
-- Make sure we don't run off the edge of the packet
|
|
if(data_offset + response['data_length'] > #data) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: Data returned runs off the end of the packet"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Pull the data string out of the data
|
|
response['data'] = string.sub(data, data_offset + 1, data_offset + response['data_length'])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return true, response
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- This sends a SMB request to write to a file (or a pipe).
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param write_data The data to write
|
|
--@param offset The offset to write it to (ignored for pipes)
|
|
--@param overrides The overrides table
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is a table
|
|
-- containing a lot of different elements, the most important one being 'fid', the handle to the opened file.
|
|
function write_file(smb, write_data, offset, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
local header, parameters, data
|
|
local andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset
|
|
local response = {}
|
|
local status
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_WRITE_ANDX'], overrides)
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<BBI2 I2 I4 I4 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I4",
|
|
0xFF, -- ANDX no further commands
|
|
0x00, -- ANDX reserved
|
|
0x0000, -- ANDX offset
|
|
smb['fid'], -- FID
|
|
offset, -- Offset
|
|
0xFFFFFFFF, -- Reserved
|
|
0x0008, -- Write mode (Message start, don't write raw, don't return remaining, don't write through
|
|
#write_data,-- Remaining
|
|
0x0000, -- Data length high
|
|
#write_data,-- Data length low -- TODO: set this properly (to the 2-byte value)
|
|
0x003F, -- Data offset
|
|
0x00000000 -- Data offset high
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
data = write_data
|
|
|
|
-- Send the create file
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_WRITE_ANDX")
|
|
local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [8]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if we were allowed in
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
return false, get_status_name(status)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Parse the parameters
|
|
local parameters_format = "<BBI2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #parameters < string.packsize(parameters_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed"
|
|
end
|
|
local count_reserved, count_high, remaining, count_low
|
|
andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset, count_low, remaining, count_high, count_reserved, pos = string.unpack(parameters_format, parameters)
|
|
|
|
response['count_low'] = count_low
|
|
response['remaining'] = remaining
|
|
response['count_high'] = count_high
|
|
response['reserved'] = count_reserved
|
|
|
|
return true, response
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- This sends a SMB request to close a file (or a pipe).
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param overrides The overrides table
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is undefined.
|
|
function close_file(smb, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
local header, parameters, data
|
|
local pos
|
|
local status
|
|
local andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset
|
|
local response = {}
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_CLOSE'], overrides)
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<I2 I4",
|
|
smb['fid'], -- FID
|
|
0xFFFFFFFF -- Last write (unspecified)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
data = ""
|
|
|
|
-- Send the close file
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_CLOSE")
|
|
local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [27]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if the close was successful
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
return false, get_status_name(status)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Close response has no parameters or data
|
|
return true, response
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- This sends a SMB request to delete a file (or a pipe).
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param path The path of the file to delete
|
|
--@param overrides The overrides table
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is undefined.
|
|
function delete_file(smb, path, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
local header, parameters, data
|
|
local andx_command, andx_reserved, andx_offset
|
|
local status
|
|
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_DELETE'], overrides)
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<I2",
|
|
0x0027 -- Search attributes (0x27 = include read only, hidden, system, and archive)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
data = string.pack("<Bz",
|
|
0x04, -- Ascii formatted filename
|
|
path)
|
|
|
|
-- Send the close file
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_CLOSE")
|
|
local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [8]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if the close was successful
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
return false, get_status_name(status)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Close response has no parameters or data
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
-- Implements SMB_COM_TRANSACTION2 to support the find_files function
|
|
-- This function has not been extensively tested
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param sub_command code of a SMB_COM_TRANSACTION2 sub command
|
|
--@param trans2_param Parameter data to pass to the function
|
|
--@param trans2_data Data to send with the packet
|
|
--@param overrides The overrides table
|
|
--@return status Boolean outcome of the request
|
|
--@return error error message if the status is false
|
|
local function send_transaction2(smb, sub_command, trans2_param, trans2_data, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
trans2_param = trans2_param or ""
|
|
trans2_data = trans2_data or ""
|
|
|
|
local header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_TRANSACTION2'], overrides)
|
|
local pad1 = "\0\0\0" -- Name, Pad1
|
|
local pad2 = ("\0"):rep((4 - #trans2_param % 4) % 4)
|
|
|
|
local trans2_param_len = #trans2_param
|
|
-- 68 = 32 SMB header
|
|
-- + 31 SMB parameters
|
|
-- + 2 SMB data ByteCount field
|
|
-- + 3 #pad1
|
|
local trans2_param_pos = 68
|
|
local trans2_data_len = #trans2_data
|
|
local trans2_data_pos = trans2_param_pos + trans2_param_len + #pad2
|
|
if trans2_data_len == 0 then
|
|
pad2 = ""
|
|
trans2_data_pos = 0
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- SMB parameters are 31 bytes long, incl. initial WordCount field
|
|
-- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-cifs/f7d148cd-e3d5-49ae-8b37-9633822bfeac
|
|
local parameters = string.pack("<I2 I2 I2 I2 BB I2 I4 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 BB I2 ",
|
|
trans2_param_len, -- Total parameter count
|
|
trans2_data_len, -- Total data count
|
|
0x000a, -- Max parameter count
|
|
0xff80, -- Max data count
|
|
0x00, -- Max setup count
|
|
0x00, -- Reserved
|
|
0x0000, -- Flags (2-way transaction, don't disconnect TIDs)
|
|
5000, -- Timeout (ms)
|
|
0x0000, -- Reserved
|
|
trans2_param_len, -- Parameter count
|
|
trans2_param_pos, -- Parameter offset
|
|
trans2_data_len, -- Data count
|
|
trans2_data_pos, -- Data offset
|
|
0x01, -- Setup count
|
|
0x00, -- Reserved
|
|
sub_command -- Sub command
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
local data = pad1 .. trans2_param .. pad2 .. trans2_data
|
|
|
|
-- Send the transaction request
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_TRANSACTION2")
|
|
return smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local function receive_transaction2(smb)
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
local status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [8]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if it worked
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
if(status_names[status] == nil) then
|
|
return false, string.format("Unknown SMB error: 0x%08x\n", status)
|
|
else
|
|
return false, status_names[status]
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Parse the parameters
|
|
local parameters_format = "<I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 BB"
|
|
if #parameters < string.packsize(parameters_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed"
|
|
end
|
|
local total_word_count, total_data_count, reserved1, parameter_count, parameter_offset, parameter_displacement, data_count, data_offset, data_displacement, setup_count, reserved2, pos = string.unpack(parameters_format, parameters)
|
|
|
|
-- Convert the parameter/data offsets into something more useful (the offset into the data section)
|
|
-- - 0x20 for the header, - 0x01 for the length.
|
|
parameter_offset = parameter_offset - 0x20 - 0x01 - #parameters - 0x02;
|
|
-- - 0x20 for the header, - 0x01 for parameter length, the parameter length, and - 0x02 for the data length.
|
|
data_offset = data_offset - 0x20 - 0x01 - #parameters - 0x02;
|
|
|
|
-- I'm not sure I entirely understand why the '+1' is here, but I think it has to do with the string starting at '1' and not '0'.
|
|
local function_parameters = string.sub(data, parameter_offset + 1, parameter_offset + parameter_count)
|
|
local function_data = string.sub(data, data_offset + 1, data_offset + data_count)
|
|
|
|
local response = {}
|
|
response['parameters'] = function_parameters
|
|
response['data'] = function_data
|
|
|
|
return true, response
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
---This is the core of making MSRPC calls. It sends out a MSRPC packet with the
|
|
-- given parameters and data.
|
|
--
|
|
-- Don't confuse these parameters and data with SMB's concepts of parameters
|
|
-- and data -- they are completely different. In fact, these parameters and
|
|
-- data are both sent in the SMB packet's 'data' section.
|
|
--
|
|
-- It is probably best to think of this as another protocol layer. This
|
|
-- function will wrap SMB stuff around a MSRPC call, make the call, then unwrap
|
|
-- the SMB stuff from it before returning.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param smb The SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
--@param function_parameters The parameter data to pass to the function. This
|
|
-- is untested, since none of the transactions I've
|
|
-- done have required parameters.
|
|
--@param function_data The data to send with the packet. This is basically the
|
|
-- next protocol layer
|
|
--@param pipe [optional] The pipe to transact on. Default: "\PIPE\".
|
|
--@param no_setup [optional] If set, the 'setup' is set to 0 and some
|
|
-- parameters are left off. This occurs while using the LANMAN
|
|
-- Remote API. Default: false.
|
|
--@param overrides The overrides table
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message.
|
|
-- Otherwise, result is a table containing 'parameters' and 'data',
|
|
-- representing the parameters and data returned by the server.
|
|
function send_transaction_named_pipe(smb, function_parameters, function_data, pipe, no_setup, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
local header, parameters, data
|
|
local parameter_offset = 0
|
|
local parameter_size = 0
|
|
local data_offset = 0
|
|
local data_size = 0
|
|
local total_word_count, total_data_count, reserved1, parameter_count, parameter_displacement, data_count, data_displacement, setup_count, reserved2
|
|
local response = {}
|
|
local status
|
|
|
|
if(pipe == nil) then
|
|
pipe = "\\PIPE\\"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Header is 0x20 bytes long (not counting NetBIOS header).
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_TRANSACTION'], overrides) -- 0x25 = SMB_COM_TRANSACTION
|
|
|
|
-- 0x20 for SMB header, 0x01 for parameters header, 0x20 for parameters length, 0x02 for data header, 0x07 for "\PIPE\"
|
|
if(function_parameters) then
|
|
parameter_offset = 0x20 + 0x01 + 0x20 + 0x02 + (#pipe + 1)
|
|
parameter_size = #function_parameters
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if(function_data) then
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|
data_offset = 0x20 + 0x01 + 0x20 + 0x02 + (#pipe + 1) + parameter_size
|
|
data_size = #function_data
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local setup
|
|
if(no_setup) then
|
|
setup = string.pack("<BB",
|
|
0x00, -- Number of 'setup' words (none)
|
|
0x00 -- Reserved.
|
|
)
|
|
else
|
|
setup = string.pack("<BBI2 I2 ",
|
|
0x02, -- Number of 'setup' words
|
|
0x00, -- Reserved.
|
|
0x0026, -- Function to call.
|
|
smb['fid'] -- Handle to open file
|
|
)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Parameters are 0x20 bytes long.
