2 * chap_ms.c - Microsoft MS-CHAP compatible implementation.
4 * Copyright (c) 1995 Eric Rosenquist. All rights reserved.
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23 * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
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32 * Modifications by Lauri Pesonen / lpesonen@clinet.fi, april 1997
34 * Implemented LANManager type password response to MS-CHAP challenges.
35 * Now pppd provides both NT style and LANMan style blocks, and the
36 * prefered is set by option "ms-lanman". Default is to use NT.
37 * The hash text (StdText) was taken from Win95 RASAPI32.DLL.
39 * You should also use DOMAIN\\USERNAME as described in README.MSCHAP80
43 * Modifications by Frank Cusack, frank@google.com, March 2002.
45 * Implemented MS-CHAPv2 functionality, heavily based on sample
46 * implementation in RFC 2759. Implemented MPPE functionality,
47 * heavily based on sample implementation in RFC 3079.
49 * Copyright (c) 2002 Google, Inc. All rights reserved.
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60 * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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64 * endorse or promote products derived from this software without
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68 * THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
69 * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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77 #define RCSID "$Id: chap_ms.c,v 1.38 2007/12/01 20:10:51 carlsonj Exp $"
87 #include <sys/types.h>
91 #include <net/ppp-comp.h>
93 #include <linux/ppp-comp.h>
101 #include "pppcrypt.h"
109 static void ascii2unicode (char[], int, u_char[]);
110 static void NTPasswordHash (u_char *, int, u_char[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE]);
111 static void ChallengeResponse (u_char *, u_char *, u_char[24]);
112 static void ChapMS_NT (u_char *, char *, int, u_char[24]);
113 static void ChapMS2_NT (u_char *, u_char[16], char *, char *, int,
115 static void GenerateAuthenticatorResponsePlain
116 (char*, int, u_char[24], u_char[16], u_char *,
118 #ifdef PPP_WITH_MSLANMAN
119 static void ChapMS_LANMan (u_char *, char *, int, u_char *);
122 #ifdef PPP_WITH_MSLANMAN
123 bool ms_lanman = 0; /* Use LanMan password instead of NT */
124 /* Has meaning only with MS-CHAP challenges */
130 /* Use "[]|}{?/><,`!2&&(" (sans quotes) for RFC 3079 MS-CHAPv2 test value */
131 static char *mschap_challenge = NULL;
132 /* Use "!@\#$%^&*()_+:3|~" (sans quotes, backslash is to escape #) for ... */
133 static char *mschap2_peer_challenge = NULL;
136 #include "fsm.h" /* Need to poke MPPE options */
141 * Command-line options.
143 static option_t chapms_option_list[] = {
144 #ifdef PPP_WITH_MSLANMAN
145 { "ms-lanman", o_bool, &ms_lanman,
146 "Use LanMan passwd when using MS-CHAP", 1 },
149 { "mschap-challenge", o_string, &mschap_challenge,
150 "specify CHAP challenge" },
151 { "mschap2-peer-challenge", o_string, &mschap2_peer_challenge,
152 "specify CHAP peer challenge" },
158 * chapms_generate_challenge - generate a challenge for MS-CHAP.
159 * For MS-CHAP the challenge length is fixed at 8 bytes.
