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NTLMv2 with MAC and EPA support #35
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@paulmey I'm trying to delete the contents of this PR - wrong author. Could you help me out with it? |
NTLMv2 `authenticate` messages are expected to include MIC field. MIC is a hash of 3 concatenated exchanged messages (`negotiate`, `challenge` and `authenticate`) As a MIC field is part of the `authenticate` message, during a calculation the field is expected to be filled out with zeroes. Once calculated the value is back-filled inside the `authenticate` byte array.
NTLMv2 is expected to fill out information about the remote server in a form of SPN value in a AvTargetName AvPair field. Extracted `getTimestamp` function and added a comment on the structure of the timestamp byte array.
Add AvPairs type to handle (un-)marshalling Extract logic of updating target info values to separate funtion Add SPN target info field - necessary with for Extended Protection for Authentication (WIP - to fully support Channel Binding Token is necessary).
EPA Extended Security for Authentication is based on adding channel binding token (CBT) to `authenticate` message (TargetInfo AvPair structure)
- Move defaultFlags to negotiation_flags.go file - Change `defaultFlags` to follow [MS-NLMP] documentation - Modify "negotiation", so it is composed of shared part, with exception of EXTENDED_SESSIONSECURITY, which shall be enabled always
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@paulmey I managed to solve the authorship issues. Feel free to review PR and suggest changes. |
Hi, I have used that version from @dlorych and it works well for me in adcs-issuer (for cert-manager) with NTLMv2. |
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NTLMv2 with MAC and channel binding support
I had trouble using library in my environment, but finally managed to solve it by refactoring code to follow NTLMv2 standard according to
NTLM protocol description, in particular:
Connection against secured IIS (NTLMv2 and enabled EPA) is working in my environment, but there's a hight risk that it can break in a different environment, especially ones that do no support NTLMv2 fully.
Could anyone assess the changes and test in their environment?