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<I2 I2 I2 I2 BBI2 I4 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2",
|
|
parameter_size, -- Total parameter count.
|
|
data_size, -- Total data count.
|
|
0x0008, -- Max parameter count.
|
|
0x3984, -- Max data count.
|
|
0x00, -- Max setup count.
|
|
0x00, -- Reserved.
|
|
0x0000, -- Flags (0x0000 = 2-way transaction, don't disconnect TIDs).
|
|
0x00001388, -- Timeout (0x00000000 = return immediately).
|
|
0x0000, -- Reserved.
|
|
parameter_size, -- Parameter bytes.
|
|
parameter_offset, -- Parameter offset.
|
|
data_size, -- Data bytes.
|
|
data_offset -- Data offset.
|
|
) .. setup
|
|
|
|
data = string.pack("<zI4", pipe, 0) -- Padding
|
|
.. (function_parameters or '')
|
|
.. (function_data or '')
|
|
|
|
-- Send the transaction request
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_TRANSACTION")
|
|
local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [8]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if it worked
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
if(status_names[status] == nil) then
|
|
return false, string.format("Unknown SMB error: 0x%08x\n", status)
|
|
else
|
|
return false, status_names[status]
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Parse the parameters
|
|
local parameters_format = "<I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 BB"
|
|
if #parameters < string.packsize(parameters_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed"
|
|
end
|
|
total_word_count, total_data_count, reserved1, parameter_count, parameter_offset, parameter_displacement, data_count, data_offset, data_displacement, setup_count, reserved2, pos = string.unpack(parameters_format, parameters)
|
|
|
|
-- Convert the parameter/data offsets into something more useful (the offset into the data section)
|
|
-- - 0x20 for the header, - 0x01 for the length.
|
|
parameter_offset = parameter_offset - 0x20 - 0x01 - #parameters - 0x02;
|
|
-- - 0x20 for the header, - 0x01 for parameter length, the parameter length, and - 0x02 for the data length.
|
|
data_offset = data_offset - 0x20 - 0x01 - #parameters - 0x02;
|
|
|
|
-- I'm not sure I entirely understand why the '+1' is here, but I think it has to do with the string starting at '1' and not '0'.
|
|
function_parameters = string.sub(data, parameter_offset + 1, parameter_offset + parameter_count)
|
|
function_data = string.sub(data, data_offset + 1, data_offset + data_count)
|
|
|
|
response['parameters'] = function_parameters
|
|
response['data'] = function_data
|
|
|
|
return true, response
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function send_transaction_waitnamedpipe(smb, priority, pipe, overrides)
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
local header, parameters, data
|
|
local parameter_offset, data_offset
|
|
local total_word_count, total_data_count, reserved1, parameter_count, parameter_offset, parameter_displacement, data_count, data_offset, data_displacement, setup_count, reserved2
|
|
local response = {}
|
|
local padding = ""
|
|
local status
|
|
|
|
-- Header is 0x20 bytes long (not counting NetBIOS header).
|
|
header = smb_encode_header(smb, command_codes['SMB_COM_TRANSACTION'], overrides) -- 0x25 = SMB_COM_TRANSACTION
|
|
|
|
-- Parameters are 0x20 bytes long.
|
|
parameters = string.pack("<I2 I2 I2 I2 BBI2 I4 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 BBI2 I2 ",
|
|
0, -- Total parameter count.
|
|
0, -- Total data count.
|
|
0x000, -- Max parameter count.
|
|
0x400, -- Max data count.
|
|
0x00, -- Max setup count.
|
|
0x00, -- Reserved.
|
|
0x0000, -- Flags (0x0000 = 2-way transaction, don't disconnect TIDs).
|
|
30, -- Timeout (0x00000000 = return immediately).
|
|
0x0000, -- Reserved.
|
|
0, -- Parameter bytes.
|
|
0, -- Parameter offset.
|
|
0, -- Data bytes.
|
|
0, -- Data offset.
|
|
0x02, -- Number of 'setup' words (only ever seen '2').
|
|
0x00, -- Reserved.
|
|
0x0053, -- Function to call.
|
|
priority -- Handle to open file
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
data = string.pack("z", pipe) .. string.rep('\0', (4 - ((#pipe+1) % 4)) % 4)
|
|
|
|
-- Send the transaction request
|
|
stdnse.debug2("SMB: Sending SMB_COM_TRANSACTION (WaitNamedPipe)")
|
|
local result, err = smb_send(smb, header, parameters, data, overrides)
|
|
if(result == false) then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read the result
|
|
status, header, parameters, data = smb_read(smb)
|
|
if(status ~= true) then
|
|
return false, header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local header_format = "<c4 B I4 B I2 I2 i8 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2"
|
|
if #header < string.packsize(header_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than it was supposed to (one or more fields are missing); aborting [8]"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Parse out the header
|
|
local protocol_version, command, status, flags, flags2, pid_high, signature, unused, tid, pid, uid, mid, pos = string.unpack(header_format, header)
|
|
|
|
if(status ~= 0) then
|
|
if(status_names[status] == nil) then
|
|
return false, string.format("Unknown SMB error: 0x%08x\n", status)
|
|
else
|
|
return false, status_names[status]
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Parse the parameters
|
|
local parameters_format = "<I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 I2 BB"
|
|
if #parameters < string.packsize(parameters_format) then
|
|
return false, "SMB: ERROR: Server returned less data than needed"
|
|
end
|
|
total_word_count, total_data_count, reserved1, parameter_count, parameter_offset, parameter_displacement, data_count, data_offset, data_displacement, setup_count, reserved2, pos = string.unpack(parameters_format, parameters)
|
|
|
|
return true, response
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Upload a file from the local machine to the remote machine, on the given share.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param localfile The file on the local machine, relative to the nmap path
|
|
--@param share The share to upload it to (eg, C$).
|
|
--@param remotefile The remote file on the machine. It is relative to the share's root.
|
|
--@param overrides A table of override values that's passed to the smb functions.
|
|
--@param encoded Set to 'true' if the file is encoded (xor'ed with 0xFF), It will be decoded before upload. Default: false
|
|
--@return (status, err) If status is false, err is an error message. Otherwise, err is undefined.
|
|
function file_upload(host, localfile, share, remotefile, overrides, encoded)
|
|
local status, err, smbstate
|
|
local chunk = 1024
|
|
|
|
-- Attempt to open a handle to the file without adding a path to it
|
|
local handle = io.open(localfile, "r")
|
|
|
|
-- If the open failed, try to search for the file
|
|
if(not(handle)) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("Couldn't open %s directly, searching Nmap's paths...", localfile)
|
|
local filename = nmap.fetchfile(localfile)
|
|
|
|
-- Check if it was found
|
|
if(filename == nil) then
|
|
return false, string.format("Couldn't find the file to upload (%s)", localfile)
|
|
end
|
|
handle = io.open(filename, "r")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Create the SMB session
|
|
status, smbstate = start_ex(host, true, true, share, remotefile, nil, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
local i = 0
|
|
local data = handle:read(chunk)
|
|
local new_data = {}
|
|
while(data ~= nil and #data > 0) do
|
|
|
|
if(encoded) then
|
|
for j = 1, #data, 1 do
|
|
new_data[j] = string.char(0xFF ~ string.byte(data, j))
|
|
end
|
|
data = table.concat(new_data, "", 1, #data)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
status, err = write_file(smbstate, data, i)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
data = handle:read(chunk)
|
|
i = i + chunk
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
handle:close()
|
|
status, err = close_file(smbstate)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Stop the session
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Write given data to the remote machine on the given share. This is similar to <code>file_upload</code>, except the
|
|
-- data is given as a string, not a file.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param data The string containing the data to be written
|
|
--@param share The share to upload it to (eg, C$).
|
|
--@param remotefile The remote file on the machine. It is relative to the share's root.
|
|
--@param use_anonymous [optional] If set to 'true', test is done by the anonymous user rather than the current user.
|
|
--@return (status, err) If status is false, err is an error message. Otherwise, err is undefined.
|
|
function file_write(host, data, share, remotefile, use_anonymous)
|
|
local status, err, smbstate
|
|
local chunk = 1024
|
|
local overrides = nil
|
|
|
|
-- If anonymous is being used, create some overrides
|
|
if(use_anonymous) then
|
|
overrides = get_overrides_anonymous()
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Create the SMB session
|
|
status, smbstate = start_ex(host, true, true, share, remotefile, nil, overrides)
|
|
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local i = 1
|
|
while(i <= #data) do
|
|
local chunkdata = string.sub(data, i, i + chunk - 1)
|
|
status, err = write_file(smbstate, chunkdata, i - 1)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
i = i + chunk
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
status, err = close_file(smbstate)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Stop the session
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Write given data to the remote machine on the given share. This is similar to <code>file_upload</code>, except the
|
|
-- data is given as a string, not a file.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param share The share to read it from (eg, C$).
|
|
--@param remotefile The remote file on the machine. It is relative to the share's root.
|
|
--@param use_anonymous [optional] If set to 'true', test is done by the anonymous user rather than the current user.
|
|
--@param overrides [optional] Override various fields in the SMB packets.
|
|
--@return (status, err) If status is false, err is an error message. Otherwise, err is undefined.
|
|
function file_read(host, share, remotefile, use_anonymous, overrides)
|
|
local status, err, smbstate
|
|
local result
|
|
local chunk = 1024
|
|
local read = ""
|
|
|
|
-- Make sure we got overrides
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
|
|
-- If anonymous is being used, create some overrides
|
|
if(use_anonymous) then
|
|
overrides = get_overrides_anonymous(overrides)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Create the SMB session
|
|
status, smbstate = start_ex(host, true, true, share, remotefile, nil, overrides)
|
|
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local i = 1
|
|
while true do
|
|
status, result = read_file(smbstate, i - 1, chunk)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, result
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if(result['data_length'] == 0) then
|
|
break
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
read = read .. result['data']
|
|
i = i + chunk
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
status, err = close_file(smbstate)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Stop the session
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return true, read
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Check how many files, in a given list, exist on the given share.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param share The share to read it from (eg, C$).
|
|
--@param files A list of files to look for; it is relative to the share's root.
|
|
--@param overrides [optional] Override various fields in the SMB packets.
|
|
--@return status: A true/false value indicating success
|
|
--@return count: The number of files that existed, or an error message if status is 'false'
|
|
--@return files: A list of the files that existed.
|
|
function files_exist(host, share, files, overrides)
|
|
local status, smbstate, result, err
|
|
|
|
-- Make sure we got overrides
|
|
overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
|
|
-- We don't wan to be creating the files
|
|
overrides['file_create_disposition'] = 1
|
|
|
|
-- Create the SMB session
|
|
status, smbstate = start_ex(host, true, true, share, nil, nil, overrides)
|
|
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local exist = 0
|
|
local list = {}
|
|
|
|
for _, file in ipairs(files) do
|
|
-- Try and open the file
|
|
status, result = create_file(smbstate, file, overrides)
|
|
|
|
-- If there was an error other than 'file already exists', return an error
|
|
if(not(status) and result ~= 'NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND') then
|
|
return false, result
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- If the file existed, count it and close it
|
|
if(status) then
|
|
exist = exist + 1
|
|
table.insert(list, file)
|
|
status, err = close_file(smbstate)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Stop the session
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return true, exist, list
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Delete a file from the remote machine
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param share The share to upload it to (eg, C$).
|
|
--@param remotefile The remote file on the machine. It is relative to the share's root. It can be a string, or an array.
|
|
--@return (status, err) If status is false, err is an error message. Otherwise, err is undefined.