160 * The length goes in challenge[0] and the actual challenge starts
164 chapms_generate_challenge(unsigned char *challenge)
168 if (mschap_challenge && strlen(mschap_challenge) == 8)
169 memcpy(challenge, mschap_challenge, 8);
172 random_bytes(challenge, 8);
176 chapms2_generate_challenge(unsigned char *challenge)
180 if (mschap_challenge && strlen(mschap_challenge) == 16)
181 memcpy(challenge, mschap_challenge, 16);
184 random_bytes(challenge, 16);
188 chapms_verify_response(int id, char *name,
189 unsigned char *secret, int secret_len,
190 unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response,
191 char *message, int message_space)
193 unsigned char md[MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN];
195 int challenge_len, response_len;
197 challenge_len = *challenge++; /* skip length, is 8 */
198 response_len = *response++;
199 if (response_len != MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN)
202 #ifndef PPP_WITH_MSLANMAN
203 if (!response[MS_CHAP_USENT]) {
204 /* Should really propagate this into the error packet. */
205 notice("Peer request for LANMAN auth not supported");
210 /* Generate the expected response. */
211 ChapMS(challenge, (char *)secret, secret_len, md);
213 #ifdef PPP_WITH_MSLANMAN
214 /* Determine which part of response to verify against */
215 if (!response[MS_CHAP_USENT])
216 diff = memcmp(&response[MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP],
217 &md[MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP], MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP_LEN);
220 diff = memcmp(&response[MS_CHAP_NTRESP], &md[MS_CHAP_NTRESP],
224 slprintf(message, message_space, "Access granted");
229 /* See comments below for MS-CHAP V2 */
230 slprintf(message, message_space, "E=691 R=1 C=%0.*B V=0",
231 challenge_len, challenge);
236 chapms2_verify_response(int id, char *name,
237 unsigned char *secret, int secret_len,
238 unsigned char *challenge, unsigned char *response,
239 char *message, int message_space)
241 unsigned char md[MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN];
242 char saresponse[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1];
243 int challenge_len, response_len;
245 challenge_len = *challenge++; /* skip length, is 16 */
246 response_len = *response++;
247 if (response_len != MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN)
248 goto bad; /* not even the right length */
250 /* Generate the expected response and our mutual auth. */
251 ChapMS2(challenge, &response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE], name,
252 (char *)secret, secret_len, md,
253 (unsigned char *)saresponse, MS_CHAP2_AUTHENTICATOR);
255 /* compare MDs and send the appropriate status */
257 * Per RFC 2759, success message must be formatted as
258 * "S=<auth_string> M=<message>"
260 * <auth_string> is the Authenticator Response (mutual auth)
261 * <message> is a text message
263 * However, some versions of Windows (win98 tested) do not know
264 * about the M=<message> part (required per RFC 2759) and flag
265 * it as an error (reported incorrectly as an encryption error
266 * to the user). Since the RFC requires it, and it can be
267 * useful information, we supply it if the peer is a conforming
268 * system. Luckily (?), win98 sets the Flags field to 0x04
269 * (contrary to RFC requirements) so we can use that to
270 * distinguish between conforming and non-conforming systems.
272 * Special thanks to Alex Swiridov <say@real.kharkov.ua> for
273 * help debugging this.
275 if (memcmp(&md[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP], &response[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP],
276 MS_CHAP2_NTRESP_LEN) == 0) {
277 if (response[MS_CHAP2_FLAGS])
278 slprintf(message, message_space, "S=%s", saresponse);
280 slprintf(message, message_space, "S=%s M=%s",
281 saresponse, "Access granted");
287 * Failure message must be formatted as
288 * "E=e R=r C=c V=v M=m"
290 * e = error code (we use 691, ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE)
291 * r = retry (we use 1, ok to retry)
292 * c = challenge to use for next response, we reuse previous
293 * v = Change Password version supported, we use 0
296 * The M=m part is only for MS-CHAPv2. Neither win2k nor
297 * win98 (others untested) display the message to the user anyway.
298 * They also both ignore the E=e code.
300 * Note that it's safe to reuse the same challenge as we don't
301 * actually accept another response based on the error message
302 * (and no clients try to resend a response anyway).
304 * Basically, this whole bit is useless code, even the small
305 * implementation here is only because of overspecification.
