/*++ THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Copyright (C) 1987 - 2000. Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Module Name: subauth.c Abstract: Sample Kerberos SubAuthentication Package. Environment: User mode only. Contains NT-specific code. Requires ANSI C extensions: slash-slash comments, long external names. --*/ #define _UNICODE #define UNICODE #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static BOOL WriteLogFile(LPTSTR String); NTSTATUS NTAPI Msv1_0SubAuthenticationFilter ( IN NETLOGON_LOGON_INFO_CLASS LogonLevel, IN PVOID LogonInformation, IN ULONG Flags, IN PUSER_ALL_INFORMATION UserAll, OUT PULONG WhichFields, OUT PULONG UserFlags, OUT PBOOLEAN Authoritative, OUT PLARGE_INTEGER LogoffTime, OUT PLARGE_INTEGER KickoffTime ) /*++ Routine Description: The subauthentication routine does client/server specific authentication of a user. The credentials of the user are passed in addition to all the information from SAM defining the user. This routine decides whether to let the user log on. Arguments: LogonLevel -- Specifies the level of information given in LogonInformation. LogonInformation -- Specifies the description for the user logging on. The LogonDomainName field should be ignored. Flags - Flags describing the circumstances of the logon. MSV1_0_PASSTHRU -- This is a PassThru authenication. (i.e., the user isn't connecting to this machine.) MSV1_0_GUEST_LOGON -- This is a retry of the logon using the GUEST user account. UserAll -- The description of the user as returned from SAM. WhichFields -- Returns which fields from UserAllInfo are to be written back to SAM. The fields will only be written if MSV returns success to it's caller. Only the following bits are valid. USER_ALL_PARAMETERS - Write UserAllInfo->Parameters back to SAM. If the size of the buffer is changed, the old buffer must be deleted using MIDL_user_free() and reallocate the buffer using MIDL_user_allocate(). UserFlags -- Returns UserFlags to be returned from LsaLogonUser in the LogonProfile. The following bits are currently defined: LOGON_GUEST -- This was a guest logon LOGON_NOENCRYPTION -- The caller didn't specify encrypted credentials SubAuthentication packages should restrict themselves to returning bits in the high order byte of UserFlags. However, this convention isn't enforced giving the SubAuthentication package more flexibility. Authoritative -- Returns whether the status returned is an authoritative status which should be returned to the original caller. If not, this logon request may be tried again on another domain controller. This parameter is returned regardless of the status code. LogoffTime - Receives the time at which the user should log off the system. This time is specified as a GMT relative NT system time. KickoffTime - Receives the time at which the user should be kicked off the system. This time is specified as a GMT relative system time. Specify, a full scale positive number if the user isn't to be kicked off. Return Value: STATUS_SUCCESS: if there was no error. STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER: The specified user has no account. STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD: The password was invalid. STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS: LogonLevel is invalid. STATUS_ACCOUNT_LOCKED_OUT: The account is locked out STATUS_ACCOUNT_DISABLED: The account is disabled STATUS_ACCOUNT_EXPIRED: The account has expired. STATUS_PASSWORD_MUST_CHANGE: Account is marked as Password must change on next logon. STATUS_PASSWORD_EXPIRED: The Password is expired. STATUS_INVALID_LOGON_HOURS - The user is not authorized to log on at this time. STATUS_INVALID_WORKSTATION - The user is not authorized to log on to the specified workstation. --*/ { NTSTATUS Status; SYSTEMTIME CurrentTime; WCHAR buf[256]; PNETLOGON_LOGON_IDENTITY_INFO Identity = (PNETLOGON_LOGON_IDENTITY_INFO)LogonInformation; Status = STATUS_SUCCESS; *Authoritative = TRUE; *UserFlags = 0; *WhichFields = 0; GetLocalTime( &CurrentTime ); if (!Identity) { WriteLogFile(TEXT("No identity\r\n")); return Status; } swprintf_s(buf, RTL_NUMBER_OF(buf), L"%02d/%02d/%d %02d:%02d:%02d: Logon (level=%d) %wZ\\%wZ (%wZ) from %wZ\r\n", CurrentTime.wMonth, CurrentTime.wDay, CurrentTime.wYear, CurrentTime.wHour, CurrentTime.wMinute, CurrentTime.wSecond, LogonLevel, &Identity->LogonDomainName, &Identity->UserName, &UserAll->FullName, &Identity->Workstation); WriteLogFile(buf); switch ( LogonLevel ) { case NetlogonInteractiveInformation: case NetlogonServiceInformation: case NetlogonNetworkInformation: // // If you care you can determine what to do here // *Authoritative = FALSE; if (LogoffTime) { LogoffTime->HighPart = 0x7FFFFFFF; LogoffTime->LowPart = 0xFFFFFFFF; } if (KickoffTime) { KickoffTime->HighPart = 0x7FFFFFFF; KickoffTime->LowPart = 0xFFFFFFFF; } break; default: return STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS; } return Status; } #define LOGFILE L"C:\\lastlog.txt" static BOOL WriteLogFile( LPWSTR String ) { HANDLE hFile; DWORD dwBytesWritten; hFile = CreateFile(LOGFILE, GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, OPEN_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL|FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN, NULL); if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) return FALSE; SetFilePointer(hFile, 0, NULL, FILE_END); WriteFile(hFile, String, (lstrlen(String) * sizeof(WCHAR)), &dwBytesWritten, NULL); CloseHandle(hFile); return TRUE; }