|
|
function file_delete(host, share, remotefile)
|
|
local status, smbstate, err
|
|
|
|
-- Create the SMB session
|
|
status, smbstate = start_ex(host, true, true, share)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Make sure the remotefile is always a table, to save on duplicate code
|
|
if(type(remotefile) ~= "table") then
|
|
remotefile = {remotefile}
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
for _, file in ipairs(remotefile) do
|
|
status, err = delete_file(smbstate, file)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Couldn't delete %s\\%s: %s", share, file, err)
|
|
if(err ~= 'NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND') then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Stop the session
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Sends TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 / TRANS2_FIND_NEXT2 request, takes care of
|
|
-- short/fragmented responses, and returns a list of file entries
|
|
--
|
|
-- @param smbstate the SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
-- @param srch_id of search to resume (for TRANS2_FIND_NEXT2) or nil
|
|
-- @param trans2_params string representing Trans2_Parameters
|
|
-- @return status of the request
|
|
-- @return srch_id of search to resume later, or nil if the search completed
|
|
-- or the error message if status is false
|
|
-- @return list of file entries
|
|
local function send_and_receive_find_request(smbstate, srch_id, trans2_params)
|
|
local TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 = 1
|
|
local TRANS2_FIND_NEXT2 = 2
|
|
local sub_command = srch_id and TRANS2_FIND_NEXT2 or TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2
|
|
local status = send_transaction2(smbstate, sub_command, trans2_params, "")
|
|
if not status then
|
|
return false, "Failed to send data to server: send_transaction2"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local resp
|
|
status, resp = receive_transaction2(smbstate)
|
|
if not status or #resp.parameters < 2 then
|
|
return false, "Failed to receive data from server: receive_transaction2"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local param_pos = 1
|
|
if sub_command == TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 then
|
|
srch_id, param_pos = string.unpack("<I2", resp.parameters, param_pos)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- parse Trans2_Parameters
|
|
-- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-cifs/4e65d94e-09af-4511-a77a-b73adf1c52d6
|
|
local param_fmt = "<I2 I2 xx I2"
|
|
if #resp.parameters < param_pos - 1 + param_fmt:packsize() then
|
|
return false, "Truncated response from server: receive_transaction2"
|
|
end
|
|
local srch_cnt, srch_end, last_name_pos = param_fmt:unpack(resp.parameters, param_pos)
|
|
|
|
-- format of SMB_FIND_FILE_BOTH_DIRECTORY_INFO, without trailing FileName
|
|
-- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-cifs/2aa849f4-1bc0-42bf-9c8f-d09f11fccc4c
|
|
local entry_fmt = "<I4 xxxx I8 I8 I8 I8 I8 I8 I4 I4 xxxx B x c24"
|
|
local entry_len = entry_fmt:packsize()
|
|
|
|
-- check if we need more packets to reassemble this transaction
|
|
while #resp.data < last_name_pos + entry_len do
|
|
local status, tmp = receive_transaction2(smbstate)
|
|
if not status then
|
|
return false, "Truncated response from receive_transaction2"
|
|
end
|
|
resp.data = resp.data .. tmp.data
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- parse response, based on SMB_FIND_FILE_BOTH_DIRECTORY_INFO
|
|
local entries = {}
|
|
local data_pos = 1
|
|
while srch_cnt > 0 do
|
|
if #resp.data - data_pos + 1 < entry_len then
|
|
return false, "Truncated response from receive_transaction2"
|
|
end
|
|
local entry = {}
|
|
local next_pos, fn_pos, fn_len, sfn_len
|
|
next_pos, entry.created, entry.accessed, entry.write, entry.change,
|
|
entry.eof, entry.alloc_size, entry.attrs, fn_len, sfn_len,
|
|
entry.s_fname, fn_pos = entry_fmt:unpack(resp.data, data_pos)
|
|
|
|
local time = entry.created
|
|
time = (time // 10000000) - 11644473600
|
|
entry.created = datetime.format_timestamp(time)
|
|
|
|
if sfn_len > 0 then
|
|
entry.s_fname = entry.s_fname:sub(1, sfn_len)
|
|
else
|
|
entry.s_fname = nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if #resp.data - fn_pos + 1 < fn_len then
|
|
return false, "Truncated response from receive_transaction2"
|
|
end
|
|
entry.fname = string.unpack("z", resp.data, fn_pos)
|
|
table.insert(entries, entry)
|
|
data_pos = data_pos + next_pos
|
|
srch_cnt = srch_cnt - 1
|
|
end
|
|
return true, (srch_end == 0 and srch_id or nil), entries
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
-- List files based on a pattern within a given share and directory
|
|
--
|
|
-- @param smbstate the SMB object associated with the connection
|
|
-- @param fname filename to search for, relative to share path
|
|
-- @param options table containing none or more of the following
|
|
-- <code>maxfiles</code> how many files to request in a single Trans2 op
|
|
-- <code>srch_attrs</code> table containing one or more of the following boolean attributes:
|
|
-- <code>ro</code> - find read only files
|
|
-- <code>hidden</code> - find hidden files
|
|
-- <code>system</code> - find system files
|
|
-- <code>volid</code> - include volume ids in result
|
|
-- <code>dir</code> - find directories
|
|
-- <code>archive</code> - find archived files
|
|
-- @return iterator function retrieving the next result
|
|
function find_files (smbstate, fname, options)
|
|
options = options or {}
|
|
|
|
-- convert options.srch_attrs to a bitmap
|
|
local xlat_srch_attrs = {ro = "SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY",
|
|
hidden = "SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN",
|
|
system = "SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM",
|
|
volid = "SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VOLUME",
|
|
dir = "SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY",
|
|
archive = "SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE"}
|
|
local srch_attrs_mask = 0
|
|
local srch_attrs = options.srch_attrs or {ro=true, hidden=false, system=true, dir=true}
|
|
for k, v in pairs(srch_attrs) do
|
|
if v then
|
|
srch_attrs_mask = srch_attrs_mask | file_attributes[xlat_srch_attrs[k]]
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
fname = fname or '\\*'
|
|
if fname:sub(1,1) ~= '\\' then
|
|
fname = '\\' .. fname
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local srch_flags = 0x0002 | 0x0004 -- SMB_FIND_CLOSE_AT_EOS, SMB_FIND_RETURN_RESUME_KEYS
|
|
local srch_info_lvl = 0x0104 -- SMB_FIND_FILE_BOTH_DIRECTORY_INFO
|
|
local max_srch_cnt = tonumber(options.maxfiles)
|
|
if max_srch_cnt and max_srch_cnt > 0 then
|
|
max_srch_cnt = math.floor(4 + math.min(1020, max_srch_cnt))
|
|
else
|
|
max_srch_cnt = 1024
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- state variables for next_entry() iterator
|
|
local first_run = true
|
|
local srch_id = nil
|
|
local last_fname = nil
|
|
local entries = {}
|
|
local entry_idx = 1
|
|
|
|
local function next_entry()
|
|
if entry_idx > #entries then -- get more file entries from the target
|
|
local trans2_params
|
|
if first_run then -- TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2
|
|
first_run = false
|
|
-- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-cifs/b2b2a730-9499-4f05-884e-d5bb7b9caf90
|
|
trans2_params = string.pack("<I2 I2 I2 I2 I4 z",
|
|
srch_attrs_mask, -- what types of files to return
|
|
max_srch_cnt, -- maximum number of returned entries
|
|
srch_flags, -- Flags
|
|
srch_info_lvl, -- level of returned file details
|
|
0, -- SearchStorageType
|
|
fname) -- file name to search for
|
|
-- FIXME filename ASCII vs UNICODE
|
|
else -- TRANS2_FIND_NEXT2
|
|
if not srch_id then -- the search is over
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
-- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-cifs/80dc980e-fe03-455c-ada6-7c5dd6c551ba
|
|
trans2_params = string.pack("<I2 I2 I2 I4 I2 z",
|
|
srch_id, -- which search to resume
|
|
max_srch_cnt, -- maximum number of returned entries
|
|
srch_info_lvl, -- level of returned file details
|
|
0, -- ResumeKey
|
|
srch_flags, -- Flags
|
|
last_fname) -- last file name previously returned
|
|
-- FIXME wtf is ResumeKey?
|
|
end
|
|
local status
|
|
status, srch_id, entries = send_and_receive_find_request(smbstate, srch_id, trans2_params)
|
|
if not status then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("Routine find_files failed with error: %s", srch_id)
|
|
srch_id = nil
|
|
entries = {}
|
|
end
|
|
entry_idx = 1
|
|
if #entries == 0 then
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
local entry = entries[entry_idx]
|
|
last_fname = entry.fname
|
|
entry_idx = entry_idx + 1
|
|
return entry
|
|
end
|
|
return next_entry
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Determine whether or not the anonymous user has write access on the share. This is done by creating then
|
|
-- deleting a file.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param share The share to test
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. The error message 'NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND'
|
|
-- should be handled gracefully; it indicates that the share isn't a fileshare. Otherwise, result is a boolean value:
|
|
-- true if the file was successfully written, false if it was not.
|
|
function share_anonymous_can_write(host, share)
|
|
local filename, status, err
|
|
|
|
-- First, choose a filename. This should be random.
|
|
filename = "nmap-test-file"
|
|
|
|
-- Next, attempt to write to that file
|
|
status, err = file_write(host, string.rep("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", 10), share, filename, true)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
if(err == "NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND") then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if(err == "NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED" or err == "NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER") then
|
|
return true, false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return false, "Error writing test file to disk as anonymous: " .. err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Now the important part: delete it
|
|
status, err = file_delete(host, share, filename)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, "Error deleting test file as anonymous: " .. err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return true, true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
---Determine whether or not the current user has read or read/write access on the share. This is done by creating then
|
|
-- deleting a file.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param share The share to test
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. The error message 'NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND'
|
|
-- should be handled gracefully; it indicates that the share isn't a fileshare. Otherwise, result is a boolean value:
|
|
-- true if the file was successfully written, false if it was not.
|
|
function share_user_can_write(host, share)
|
|
|
|
local filename, status, err
|
|
|
|
-- First, choose a filename. This should be random.
|
|
filename = "nmap-test-file"
|
|
|
|
-- Next, attempt to write to that file
|
|
status, err = file_write(host, string.rep("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", 10), share, filename)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
if(err == "NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND") then
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if(err == "NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED" or err == "NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER") then
|
|
return true, false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return false, "Error writing test file to disk as user: " .. err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Now the important part: delete it
|
|
status, err = file_delete(host, share, filename)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, "Error deleting test file as user: " .. err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return true, true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Check whether or not a share is accessible by the anonymous user. Assumes that <code>share_host_returns_proper_error</code>
|
|
-- has been called and returns <code>true</code>.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param share The share to test
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is a boolean value:
|
|
-- true if anonymous access is permitted, false otherwise.
|
|
function share_anonymous_can_read(host, share)
|
|
local status, smbstate, err
|
|
local overrides = get_overrides_anonymous()
|
|
|
|
-- Begin the SMB session
|
|
status, smbstate = start(host)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Negotiate the protocol
|
|
status, err = negotiate_protocol(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Start up a null session
|
|
status, err = start_session(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Attempt a connection to the share
|
|
status, err = tree_connect(smbstate, share, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
|
|
-- Stop the session
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
|
|
-- ACCESS_DENIED is the expected error: it tells us that the connection failed
|
|
if(err == 0xc0000022 or err == 'NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED') then
|
|
return true, false
|
|
else
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return true, true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Check whether or not a share is accessible by the current user. Assumes that <code>share_host_returns_proper_error</code>
|
|
-- has been called and returns <code>true</code>.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param share The share to test
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is a boolean value:
|
|
-- true if anonymous access is permitted, false otherwise.
|
|
function share_user_can_read(host, share)
|
|
local status, smbstate, err
|
|
local overrides = {}
|
|
|
|
-- Begin the SMB session
|
|
status, smbstate = start(host)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Negotiate the protocol
|
|
status, err = negotiate_protocol(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Start up a null session
|
|
status, err = start_session(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Attempt a connection to the share
|
|
status, err = tree_connect(smbstate, share, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
|
|
-- Stop the session
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
|
|
-- ACCESS_DENIED is the expected error: it tells us that the connection failed
|
|
if(err == 0xc0000022 or err == 'NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED') then
|
|
return true, false
|
|
else
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return true, true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Determine whether or not a host will accept any share name (I've seen this on certain systems; it's
|
|
-- bad, because it means we cannot tell whether or not a share exists).
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param use_anonymous [optional] If set to 'true', test is done by the anonymous user rather than the current user.