307 slprintf(message, message_space, "E=691 R=1 C=%0.*B V=0 M=%s",
308 challenge_len, challenge, "Access denied");
313 chapms_make_response(unsigned char *response, int id, char *our_name,
314 unsigned char *challenge, char *secret, int secret_len,
315 unsigned char *private)
317 challenge++; /* skip length, should be 8 */
318 *response++ = MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN;
319 ChapMS(challenge, secret, secret_len, response);
322 struct chapms2_response_cache_entry {
324 unsigned char challenge[16];
325 unsigned char response[MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN];
326 unsigned char auth_response[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH];
329 #define CHAPMS2_MAX_RESPONSE_CACHE_SIZE 10
330 static struct chapms2_response_cache_entry
331 chapms2_response_cache[CHAPMS2_MAX_RESPONSE_CACHE_SIZE];
332 static int chapms2_response_cache_next_index = 0;
333 static int chapms2_response_cache_size = 0;
336 chapms2_add_to_response_cache(int id, unsigned char *challenge,
337 unsigned char *response,
338 unsigned char *auth_response)
340 int i = chapms2_response_cache_next_index;
342 chapms2_response_cache[i].id = id;
343 memcpy(chapms2_response_cache[i].challenge, challenge, 16);
344 memcpy(chapms2_response_cache[i].response, response,
345 MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN);
346 memcpy(chapms2_response_cache[i].auth_response,
347 auth_response, MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH);
348 chapms2_response_cache_next_index =
349 (i + 1) % CHAPMS2_MAX_RESPONSE_CACHE_SIZE;
350 if (chapms2_response_cache_next_index > chapms2_response_cache_size)
351 chapms2_response_cache_size = chapms2_response_cache_next_index;
352 dbglog("added response cache entry %d", i);
355 static struct chapms2_response_cache_entry*
356 chapms2_find_in_response_cache(int id, unsigned char *challenge,
357 unsigned char *auth_response)
361 for (i = 0; i < chapms2_response_cache_size; i++) {
362 if (id == chapms2_response_cache[i].id
365 chapms2_response_cache[i].challenge,
368 || memcmp(auth_response,
369 chapms2_response_cache[i].auth_response,
370 MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH) == 0)) {
371 dbglog("response found in cache (entry %d)", i);
372 return &chapms2_response_cache[i];
375 return NULL; /* not found */
379 chapms2_make_response(unsigned char *response, int id, char *our_name,
380 unsigned char *challenge, char *secret, int secret_len,
381 unsigned char *private)
383 const struct chapms2_response_cache_entry *cache_entry;
384 unsigned char auth_response[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1];
386 challenge++; /* skip length, should be 16 */
387 *response++ = MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN;
388 cache_entry = chapms2_find_in_response_cache(id, challenge, NULL);
390 memcpy(response, cache_entry->response, MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN);
395 mschap2_peer_challenge,
399 our_name, secret, secret_len, response, auth_response,
400 MS_CHAP2_AUTHENTICATEE);
401 chapms2_add_to_response_cache(id, challenge, response, auth_response);
405 chapms2_check_success(int id, unsigned char *msg, int len)
407 if ((len < MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH + 2) ||
408 strncmp((char *)msg, "S=", 2) != 0) {
409 /* Packet does not start with "S=" */
410 error("MS-CHAPv2 Success packet is badly formed.");
415 if (len < MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH
416 || !chapms2_find_in_response_cache(id, NULL /* challenge */, msg)) {
417 /* Authenticator Response did not match expected. */
418 error("MS-CHAPv2 mutual authentication failed.");
421 /* Authenticator Response matches. */
422 msg += MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH; /* Eat it */
423 len -= MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH;
424 if ((len >= 3) && !strncmp((char *)msg, " M=", 3)) {
425 msg += 3; /* Eat the delimiter */
426 } else if ((len >= 2) && !strncmp((char *)msg, "M=", 2)) {
427 msg += 2; /* Eat the delimiter */
429 /* Packet has extra text which does not begin " M=" */
430 error("MS-CHAPv2 Success packet is badly formed.");
437 chapms_handle_failure(unsigned char *inp, int len)
442 /* We want a null-terminated string for strxxx(). */
443 msg = malloc(len + 1);
445 notice("Out of memory in chapms_handle_failure");
448 BCOPY(inp, msg, len);
453 * Deal with MS-CHAP formatted failure messages; just print the
454 * M=<message> part (if any). For MS-CHAP we're not really supposed
455 * to use M=<message>, but it shouldn't hurt. See
456 * chapms[2]_verify_response.
