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Handles “Negotiate” type authentication. Geared towards authenticating with a proxy server over HTTP
NTLM tokens start with this header always. Encoding alone adds “==” and newline, so remove those
Default request flags for SSPI functions
Creates a new instance ready for authentication as the given user in the given domain. Defaults to current user and domain as defined by ENV and ENV if no arguments are supplied.
# File dl/win32/lib/win32/sspi.rb, line 237 def initialize(user = nil, domain = nil) if user.nil? && domain.nil? && ENV["USERNAME"].nil? && ENV["USERDOMAIN"].nil? raise "A username or domain must be supplied since they cannot be retrieved from the environment" end @user = user || ENV["USERNAME"] @domain = domain || ENV["USERDOMAIN"] end
Given a connection and a request path, performs authentication as the current user and returns the response from a GET request. The connnection should be a Net::HTTP object, and it should have been constructed using the Net::HTTP.Proxy method, but anything that responds to “get” will work. If a user and domain are given, will authenticate as the given user. Returns the response received from the get method (usually Net::HTTPResponse)
# File dl/win32/lib/win32/sspi.rb, line 222 def NegotiateAuth.proxy_auth_get(http, path, user = nil, domain = nil) raise "http must respond to :get" unless http.respond_to?(:get) nego_auth = self.new user, domain resp = http.get path, { "Proxy-Authorization" => "Negotiate " + nego_auth.get_initial_token } if resp["Proxy-Authenticate"] resp = http.get path, { "Proxy-Authorization" => "Negotiate " + nego_auth.complete_authentication(resp["Proxy-Authenticate"].split(" ").last.strip) } end resp end
Takes a token and gets the next token in the Negotiate authentication chain. Token can be Base64 encoded or not. The token can include the “Negotiate” header and it will be stripped. Does not indicate if SEC_I_CONTINUE or SEC_E_OK was returned. Token returned is Base64 encoded w/ all new lines removed.
# File dl/win32/lib/win32/sspi.rb, line 270 def complete_authentication(token) raise "This object is no longer usable because its resources have been freed." if @cleaned_up # Nil token OK, just set it to empty string token = "" if token.nil? if token.include? "Negotiate" # If the Negotiate prefix is passed in, assume we are seeing "Negotiate <token>" and get the token. token = token.split(" ").last end if token.include? B64_TOKEN_PREFIX # indicates base64 encoded token token = token.strip.unpack("m")[0] end outputBuffer = SecurityBuffer.new result = SSPIResult.new(API::InitializeSecurityContext.call(@credentials.to_p, @context.to_p, nil, REQUEST_FLAGS, 0, SECURITY_NETWORK_DREP, SecurityBuffer.new(token).to_p, 0, @context.to_p, outputBuffer.to_p, @contextAttributes, TimeStamp.new.to_p)) if result.ok? then return encode_token(outputBuffer.token) else raise "Error: #{result.to_s}" end ensure # need to make sure we don't clean up if we've already cleaned up. clean_up unless @cleaned_up end
Gets the initial Negotiate token. Returns it as a base64 encoded string suitable for use in HTTP. Can be easily decoded, however.
# File dl/win32/lib/win32/sspi.rb, line 248 def get_initial_token raise "This object is no longer usable because its resources have been freed." if @cleaned_up get_credentials outputBuffer = SecurityBuffer.new @context = CtxtHandle.new @contextAttributes = "\0" * 4 result = SSPIResult.new(API::InitializeSecurityContext.call(@credentials.to_p, nil, nil, REQUEST_FLAGS,0, SECURITY_NETWORK_DREP, nil, 0, @context.to_p, outputBuffer.to_p, @contextAttributes, TimeStamp.new.to_p)) if result.ok? then return encode_token(outputBuffer.token) else raise "Error: #{result.to_s}" end end
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