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is a boolean value:
|
|
-- true if the file was successfully written, false if it was not.
|
|
function share_host_returns_proper_error(host, use_anonymous)
|
|
local status, smbstate, err
|
|
local share = "nmap-share-test"
|
|
local overrides
|
|
|
|
if ( use_anonymous ) then
|
|
overrides = get_overrides_anonymous()
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Begin the SMB session
|
|
status, smbstate = start(host)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Negotiate the protocol
|
|
status, err = negotiate_protocol(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Start up a null session
|
|
status, err = start_session(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false, err
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Connect to the share
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Trying a random share to see if server responds properly: %s", share)
|
|
status, err = tree_connect(smbstate, share, overrides)
|
|
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
-- If the error is NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED (0xc0000022), that's bad -- we don't want non-existent shares
|
|
-- showing up as 'access denied'. Any other error is ok.
|
|
if(err == 0xc0000022 or err == 'NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED') then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Server doesn't return proper value for non-existent shares (returns ACCESS_DENIED)")
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return true, false
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
-- If we were actually able to connect to this share, then there's probably a serious issue
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Server doesn't return proper value for non-existent shares (accepts the connection)")
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return true, false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return true, true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Get all the details we can about the share. These details are stored in a table and returned.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object.
|
|
--@param share An array of shares to check.
|
|
--@return (status, result) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is a boolean value:
|
|
-- true if the file was successfully written, false if it was not.
|
|
function share_get_details(host, share)
|
|
local msrpc = require "msrpc" -- avoid require cycle
|
|
local smbstate, status, result
|
|
local i
|
|
local details = {}
|
|
|
|
--Transform name to FQPN form
|
|
status, share = get_fqpn(host, share)
|
|
if not status then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB:Couldn't obtain FQPN share name. Trying with '%s'", share)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Save the name
|
|
details['name'] = share
|
|
|
|
-- Check if the current user can read the share
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Checking if share %s can be read by the current user", share)
|
|
status, result = share_user_can_read(host, share)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, result
|
|
end
|
|
details['user_can_read'] = result
|
|
|
|
-- Check if the anonymous reader can read the share
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Checking if share %s can be read by the anonymous user", share)
|
|
status, result = share_anonymous_can_read(host, share)
|
|
if(status == true) then
|
|
details['anonymous_can_read'] = result
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check if the current user can write to the share
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Checking if share %s can be written by the current user", share)
|
|
status, result = share_user_can_write(host, share)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
if(result == "NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND") then
|
|
details['user_can_write'] = "NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND"
|
|
else
|
|
return false, result
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
details['user_can_write'] = result
|
|
|
|
-- Check if the anonymous user can write to the share
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Checking if share %s can be written by the anonymous user", share)
|
|
status, result = share_anonymous_can_write(host, share)
|
|
if(status == false and result == "NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND") then
|
|
details['anonymous_can_write'] = "NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND"
|
|
elseif( status == true ) then
|
|
details['anonymous_can_write'] = result
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Try and get full details about the share
|
|
status, result = msrpc.get_share_info(host, share)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
-- We don't stop for this error (it's pretty common since administrative privileges are required here)
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Failed to get share info for %s: %s", share, result)
|
|
details['details'] = result
|
|
else
|
|
-- Process the result a bit
|
|
result = result['info']
|
|
if(result['max_users'] == 0xFFFFFFFF) then
|
|
result['max_users'] = "<unlimited>"
|
|
end
|
|
details['details'] = result
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return true, details
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Retrieve a list of fileshares, along with any details that could be pulled. This is the core of smb-enum-shares.nse, but
|
|
-- can also be used by any script that needs to find an open share.
|
|
--
|
|
-- In the best care, the shares are determined by calling <code>msrpc.enum_shares</code>, and information is gathered by calling
|
|
-- <code>msrpc.get_share_info</code>. These require a certain level of access, though, so as a fallback, a pre-programmed list of
|
|
-- shares is used, and these are verified by attempting a connection.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object.
|
|
--@return (status, result, extra) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, result is an array of shares with as much
|
|
-- detail as we could get. If extra isn't nil, it is set to extra information that should be displayed (such as a warning).
|
|
function share_get_list(host)
|
|
local msrpc = require "msrpc" -- avoid require cycle
|
|
local status, result
|
|
local enum_status
|
|
local extra = ""
|
|
local shares = {}
|
|
local share_details = {}
|
|
|
|
-- Try and do this the good way, make a MSRPC call to get the shares
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Attempting to log into the system to enumerate shares")
|
|
enum_status, shares = msrpc.enum_shares(host)
|
|
|
|
-- If that failed, try doing it with brute force. This almost certainly won't find everything, but it's the
|
|
-- best we can do.
|
|
if(enum_status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Enumerating shares failed, guessing at common ones (%s)", shares)
|
|
extra = string.format("ERROR: Enumerating shares failed, guessing at common ones (%s)", shares)
|
|
|
|
-- Take some common share names I've seen (thanks to Brandon Enright for most of these, except the last few)
|
|
shares = {"ADMIN", "BACKUP", "DATA", "DESKTOP", "DOCS", "FILES", "GROUPS", "HD", "HOME", "INFO", "IPC", "MEDIA", "MY DOCUMENTS", "NETLOGON", "PICTURES", "PORN", "PR0N", "PRINT", "PROGRAMS", "PRON", "PUBLIC", "SHARE", "SHARED", "SOFTWARE", "STMP", "TEMP", "TEST", "TMP", "USERS", "WEB DOCUMENTS","WEBSERVER", "WWW", "XSERVE" }
|
|
|
|
-- Try every alphabetic share
|
|
for i = string.byte("A", 1), string.byte("Z", 1), 1 do
|
|
shares[#shares + 1] = string.char(i)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- For each share, add one with the same name and a trailing '$'
|
|
local sharesLength = #shares
|
|
for shareItr = 1, sharesLength, 1 do
|
|
shares[ sharesLength + shareItr ] = shares[ shareItr ] .. '$'
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Found %d shares, will attempt to find more information", #shares)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Sort the shares
|
|
table.sort(shares)
|
|
|
|
-- Ensure that the server returns the proper error message
|
|
-- first try anonymously, then using a user account (in case anonymous connections are not supported)
|
|
for _, anon in ipairs({true, false}) do
|
|
status, result = share_host_returns_proper_error(host, anon)
|
|
|
|
if(status == true and result == false) then
|
|
return false, "Server doesn't return proper value for non-existent shares; can't enumerate shares"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, result
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Get more information on each share
|
|
for i = 1, #shares, 1 do
|
|
local status, result
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Getting information for share: %s", shares[i])
|
|
status, result = share_get_details(host, shares[i])
|
|
if(status == false and result == 'NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME') then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Share doesn't exist: %s", shares[i])
|
|
elseif(status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Error while getting share details: %s", result)
|
|
return false, result
|
|
else
|
|
-- Save the share details
|
|
table.insert(share_details, result)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return true, share_details, extra
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Find a share that the current user can write to. Return it, along with its path. If no share could be found,
|
|
-- an error is returned. If the path cannot be determined, the returned path is nil.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object.
|
|
--@return (status, name, path, names) If status is false, result is an error message. Otherwise, name is the name of the share,
|
|
-- path is its path, if it could be determined, and names is a list of all writable shares.
|
|
function share_find_writable(host)
|
|
local i
|
|
local status, shares
|
|
local main_name, main_path
|
|
local names = {}
|
|
local writable = {}
|
|
|
|
status, shares = share_get_list(host)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, shares
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
for i = 1, #shares, 1 do
|
|
if(shares[i]['user_can_write'] == true) then
|
|
if(main_name == nil) then
|
|
main_name = shares[i]['name']
|
|
|
|
if(shares[i]['details'] ~= nil) then
|
|
main_path = shares[i]['details']['path']
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
table.insert(names, shares[i]['name'])
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if(main_name == nil) then
|
|
return false, "Couldn't find a writable share!"
|
|
else
|
|
return true, main_name, main_path, names
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
--- Converts numbered Windows version strings (<code>"Windows 5.0"</code>, <code>"Windows 5.1"</code>) to names (<code>"Windows 2000"</code>, <code>"Windows XP"</code>).
|
|
--@param os The numbered OS version.
|
|
--@return The actual name of the OS (or the same as the <code>os</code> parameter if no match was found).
|
|
function get_windows_version(os)
|
|
|
|
if(os == "Windows 5.0") then
|
|
return "Windows 2000"
|
|
elseif(os == "Windows 5.1")then
|
|
return "Windows XP"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return os
|
|
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Retrieve information about the host's operating system. This should always be possible to call, as long as there isn't already
|
|
-- a SMB session established.
|
|
--
|
|
-- The returned table has the following keys (shown here with sample values).
|
|
-- * <code>os</code>: <code>"Windows 7 Professional 7601 Service Pack 1"</code>
|
|
-- * <code>lanmanager</code>: <code>"Windows 7 Professional 6.1"</code>
|
|
-- * <code>domain</code>: <code>"WORKGROUP"</code>
|
|
-- * <code>server</code>: <code>"COMPUTERNAME"</code>
|
|
-- * <code>time</code>: <code>1347121470.0462</code>
|
|
-- * <code>date</code>: <code>"2012-09-08 09:24:30"</code>
|
|
-- * <code>timezone</code>: <code>-7</code>
|
|
-- * <code>timezone_str</code>: <code>UTC-7</code>
|
|
-- * <code>port</code>: <code>445</code>
|
|
-- The table may also contain these additional keys:
|
|
-- * <code>fqdn</code>: <code>"Sql2008.lab.test.local"</code>
|
|
-- * <code>domain_dns</code>: <code>"lab.test.local"</code>
|
|
-- * <code>forest_dns</code>: <code>"test.local"</code>
|
|
-- * <code>workgroup</code>
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@return (status, data) If status is true, data is a table of values; otherwise, data is an error message.
|
|
function get_os(host)
|
|
local state
|
|
local status, smbstate
|
|
|
|
local response = {}
|
|
|
|
-- Start up SMB
|
|
status, smbstate = start_ex(host, true, true, nil, nil, true)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- See if we actually got something
|
|
if(smbstate['os'] == nil and smbstate['lanmanager'] == nil) then
|
|
return false, "Server didn't return OS details"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
response['os'] = smbstate['os']
|
|
response['lanmanager'] = smbstate['lanmanager']
|
|
response['domain'] = smbstate['domain']
|
|
response['server'] = smbstate['server']
|
|
response['date'] = smbstate['date']
|
|
response['time'] = smbstate['time']
|
|
response['timezone_str'] = smbstate['timezone_str']
|
|
response['timezone'] = smbstate['timezone']
|
|
response['port'] = smbstate['port']
|
|
|
|
-- Kill SMB
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- Start another session with extended security. This will allow us to get
|
|
-- additional information about the target.
|
|
status, smbstate = start_ex(host, true, true, nil, nil, false)
|
|
if(status == true) then
|
|
-- See if we actually got something
|
|
if (smbstate['fqdn'] or smbstate['domain_dns'] or smbstate['forest_dns']) then
|
|
response['fqdn'] = smbstate['fqdn']
|
|
response['domain_dns'] = smbstate['domain_dns']
|
|
response['forest_dns'] = smbstate['forest_dns']
|
|
-- After a non-extended security negotiation, smbstate['domain'] will
|
|
-- contain the NetBIOS domain name, or the workgroup name. However,
|
|
-- after an extended-security session setup, smbstate['domain'] will
|
|
-- contain the NetBIOS domain name. For hosts in a workgroup, Windows
|
|
-- uses the NetBIOS hostname as the NetBIOS domain name. Comparing the
|
|
-- two will reveal whether the target is in a domain or a workgroup.
|
|
if ( smbstate['domain'] ~= nil and response['domain'] ~= smbstate['domain'] ) then
|
|
response['workgroup'] = response['domain']
|
|
response['domain'] = nil
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Kill SMB again
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return true, response
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Basically a wrapper around <code>socket:get_info</code>, except that it also makes a SMB connection before calling the
|
|
-- <code>get_info</code> function. Returns the mac address as well, for convenience.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@return status: true for successful, false otherwise.
|
|
--@return If status is true, the local ip address; otherwise, an error message.
|
|
--@return The local port (not really meaningful, since it'll change next time).
|
|
--@return The remote ip address.
|
|
--@return The report port.
|
|
--@return The mac address, if possible; nil otherwise.
|
|
function get_socket_info(host)
|
|
local status, lhost, lport, rhost, rport
|
|
local smbstate, socket
|
|
|
|
-- Start SMB (we need a socket to get the proper local ip
|
|
status, smbstate = start_ex(host)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, smbstate
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
socket = smbstate['socket']
|
|
status, lhost, lport, rhost, rport = socket:get_info()
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
return false, lhost
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Stop SMB
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
|
|
-- Get the mac in hex format, if possible
|
|
local lmac = nil
|
|
if(host.mac_addr_src) then
|
|
lmac = stdnse.tohex(host.mac_addr_src, {separator = ":"})
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return true, lhost, lport, rhost, rport, lmac
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Generate a string that's somewhat unique, but is based on factors that won't
|
|
-- change on a host.
|
|
--
|
|
-- At the moment, this is a very simple hash based on the IP address. This hash
|
|
-- is *very* likely to have collisions, and that's by design -- while it should
|
|
-- be somewhat unique, I don't want it to be trivial to uniquely determine who
|
|
-- it originated from.
|
|
--
|
|
-- TODO: At some point, I should re-do this function properly, with a method of
|
|
-- hashing that's somewhat proven.
|
|
--
|
|
--@param host The host object
|
|
--@param extension [optional] The extension to add on the end of the file.
|
|
-- Default: none.
|
|
--@param seed [optional] Some randomness on which to base the name. If you want
|
|
-- to do multiple files, each with its own uniqueish name, this can
|
|
-- be used.
|
|
--@return (status, data) If status is true, data is a table of values;
|
|
-- otherwise, data is an error message. Can be any kind of string.
|
|
function get_uniqueish_name(host, extension, seed)
|
|
|
|
local status
|
|
local lhost, lport, rhost, rport
|
|
if(type(host) == "table") then
|
|
status, lhost = get_socket_info(host)
|
|
else
|
|
lhost = host
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Create our ultra-weak hash by using a simple xor/shift algorithm
|
|
-- I tested this, and in 255 tests, there were roughly 10 collisions. That's about what I'm looking for.
|
|
local hash = 0
|
|
local i
|
|
local str = lhost .. (seed or "") .. (extension or "") .. (nmap.registry.args.randomseed or "")
|
|
|
|
for i = 1, #str, 1 do
|
|
local chr = str:byte(i)
|
|
hash = hash ~ chr
|
|
hash = (hash << 3) | (hash >> 29)
|
|
hash = hash ~ 3
|
|
hash = hash & 0xFFFFFFFF
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local response
|
|
if(extension) then
|
|
response = string.format("%x.%s", hash, extension)
|
|
else
|
|
response = string.format("%x", hash)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return true, response
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---Determines, as accurately as possible, whether or not an account is an administrator. If there is an error,
|
|
-- 'false' is simply returned.
|
|
function is_admin(host, username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type)
|
|
local msrpc = require "msrpc" -- avoid require cycle
|
|
local overrides = get_overrides(username, domain, password, password_hash, hash_type)
|
|
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: Checking if %s is an administrator", username)
|
|
|
|
local status, smbstate = start(host)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB; is_admin: Failed to start SMB: %s [%s]", smbstate, username)
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local status, err = negotiate_protocol(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB; is_admin: Failed to negotiate protocol: %s [%s]", err, username)
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
status, err = start_session(smbstate, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB; is_admin: Failed to start session %s [%s]", err, username)
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local _, fqpn_share = get_fqpn(host, "IPC$")
|
|
status, err = tree_connect(smbstate, fqpn_share, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB; is_admin: Failed to connect tree: %s [%s]", err, username)
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
status, err = create_file(smbstate, msrpc.SRVSVC_PATH, overrides)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB; is_admin: Failed to create file: %s [%s]", err, username)
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
status, err = msrpc.bind(smbstate, msrpc.SRVSVC_UUID, msrpc.SRVSVC_VERSION, nil)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB; is_admin: Failed to bind: %s [%s]", err, username)
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Call netservergetstatistics for 'server'
|
|
status, err = msrpc.srvsvc_netservergetstatistics(smbstate, host.ip)
|
|
if(status == false) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB; is_admin: Couldn't get server stats (may be normal): %s [%s]", err, username)
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
return false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
stop(smbstate)
|
|
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
-- Returns the fully qualified path name (FQPN) for shares.
|
|
-- This is required for modern versions of Windows.
|
|
-- Returns \\<ip>\<sharename> when successful. Otherwise, returns the same share name.
|
|
---
|
|
function get_fqpn(host, sharename)
|
|
if host.ip and sharename then
|
|
return true, string.format("\\\\%s\\%s", host.ip, sharename)
|
|
end
|
|
stdnse.debug1("SMB: get_fqpn: Couldn't determine server IP address")
|
|
return false, sharename
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
command_codes =
|
|
{
|
|
SMB_COM_CREATE_DIRECTORY = 0x00,
|
|
SMB_COM_DELETE_DIRECTORY = 0x01,
|
|
SMB_COM_OPEN = 0x02,
|
|
SMB_COM_CREATE = 0x03,
|
|
SMB_COM_CLOSE = 0x04,
|
|
SMB_COM_FLUSH = 0x05,
|
|
SMB_COM_DELETE = 0x06,
|
|
SMB_COM_RENAME = 0x07,
|
|
SMB_COM_QUERY_INFORMATION = 0x08,
|
|
SMB_COM_SET_INFORMATION = 0x09,
|
|
SMB_COM_READ = 0x0A,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE = 0x0B,
|
|
SMB_COM_LOCK_BYTE_RANGE = 0x0C,
|
|
SMB_COM_UNLOCK_BYTE_RANGE = 0x0D,
|
|
SMB_COM_CREATE_TEMPORARY = 0x0E,
|
|
SMB_COM_CREATE_NEW = 0x0F,
|
|
SMB_COM_CHECK_DIRECTORY = 0x10,
|
|
SMB_COM_PROCESS_EXIT = 0x11,
|
|
SMB_COM_SEEK = 0x12,
|
|
SMB_COM_LOCK_AND_READ = 0x13,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_AND_UNLOCK = 0x14,
|
|
SMB_COM_READ_RAW = 0x1A,
|
|
SMB_COM_READ_MPX = 0x1B,
|
|
SMB_COM_READ_MPX_SECONDARY = 0x1C,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_RAW = 0x1D,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_MPX = 0x1E,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_MPX_SECONDARY = 0x1F,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_COMPLETE = 0x20,
|
|
SMB_COM_QUERY_SERVER = 0x21,
|
|
SMB_COM_SET_INFORMATION2 = 0x22,
|
|
SMB_COM_QUERY_INFORMATION2 = 0x23,
|
|
SMB_COM_LOCKING_ANDX = 0x24,
|
|
SMB_COM_TRANSACTION = 0x25,
|
|
SMB_COM_TRANSACTION_SECONDARY = 0x26,
|
|
SMB_COM_IOCTL = 0x27,
|
|
SMB_COM_IOCTL_SECONDARY = 0x28,
|
|
SMB_COM_COPY = 0x29,
|
|
SMB_COM_MOVE = 0x2A,
|
|
SMB_COM_ECHO = 0x2B,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_AND_CLOSE = 0x2C,
|
|
SMB_COM_OPEN_ANDX = 0x2D,
|
|
SMB_COM_READ_ANDX = 0x2E,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_ANDX = 0x2F,
|
|
SMB_COM_NEW_FILE_SIZE = 0x30,
|
|
SMB_COM_CLOSE_AND_TREE_DISC = 0x31,
|
|
SMB_COM_TRANSACTION2 = 0x32,
|
|
SMB_COM_TRANSACTION2_SECONDARY = 0x33,
|
|
SMB_COM_FIND_CLOSE2 = 0x34,
|
|
SMB_COM_FIND_NOTIFY_CLOSE = 0x35,
|
|
SMB_COM_TREE_CONNECT = 0x70,
|
|
SMB_COM_TREE_DISCONNECT = 0x71,
|
|
SMB_COM_NEGOTIATE = 0x72,
|
|
SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX = 0x73,
|
|
SMB_COM_LOGOFF_ANDX = 0x74,
|
|
SMB_COM_TREE_CONNECT_ANDX = 0x75,
|
|
SMB_COM_QUERY_INFORMATION_DISK = 0x80,
|
|
SMB_COM_SEARCH = 0x81,
|
|
SMB_COM_FIND = 0x82,
|
|
SMB_COM_FIND_UNIQUE = 0x83,
|
|
SMB_COM_FIND_CLOSE = 0x84,
|
|
SMB_COM_NT_TRANSACT = 0xA0,
|
|
SMB_COM_NT_TRANSACT_SECONDARY = 0xA1,
|
|
SMB_COM_NT_CREATE_ANDX = 0xA2,
|
|
SMB_COM_NT_CANCEL = 0xA4,
|
|
SMB_COM_NT_RENAME = 0xA5,
|
|
SMB_COM_OPEN_PRINT_FILE = 0xC0,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_PRINT_FILE = 0xC1,
|
|
SMB_COM_CLOSE_PRINT_FILE = 0xC2,
|
|
SMB_COM_GET_PRINT_QUEUE = 0xC3,
|
|
SMB_COM_READ_BULK = 0xD8,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_BULK = 0xD9,
|
|
SMB_COM_WRITE_BULK_DATA = 0xDA,
|
|
SMB_NO_FURTHER_COMMANDS = 0xFF
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for i, v in pairs(command_codes) do
|
|
command_names[v] = i
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-cifs/2198f480-e047-4df0-ba64-f28eadef00b9
|
|
file_attributes =
|
|
{
|
|
SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL = 0x0000,
|
|
SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY = 0x0001,
|
|
SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN = 0x0002,
|
|
SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM = 0x0004,
|
|
SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_VOLUME = 0x0008,
|
|
SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY = 0x0010,
|
|
SMB_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE = 0x0020,
|
|
SMB_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY = 0x0100,
|
|
SMB_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN = 0x0200,
|
|
SMB_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM = 0x0400,
|
|
SMB_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY = 0x1000,
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SMB_SEARCH_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE = 0x2000
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}
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-- see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc231196(v=prot.10).aspx
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status_codes =
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{
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NT_STATUS_SUCCESS = 0x00000000,
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NT_STATUS_WERR_BADFILE = 0x00000002,
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NT_STATUS_WERR_ACCESS_DENIED = 0x00000005,
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NT_STATUS_WERR_INVALID_PARAMETER = 0x00000057,
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NT_STATUS_WERR_INVALID_NAME = 0x0000007b,
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NT_STATUS_WERR_UNKNOWN_LEVEL = 0x0000007c,
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NT_STATUS_WERR_MORE_DATA = 0x000000ea,
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NT_STATUS_NO_MORE_ITEMS = 0x00000103,
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NT_STATUS_MORE_ENTRIES = 0x00000105,
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NT_STATUS_SOME_NOT_MAPPED = 0x00000107,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 0x0000041D,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_NO_THREAD = 0x0000041E,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_DATABASE_LOCKED = 0x0000041F,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_ALREADY_RUNNING = 0x00000420,
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NT_STATUS_INVALID_SERVICE_ACCOUNT = 0x00000421,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_DISABLED = 0x00000422,
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NT_STATUS_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCY = 0x00000423,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_DOES_NOT_EXIST = 0x00000424,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_CANNOT_ACCEPT_CTRL = 0x00000425,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_NOT_ACTIVE = 0x00000426,
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NT_STATUS_FAILED_SERVICE_CONTROLLER_CONNECT = 0x00000427,
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NT_STATUS_EXCEPTION_IN_SERVICE = 0x00000428,
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NT_STATUS_DATABASE_DOES_NOT_EXIST = 0x00000429,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_SPECIFIC_ERROR = 0x0000042a,
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NT_STATUS_PROCESS_ABORTED = 0x0000042b,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_DEPENDENCY_FAIL = 0x0000042c,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_LOGON_FAILED = 0x0000042d,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_START_HANG = 0x0000042e,
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NT_STATUS_INVALID_SERVICE_LOCK = 0x0000042f,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_MARKED_FOR_DELETE = 0x00000430,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_EXISTS = 0x00000431,
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NT_STATUS_ALREADY_RUNNING_LKG = 0x00000432,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_DEPENDENCY_DELETED = 0x00000433,
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NT_STATUS_BOOT_ALREADY_ACCEPTED = 0x00000434,
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NT_STATUS_SERVICE_NEVER_STARTED = 0x00000435,
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NT_STATUS_DUPLICATE_SERVICE_NAME = 0x00000436,
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NT_STATUS_DIFFERENT_SERVICE_ACCOUNT = 0x00000437,
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NT_STATUS_CANNOT_DETECT_DRIVER_FAILURE = 0x00000438,
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|
DOS_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR = 0x00010001,
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DOS_STATUS_NONSPECIFIC_ERROR = 0x00010002,
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|
DOS_STATUS_DIRECTORY_NOT_FOUND = 0x00030001,
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|
DOS_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED = 0x00050001,
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DOS_STATUS_INVALID_FID = 0x00060001,
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DOS_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_NAME = 0x00060002,
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NT_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW = 0x80000005,
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NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL = 0xc0000001,
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NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 0xc0000002,
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NT_STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS = 0xc0000003,
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NT_STATUS_INFO_LENGTH_MISMATCH = 0xc0000004,
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NT_STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION = 0xc0000005,
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NT_STATUS_IN_PAGE_ERROR = 0xc0000006,
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NT_STATUS_PAGEFILE_QUOTA = 0xc0000007,
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NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE = 0xc0000008,
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NT_STATUS_BAD_INITIAL_STACK = 0xc0000009,
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NT_STATUS_BAD_INITIAL_PC = 0xc000000a,
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NT_STATUS_INVALID_CID = 0xc000000b,
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NT_STATUS_TIMER_NOT_CANCELED = 0xc000000c,
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|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER = 0xc000000d,
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NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE = 0xc000000e,
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NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE = 0xc000000f,
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|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST = 0xc0000010,
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|
NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE = 0xc0000011,
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|
NT_STATUS_WRONG_VOLUME = 0xc0000012,
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|
NT_STATUS_NO_MEDIA_IN_DEVICE = 0xc0000013,
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|
NT_STATUS_UNRECOGNIZED_MEDIA = 0xc0000014,
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|
NT_STATUS_NONEXISTENT_SECTOR = 0xc0000015,
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|
NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED = 0xc0000016,
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|
NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY = 0xc0000017,
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|
NT_STATUS_CONFLICTING_ADDRESSES = 0xc0000018,
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|
NT_STATUS_NOT_MAPPED_VIEW = 0xc0000019,
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|
NT_STATUS_UNABLE_TO_FREE_VM = 0xc000001a,
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|
NT_STATUS_UNABLE_TO_DELETE_SECTION = 0xc000001b,
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|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_SYSTEM_SERVICE = 0xc000001c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION = 0xc000001d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_LOCK_SEQUENCE = 0xc000001e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_VIEW_SIZE = 0xc000001f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_FILE_FOR_SECTION = 0xc0000020,
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|
NT_STATUS_ALREADY_COMMITTED = 0xc0000021,
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|
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED = 0xc0000022,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL = 0xc0000023,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_TYPE_MISMATCH = 0xc0000024,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NONCONTINUABLE_EXCEPTION = 0xc0000025,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_DISPOSITION = 0xc0000026,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNWIND = 0xc0000027,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_STACK = 0xc0000028,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_UNWIND_TARGET = 0xc0000029,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_LOCKED = 0xc000002a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PARITY_ERROR = 0xc000002b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNABLE_TO_DECOMMIT_VM = 0xc000002c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_COMMITTED = 0xc000002d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PORT_ATTRIBUTES = 0xc000002e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PORT_MESSAGE_TOO_LONG = 0xc000002f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_MIX = 0xc0000030,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_QUOTA_LOWER = 0xc0000031,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DISK_CORRUPT_ERROR = 0xc0000032,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID = 0xc0000033,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000034,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION = 0xc0000035,
|
|
NT_STATUS_HANDLE_NOT_WAITABLE = 0xc0000036,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PORT_DISCONNECTED = 0xc0000037,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEVICE_ALREADY_ATTACHED = 0xc0000038,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_INVALID = 0xc0000039,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND = 0xc000003a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_SYNTAX_BAD = 0xc000003b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DATA_OVERRUN = 0xc000003c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DATA_LATE_ERROR = 0xc000003d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DATA_ERROR = 0xc000003e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CRC_ERROR = 0xc000003f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SECTION_TOO_BIG = 0xc0000040,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PORT_CONNECTION_REFUSED = 0xc0000041,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PORT_HANDLE = 0xc0000042,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION = 0xc0000043,
|
|
NT_STATUS_QUOTA_EXCEEDED = 0xc0000044,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PAGE_PROTECTION = 0xc0000045,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MUTANT_NOT_OWNED = 0xc0000046,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SEMAPHORE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED = 0xc0000047,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PORT_ALREADY_SET = 0xc0000048,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SECTION_NOT_IMAGE = 0xc0000049,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SUSPEND_COUNT_EXCEEDED = 0xc000004a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_THREAD_IS_TERMINATING = 0xc000004b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_WORKING_SET_LIMIT = 0xc000004c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INCOMPATIBLE_FILE_MAP = 0xc000004d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SECTION_PROTECTION = 0xc000004e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_EAS_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0xc000004f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_EA_TOO_LARGE = 0xc0000050,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NONEXISTENT_EA_ENTRY = 0xc0000051,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_EAS_ON_FILE = 0xc0000052,
|
|
NT_STATUS_EA_CORRUPT_ERROR = 0xc0000053,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT = 0xc0000054,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOCK_NOT_GRANTED = 0xc0000055,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DELETE_PENDING = 0xc0000056,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CTL_FILE_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0xc0000057,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_REVISION = 0xc0000058,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REVISION_MISMATCH = 0xc0000059,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_OWNER = 0xc000005a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PRIMARY_GROUP = 0xc000005b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_IMPERSONATION_TOKEN = 0xc000005c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CANT_DISABLE_MANDATORY = 0xc000005d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS = 0xc000005e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_LOGON_SESSION = 0xc000005f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_PRIVILEGE = 0xc0000060,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD = 0xc0000061,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_ACCOUNT_NAME = 0xc0000062,
|
|
NT_STATUS_USER_EXISTS = 0xc0000063,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER = 0xc0000064,
|
|
NT_STATUS_GROUP_EXISTS = 0xc0000065,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_GROUP = 0xc0000066,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MEMBER_IN_GROUP = 0xc0000067,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MEMBER_NOT_IN_GROUP = 0xc0000068,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LAST_ADMIN = 0xc0000069,
|
|
NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD = 0xc000006a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ILL_FORMED_PASSWORD = 0xc000006b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_RESTRICTION = 0xc000006c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE = 0xc000006d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ACCOUNT_RESTRICTION = 0xc000006e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_LOGON_HOURS = 0xc000006f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_WORKSTATION = 0xc0000070,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_EXPIRED = 0xc0000071,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ACCOUNT_DISABLED = 0xc0000072,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NONE_MAPPED = 0xc0000073,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_LUIDS_REQUESTED = 0xc0000074,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LUIDS_EXHAUSTED = 0xc0000075,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_SUB_AUTHORITY = 0xc0000076,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_ACL = 0xc0000077,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_SID = 0xc0000078,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_SECURITY_DESCR = 0xc0000079,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PROCEDURE_NOT_FOUND = 0xc000007a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_FORMAT = 0xc000007b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_TOKEN = 0xc000007c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_INHERITANCE_ACL = 0xc000007d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RANGE_NOT_LOCKED = 0xc000007e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL = 0xc000007f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SERVER_DISABLED = 0xc0000080,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SERVER_NOT_DISABLED = 0xc0000081,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_GUIDS_REQUESTED = 0xc0000082,
|
|
NT_STATUS_GUIDS_EXHAUSTED = 0xc0000083,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_ID_AUTHORITY = 0xc0000084,
|
|
NT_STATUS_AGENTS_EXHAUSTED = 0xc0000085,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_VOLUME_LABEL = 0xc0000086,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SECTION_NOT_EXTENDED = 0xc0000087,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_MAPPED_DATA = 0xc0000088,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RESOURCE_DATA_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000089,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RESOURCE_TYPE_NOT_FOUND = 0xc000008a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RESOURCE_NAME_NOT_FOUND = 0xc000008b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED = 0xc000008c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOAT_DENORMAL_OPERAND = 0xc000008d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOAT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO = 0xc000008e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOAT_INEXACT_RESULT = 0xc000008f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOAT_INVALID_OPERATION = 0xc0000090,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOAT_OVERFLOW = 0xc0000091,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOAT_STACK_CHECK = 0xc0000092,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOAT_UNDERFLOW = 0xc0000093,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INTEGER_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO = 0xc0000094,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INTEGER_OVERFLOW = 0xc0000095,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PRIVILEGED_INSTRUCTION = 0xc0000096,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_PAGING_FILES = 0xc0000097,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID = 0xc0000098,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ALLOTTED_SPACE_EXCEEDED = 0xc0000099,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES = 0xc000009a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DFS_EXIT_PATH_FOUND = 0xc000009b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR = 0xc000009c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_CONNECTED = 0xc000009d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEVICE_POWER_FAILURE = 0xc000009e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FREE_VM_NOT_AT_BASE = 0xc000009f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MEMORY_NOT_ALLOCATED = 0xc00000a0,
|
|
NT_STATUS_WORKING_SET_QUOTA = 0xc00000a1,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED = 0xc00000a2,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_READY = 0xc00000a3,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_GROUP_ATTRIBUTES = 0xc00000a4,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL = 0xc00000a5,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CANT_OPEN_ANONYMOUS = 0xc00000a6,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_VALIDATION_CLASS = 0xc00000a7,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_TOKEN_TYPE = 0xc00000a8,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_MASTER_BOOT_RECORD = 0xc00000a9,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INSTRUCTION_MISALIGNMENT = 0xc00000aa,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INSTANCE_NOT_AVAILABLE = 0xc00000ab,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PIPE_NOT_AVAILABLE = 0xc00000ac,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PIPE_STATE = 0xc00000ad,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PIPE_BUSY = 0xc00000ae,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ILLEGAL_FUNCTION = 0xc00000af,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PIPE_DISCONNECTED = 0xc00000b0,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PIPE_CLOSING = 0xc00000b1,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PIPE_CONNECTED = 0xc00000b2,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PIPE_LISTENING = 0xc00000b3,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_READ_MODE = 0xc00000b4,
|
|
NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT = 0xc00000b5,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILE_FORCED_CLOSED = 0xc00000b6,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PROFILING_NOT_STARTED = 0xc00000b7,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PROFILING_NOT_STOPPED = 0xc00000b8,
|
|
NT_STATUS_COULD_NOT_INTERPRET = 0xc00000b9,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILE_IS_A_DIRECTORY = 0xc00000ba,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0xc00000bb,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REMOTE_NOT_LISTENING = 0xc00000bc,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DUPLICATE_NAME = 0xc00000bd,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_PATH = 0xc00000be,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_BUSY = 0xc00000bf,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEVICE_DOES_NOT_EXIST = 0xc00000c0,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_COMMANDS = 0xc00000c1,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ADAPTER_HARDWARE_ERROR = 0xc00000c2,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_RESPONSE = 0xc00000c3,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNEXPECTED_NETWORK_ERROR = 0xc00000c4,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_REMOTE_ADAPTER = 0xc00000c5,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PRINT_QUEUE_FULL = 0xc00000c6,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SPOOL_SPACE = 0xc00000c7,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PRINT_CANCELLED = 0xc00000c8,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_NAME_DELETED = 0xc00000c9,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED = 0xc00000ca,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_DEVICE_TYPE = 0xc00000cb,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME = 0xc00000cc,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_NAMES = 0xc00000cd,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_SESSIONS = 0xc00000ce,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SHARING_PAUSED = 0xc00000cf,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REQUEST_NOT_ACCEPTED = 0xc00000d0,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REDIRECTOR_PAUSED = 0xc00000d1,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NET_WRITE_FAULT = 0xc00000d2,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PROFILING_AT_LIMIT = 0xc00000d3,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_SAME_DEVICE = 0xc00000d4,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILE_RENAMED = 0xc00000d5,
|
|
NT_STATUS_VIRTUAL_CIRCUIT_CLOSED = 0xc00000d6,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SECURITY_ON_OBJECT = 0xc00000d7,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CANT_WAIT = 0xc00000d8,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PIPE_EMPTY = 0xc00000d9,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CANT_ACCESS_DOMAIN_INFO = 0xc00000da,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CANT_TERMINATE_SELF = 0xc00000db,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_SERVER_STATE = 0xc00000dc,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_DOMAIN_STATE = 0xc00000dd,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_DOMAIN_ROLE = 0xc00000de,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN = 0xc00000df,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_EXISTS = 0xc00000e0,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_LIMIT_EXCEEDED = 0xc00000e1,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OPLOCK_NOT_GRANTED = 0xc00000e2,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_OPLOCK_PROTOCOL = 0xc00000e3,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_DB_CORRUPTION = 0xc00000e4,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR = 0xc00000e5,
|
|
NT_STATUS_GENERIC_NOT_MAPPED = 0xc00000e6,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_DESCRIPTOR_FORMAT = 0xc00000e7,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_USER_BUFFER = 0xc00000e8,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNEXPECTED_IO_ERROR = 0xc00000e9,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNEXPECTED_MM_CREATE_ERR = 0xc00000ea,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNEXPECTED_MM_MAP_ERROR = 0xc00000eb,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNEXPECTED_MM_EXTEND_ERR = 0xc00000ec,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_LOGON_PROCESS = 0xc00000ed,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOGON_SESSION_EXISTS = 0xc00000ee,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_1 = 0xc00000ef,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_2 = 0xc00000f0,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_3 = 0xc00000f1,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_4 = 0xc00000f2,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_5 = 0xc00000f3,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_6 = 0xc00000f4,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_7 = 0xc00000f5,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_8 = 0xc00000f6,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_9 = 0xc00000f7,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_10 = 0xc00000f8,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_11 = 0xc00000f9,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_12 = 0xc00000fa,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REDIRECTOR_NOT_STARTED = 0xc00000fb,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REDIRECTOR_STARTED = 0xc00000fc,
|
|
NT_STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW = 0xc00000fd,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_PACKAGE = 0xc00000fe,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_FUNCTION_TABLE = 0xc00000ff,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DIRECTORY_NOT_EMPTY = 0xc0000101,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILE_CORRUPT_ERROR = 0xc0000102,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_A_DIRECTORY = 0xc0000103,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_LOGON_SESSION_STATE = 0xc0000104,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOGON_SESSION_COLLISION = 0xc0000105,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NAME_TOO_LONG = 0xc0000106,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILES_OPEN = 0xc0000107,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_IN_USE = 0xc0000108,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MESSAGE_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000109,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PROCESS_IS_TERMINATING = 0xc000010a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_LOGON_TYPE = 0xc000010b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_GUID_TRANSLATION = 0xc000010c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CANNOT_IMPERSONATE = 0xc000010d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_IMAGE_ALREADY_LOADED = 0xc000010e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ABIOS_NOT_PRESENT = 0xc000010f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ABIOS_LID_NOT_EXIST = 0xc0000110,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ABIOS_LID_ALREADY_OWNED = 0xc0000111,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ABIOS_NOT_LID_OWNER = 0xc0000112,
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NT_STATUS_ABIOS_INVALID_COMMAND = 0xc0000113,
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|
NT_STATUS_ABIOS_INVALID_LID = 0xc0000114,
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|
NT_STATUS_ABIOS_SELECTOR_NOT_AVAILABLE = 0xc0000115,
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|
NT_STATUS_ABIOS_INVALID_SELECTOR = 0xc0000116,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_LDT = 0xc0000117,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_LDT_SIZE = 0xc0000118,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_LDT_OFFSET = 0xc0000119,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_LDT_DESCRIPTOR = 0xc000011a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_NE_FORMAT = 0xc000011b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RXACT_INVALID_STATE = 0xc000011c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RXACT_COMMIT_FAILURE = 0xc000011d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MAPPED_FILE_SIZE_ZERO = 0xc000011e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_OPENED_FILES = 0xc000011f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CANCELLED = 0xc0000120,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CANNOT_DELETE = 0xc0000121,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_COMPUTER_NAME = 0xc0000122,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILE_DELETED = 0xc0000123,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SPECIAL_ACCOUNT = 0xc0000124,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SPECIAL_GROUP = 0xc0000125,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SPECIAL_USER = 0xc0000126,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MEMBERS_PRIMARY_GROUP = 0xc0000127,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILE_CLOSED = 0xc0000128,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_THREADS = 0xc0000129,
|
|
NT_STATUS_THREAD_NOT_IN_PROCESS = 0xc000012a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOKEN_ALREADY_IN_USE = 0xc000012b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PAGEFILE_QUOTA_EXCEEDED = 0xc000012c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_COMMITMENT_LIMIT = 0xc000012d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_LE_FORMAT = 0xc000012e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_NOT_MZ = 0xc000012f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_PROTECT = 0xc0000130,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_WIN_16 = 0xc0000131,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOGON_SERVER_CONFLICT = 0xc0000132,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TIME_DIFFERENCE_AT_DC = 0xc0000133,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SYNCHRONIZATION_REQUIRED = 0xc0000134,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DLL_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000135,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OPEN_FAILED = 0xc0000136,
|
|
NT_STATUS_IO_PRIVILEGE_FAILED = 0xc0000137,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ORDINAL_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000138,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ENTRYPOINT_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000139,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONTROL_C_EXIT = 0xc000013a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOCAL_DISCONNECT = 0xc000013b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REMOTE_DISCONNECT = 0xc000013c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REMOTE_RESOURCES = 0xc000013d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LINK_FAILED = 0xc000013e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LINK_TIMEOUT = 0xc000013f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_CONNECTION = 0xc0000140,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_ADDRESS = 0xc0000141,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DLL_INIT_FAILED = 0xc0000142,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MISSING_SYSTEMFILE = 0xc0000143,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTION = 0xc0000144,
|
|
NT_STATUS_APP_INIT_FAILURE = 0xc0000145,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PAGEFILE_CREATE_FAILED = 0xc0000146,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_PAGEFILE = 0xc0000147,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL = 0xc0000148,
|
|
NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD_CORE = 0xc0000149,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ILLEGAL_FLOAT_CONTEXT = 0xc000014a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PIPE_BROKEN = 0xc000014b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REGISTRY_CORRUPT = 0xc000014c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED = 0xc000014d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_EVENT_PAIR = 0xc000014e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNRECOGNIZED_VOLUME = 0xc000014f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SERIAL_NO_DEVICE_INITED = 0xc0000150,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_ALIAS = 0xc0000151,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MEMBER_NOT_IN_ALIAS = 0xc0000152,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MEMBER_IN_ALIAS = 0xc0000153,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ALIAS_EXISTS = 0xc0000154,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOGON_NOT_GRANTED = 0xc0000155,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_SECRETS = 0xc0000156,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SECRET_TOO_LONG = 0xc0000157,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_DB_ERROR = 0xc0000158,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FULLSCREEN_MODE = 0xc0000159,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_CONTEXT_IDS = 0xc000015a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOGON_TYPE_NOT_GRANTED = 0xc000015b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_REGISTRY_FILE = 0xc000015c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NT_CROSS_ENCRYPTION_REQUIRED = 0xc000015d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_CTRLR_CONFIG_ERROR = 0xc000015e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FT_MISSING_MEMBER = 0xc000015f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ILL_FORMED_SERVICE_ENTRY = 0xc0000160,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ILLEGAL_CHARACTER = 0xc0000161,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNMAPPABLE_CHARACTER = 0xc0000162,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNDEFINED_CHARACTER = 0xc0000163,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOPPY_VOLUME = 0xc0000164,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOPPY_ID_MARK_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000165,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOPPY_WRONG_CYLINDER = 0xc0000166,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOPPY_UNKNOWN_ERROR = 0xc0000167,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FLOPPY_BAD_REGISTERS = 0xc0000168,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DISK_RECALIBRATE_FAILED = 0xc0000169,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DISK_OPERATION_FAILED = 0xc000016a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DISK_RESET_FAILED = 0xc000016b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SHARED_IRQ_BUSY = 0xc000016c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FT_ORPHANING = 0xc000016d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PARTITION_FAILURE = 0xc0000172,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_BLOCK_LENGTH = 0xc0000173,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEVICE_NOT_PARTITIONED = 0xc0000174,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNABLE_TO_LOCK_MEDIA = 0xc0000175,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNABLE_TO_UNLOAD_MEDIA = 0xc0000176,
|
|
NT_STATUS_EOM_OVERFLOW = 0xc0000177,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_MEDIA = 0xc0000178,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_MEMBER = 0xc000017a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_MEMBER = 0xc000017b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_KEY_DELETED = 0xc000017c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_LOG_SPACE = 0xc000017d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_SIDS = 0xc000017e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LM_CROSS_ENCRYPTION_REQUIRED = 0xc000017f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_KEY_HAS_CHILDREN = 0xc0000180,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CHILD_MUST_BE_VOLATILE = 0xc0000181,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEVICE_CONFIGURATION_ERROR = 0xc0000182,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DRIVER_INTERNAL_ERROR = 0xc0000183,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_STATE = 0xc0000184,
|
|
NT_STATUS_IO_DEVICE_ERROR = 0xc0000185,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEVICE_PROTOCOL_ERROR = 0xc0000186,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BACKUP_CONTROLLER = 0xc0000187,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOG_FILE_FULL = 0xc0000188,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_LATE = 0xc0000189,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_TRUST_LSA_SECRET = 0xc000018a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_TRUST_SAM_ACCOUNT = 0xc000018b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRUSTED_DOMAIN_FAILURE = 0xc000018c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRUSTED_RELATIONSHIP_FAILURE = 0xc000018d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_EVENTLOG_FILE_CORRUPT = 0xc000018e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_EVENTLOG_CANT_START = 0xc000018f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRUST_FAILURE = 0xc0000190,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MUTANT_LIMIT_EXCEEDED = 0xc0000191,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NETLOGON_NOT_STARTED = 0xc0000192,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ACCOUNT_EXPIRED = 0xc0000193,
|
|
NT_STATUS_POSSIBLE_DEADLOCK = 0xc0000194,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_CREDENTIAL_CONFLICT = 0xc0000195,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REMOTE_SESSION_LIMIT = 0xc0000196,
|
|
NT_STATUS_EVENTLOG_FILE_CHANGED = 0xc0000197,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOLOGON_INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT = 0xc0000198,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOLOGON_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT = 0xc0000199,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOLOGON_SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT = 0xc000019a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_TRUST_INCONSISTENT = 0xc000019b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FS_DRIVER_REQUIRED = 0xc000019c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_USER_SESSION_KEY = 0xc0000202,
|
|
NT_STATUS_USER_SESSION_DELETED = 0xc0000203,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RESOURCE_LANG_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000204,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INSUFF_SERVER_RESOURCES = 0xc0000205,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE = 0xc0000206,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_ADDRESS_COMPONENT = 0xc0000207,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_ADDRESS_WILDCARD = 0xc0000208,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_ADDRESSES = 0xc0000209,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ADDRESS_ALREADY_EXISTS = 0xc000020a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ADDRESS_CLOSED = 0xc000020b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED = 0xc000020c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_RESET = 0xc000020d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_NODES = 0xc000020e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRANSACTION_ABORTED = 0xc000020f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRANSACTION_TIMED_OUT = 0xc0000210,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRANSACTION_NO_RELEASE = 0xc0000211,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRANSACTION_NO_MATCH = 0xc0000212,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRANSACTION_RESPONDED = 0xc0000213,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRANSACTION_INVALID_ID = 0xc0000214,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TRANSACTION_INVALID_TYPE = 0xc0000215,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_SERVER_SESSION = 0xc0000216,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_CLIENT_SESSION = 0xc0000217,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CANNOT_LOAD_REGISTRY_FILE = 0xc0000218,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DEBUG_ATTACH_FAILED = 0xc0000219,
|
|
NT_STATUS_SYSTEM_PROCESS_TERMINATED = 0xc000021a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DATA_NOT_ACCEPTED = 0xc000021b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_BROWSER_SERVERS_FOUND = 0xc000021c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_VDM_HARD_ERROR = 0xc000021d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DRIVER_CANCEL_TIMEOUT = 0xc000021e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REPLY_MESSAGE_MISMATCH = 0xc000021f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MAPPED_ALIGNMENT = 0xc0000220,
|
|
NT_STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH = 0xc0000221,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOST_WRITEBEHIND_DATA = 0xc0000222,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CLIENT_SERVER_PARAMETERS_INVALID = 0xc0000223,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_MUST_CHANGE = 0xc0000224,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000225,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_TINY_STREAM = 0xc0000226,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RECOVERY_FAILURE = 0xc0000227,
|
|
NT_STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW_READ = 0xc0000228,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FAIL_CHECK = 0xc0000229,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DUPLICATE_OBJECTID = 0xc000022a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_OBJECTID_EXISTS = 0xc000022b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONVERT_TO_LARGE = 0xc000022c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RETRY = 0xc000022d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FOUND_OUT_OF_SCOPE = 0xc000022e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ALLOCATE_BUCKET = 0xc000022f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PROPSET_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000230,
|
|
NT_STATUS_MARSHALL_OVERFLOW = 0xc0000231,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_VARIANT = 0xc0000232,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000233,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ACCOUNT_LOCKED_OUT = 0xc0000234,
|
|
NT_STATUS_HANDLE_NOT_CLOSABLE = 0xc0000235,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED = 0xc0000236,
|
|
NT_STATUS_GRACEFUL_DISCONNECT = 0xc0000237,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ADDRESS_ALREADY_ASSOCIATED = 0xc0000238,
|
|
NT_STATUS_ADDRESS_NOT_ASSOCIATED = 0xc0000239,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_INVALID = 0xc000023a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_ACTIVE = 0xc000023b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_UNREACHABLE = 0xc000023c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_HOST_UNREACHABLE = 0xc000023d,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PROTOCOL_UNREACHABLE = 0xc000023e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PORT_UNREACHABLE = 0xc000023f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REQUEST_ABORTED = 0xc0000240,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_ABORTED = 0xc0000241,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_COMPRESSION_BUFFER = 0xc0000242,
|
|
NT_STATUS_USER_MAPPED_FILE = 0xc0000243,
|
|
NT_STATUS_AUDIT_FAILED = 0xc0000244,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TIMER_RESOLUTION_NOT_SET = 0xc0000245,
|
|
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_COUNT_LIMIT = 0xc0000246,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOGIN_TIME_RESTRICTION = 0xc0000247,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LOGIN_WKSTA_RESTRICTION = 0xc0000248,
|
|
NT_STATUS_IMAGE_MP_UP_MISMATCH = 0xc0000249,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_LOGON_INFO = 0xc0000250,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_DLL_ENTRYPOINT = 0xc0000251,
|
|
NT_STATUS_BAD_SERVICE_ENTRYPOINT = 0xc0000252,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LPC_REPLY_LOST = 0xc0000253,
|
|
NT_STATUS_IP_ADDRESS_CONFLICT1 = 0xc0000254,
|
|
NT_STATUS_IP_ADDRESS_CONFLICT2 = 0xc0000255,
|
|
NT_STATUS_REGISTRY_QUOTA_LIMIT = 0xc0000256,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED = 0xc0000257,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_CALLBACK_ACTIVE = 0xc0000258,
|
|
NT_STATUS_LICENSE_QUOTA_EXCEEDED = 0xc0000259,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PWD_TOO_SHORT = 0xc000025a,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PWD_TOO_RECENT = 0xc000025b,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PWD_HISTORY_CONFLICT = 0xc000025c,
|
|
NT_STATUS_PLUGPLAY_NO_DEVICE = 0xc000025e,
|
|
NT_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION = 0xc000025f,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_HW_PROFILE = 0xc0000260,
|
|
NT_STATUS_INVALID_PLUGPLAY_DEVICE_PATH = 0xc0000261,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DRIVER_ORDINAL_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000262,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DRIVER_ENTRYPOINT_NOT_FOUND = 0xc0000263,
|
|
NT_STATUS_RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED = 0xc0000264,
|
|
NT_STATUS_TOO_MANY_LINKS = 0xc0000265,
|
|
NT_STATUS_QUOTA_LIST_INCONSISTENT = 0xc0000266,
|
|
NT_STATUS_FILE_IS_OFFLINE = 0xc0000267,
|
|
NT_STATUS_DS_NO_MORE_RIDS = 0xc00002a8,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NOT_A_REPARSE_POINT = 0xc0000275,
|
|
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_JOB = 0xc0000EDE
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for i, v in pairs(status_codes) do
|
|
status_names[v] = i
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
local NP_LIBRARY_NAME = "PIPE"
|
|
|
|
namedpipes =
|
|
{
|
|
get_pipe_subpath = function( pipeName, writeToDebugLog )
|
|
local status, pipeSubPath
|
|
if not pipeName then return false end
|
|
|
|
local _, _, match = pipeName:match( "^(\\+)(.-)\\pipe(\\.-)$" )
|
|
if match then
|
|
pipeSubPath = match
|
|
status = true
|
|
if writeToDebugLog then
|
|
stdnse.debug2("%s: Converting %s to subpath %s", NP_LIBRARY_NAME, pipeName, match )
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
status = false
|
|
pipeSubPath = pipeName
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return status, pipeSubPath
|
|
end,
|
|
|
|
|
|
make_pipe_name = function( hostnameOrIp, pipeSubPath )
|
|
if pipeSubPath:sub(1,1) ~= "\\" then
|
|
pipeSubPath = "\\" .. pipeSubPath
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return string.format( "\\\\%s\\pipe%s", hostnameOrIp, pipeSubPath )
|
|
end,
|
|
|
|
|
|
named_pipe = {
|
|
|
|
_smbstate = nil,
|
|
_host = nil,
|
|
_pipeSubPath = nil,
|
|
_overrides = nil,
|
|
name = nil,
|
|
|
|
new = function(self,o)
|
|
o = o or {}
|
|
setmetatable(o, self)
|
|
self.__index = self
|
|
return o
|
|
end,
|
|
|
|
|
|
connect = function( self, host, pipeSubPath, overrides )
|
|
|
|
stdnse.debug2("%s: connect() called with %s", NP_LIBRARY_NAME, tostring( pipeSubPath ) )
|
|
self._overrides = overrides or {}
|
|
self._host = host
|
|
self._pipeSubPath = pipeSubPath
|
|
if not host and not host.ip then return false, "host table is required" end
|
|
if not pipeSubPath then return false, "pipeSubPath is required" end
|
|
|
|
-- If we got a full pipe name, not a sub-path, fix it
|
|
if ( pipeSubPath:match( "^\\\\(.-)$" ) ) then
|
|
local status
|
|
status, self._pipeSubPath = namedpipes.get_pipe_subpath( self._pipeSubPath, true )
|
|
if ( not status ) then
|
|
stdnse.debug1("%s: Attempt to connect to invalid pipe name: %s", NP_LIBRARY_NAME, tostring( pipeSubPath ) )
|
|
return false, "Invalid pipe name"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
self.name = namedpipes.make_pipe_name( self._host.ip, self._pipeSubPath )
|
|
|
|
stdnse.debug2("%s: Connecting to named pipe: %s", NP_LIBRARY_NAME, self.name )
|
|
local errorMessage
|
|
local bool_negotiate_protocol, bool_start_session, bool_disable_extended = true, true, false
|
|
local _, fqpn_share = get_fqpn(host, "IPC$")
|
|
local status, result = start_ex( self._host, bool_negotiate_protocol, bool_start_session,
|
|
fqpn_share, self._pipeSubPath, bool_disable_extended, self._overrides )
|
|
|
|
if status then
|
|
self._smbstate = result
|
|
else
|
|
errorMessage = string.format( "Connection failed: %s", result )
|
|
stdnse.debug2("%s: Connection to named pipe (%s) failed: %s",
|
|
NP_LIBRARY_NAME, self.name, errorMessage )
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return status, errorMessage, result
|
|
end,
|
|
|
|
|
|
disconnect = function( self )
|
|
if ( self._smbstate ) then
|
|
stdnse.debug2("%s: Disconnecting named pipe: %s", NP_LIBRARY_NAME, self.name )
|
|
return stop( self._smbstate )
|
|
else
|
|
stdnse.debug2("%s: disconnect() called, but SMB connection is already closed: %s", NP_LIBRARY_NAME, self.name )
|
|
end
|
|
end,
|
|
|
|
|
|
send = function( self, messageData )
|
|
if not self._smbstate then
|
|
stdnse.debug2("%s: send() called on closed pipe (%s)", NP_LIBRARY_NAME, self.name )
|
|
return false, "Failed to send message on named pipe"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local offset = 0 -- offset is actually ignored for named pipes, but we'll define the argument for clarity
|
|
local status, result, errorMessage
|
|
|
|
status, result = write_file( self._smbstate, messageData, offset, self._overrides )
|
|
|
|
-- if status is true, result is data that we don't need to pay attention to
|
|
if not status then
|
|
stdnse.debug2("%s: Write to named pipe (%s) failed: %s",
|
|
NP_LIBRARY_NAME, self.name, result )
|
|
errorMessage = "Failed to send message on named pipe", result
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return status, errorMessage
|
|
end,
|
|
|
|
|
|
receive = function( self )
|
|
if not self._smbstate then
|
|
stdnse.debug2("%s: receive() called on closed pipe (%s)", NP_LIBRARY_NAME, self.name )
|
|
return false, "Failed to read from named pipe"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local status, result, messageData
|
|
-- Packet header values
|
|
local offset = 0 -- offset is actually ignored for named pipes, but we'll define the argument for clarity
|
|
local MAX_BYTES_PER_READ = 4096
|
|
|
|
status, result = read_file( self._smbstate, offset, MAX_BYTES_PER_READ, self._overrides )
|
|
|
|
if status and result.data then
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messageData = result.data
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else
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stdnse.debug2("%s: Read from named pipe (%s) failed: %s",
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NP_LIBRARY_NAME, self.name, result )
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return false, "Failed to read from named pipe", result
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end
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|
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while (result["status"] == status_codes.NT_STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW) do
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status, result = read_file( self._smbstate, offset, MAX_BYTES_PER_READ, self._overrides )
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|
|
|
if status and result.data then
|
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messageData = messageData .. result.data
|
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else
|
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stdnse.debug2("%s: Read additional data from named pipe (%s) failed: %s",
|
|
NP_LIBRARY_NAME, self.name, result )
|
|
return false, "Failed to read from named pipe", result
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return status, messageData
|
|
end,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
filetype_codes =
|
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{
|
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FILE_TYPE_DISK = 0x00,
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FILE_TYPE_BYTE_MODE_PIPE = 0x01,
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FILE_TYPE_MESSAGE_MODE_PIPE = 0x02,
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FILE_TYPE_PRINTER = 0x03,
|
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FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0xFF
|
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}
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|
|
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for i, v in pairs(filetype_codes) do
|
|
filetype_names[v] = i
|
|
end
|
|
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return _ENV;
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