458 if (!strncmp(p, "E=", 2))
459 err = strtol(p+2, NULL, 10); /* Remember the error code. */
461 goto print_msg; /* Message is badly formatted. */
463 if (len && ((p = strstr(p, " M=")) != NULL)) {
464 /* M=<message> field found. */
467 /* No M=<message>; use the error code. */
469 case MS_CHAP_ERROR_RESTRICTED_LOGON_HOURS:
470 p = "E=646 Restricted logon hours";
473 case MS_CHAP_ERROR_ACCT_DISABLED:
474 p = "E=647 Account disabled";
477 case MS_CHAP_ERROR_PASSWD_EXPIRED:
478 p = "E=648 Password expired";
481 case MS_CHAP_ERROR_NO_DIALIN_PERMISSION:
482 p = "E=649 No dialin permission";
485 case MS_CHAP_ERROR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILURE:
486 p = "E=691 Authentication failure";
489 case MS_CHAP_ERROR_CHANGING_PASSWORD:
490 /* Should never see this, we don't support Change Password. */
491 p = "E=709 Error changing password";
496 error("Unknown MS-CHAP authentication failure: %.*v",
503 error("MS-CHAP authentication failed: %v", p);
508 ChallengeResponse(u_char *challenge,
509 u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE],
512 u_char ZPasswordHash[21];
514 BZERO(ZPasswordHash, sizeof(ZPasswordHash));
515 BCOPY(PasswordHash, ZPasswordHash, MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE);
518 dbglog("ChallengeResponse - ZPasswordHash %.*B",
519 sizeof(ZPasswordHash), ZPasswordHash);
522 (void) DesSetkey(ZPasswordHash + 0);
523 DesEncrypt(challenge, response + 0);
524 (void) DesSetkey(ZPasswordHash + 7);
525 DesEncrypt(challenge, response + 8);
526 (void) DesSetkey(ZPasswordHash + 14);
527 DesEncrypt(challenge, response + 16);
530 dbglog("ChallengeResponse - response %.24B", response);
535 ChallengeHash(u_char PeerChallenge[16], u_char *rchallenge,
536 char *username, u_char Challenge[8])
539 SHA1_CTX sha1Context;
540 u_char sha1Hash[SHA1_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
543 /* remove domain from "domain\username" */
544 if ((user = strrchr(username, '\\')) != NULL)
549 SHA1_Init(&sha1Context);
550 SHA1_Update(&sha1Context, PeerChallenge, 16);
551 SHA1_Update(&sha1Context, rchallenge, 16);
552 SHA1_Update(&sha1Context, (unsigned char *)user, strlen(user));
553 SHA1_Final(sha1Hash, &sha1Context);
555 BCOPY(sha1Hash, Challenge, 8);
559 * Convert the ASCII version of the password to Unicode.
560 * This implicitly supports 8-bit ISO8859/1 characters.
561 * This gives us the little-endian representation, which
562 * is assumed by all M$ CHAP RFCs. (Unicode byte ordering
563 * is machine-dependent.)
566 ascii2unicode(char ascii[], int ascii_len, u_char unicode[])
570 BZERO(unicode, ascii_len * 2);
571 for (i = 0; i < ascii_len; i++)
572 unicode[i * 2] = (u_char) ascii[i];
576 NTPasswordHash(u_char *secret, int secret_len, u_char hash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE])
578 #if defined(__NetBSD__) || !defined(USE_MD4)
579 /* NetBSD uses the libc md4 routines which take bytes instead of bits */
580 int mdlen = secret_len;
582 int mdlen = secret_len * 8;
586 MD4Init(&md4Context);
587 #if !defined(USE_MD4)
588 /* Internal MD4Update can take at most 64 bytes at a time */
589 while (mdlen > 512) {
590 MD4Update(&md4Context, secret, 512);
595 MD4Update(&md4Context, secret, mdlen);
596 MD4Final(hash, &md4Context);
601 ChapMS_NT(u_char *rchallenge, char *secret, int secret_len,
602 u_char NTResponse[24])
604 u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2];
605 u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
607 /* Hash the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */
608 ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword);
609 NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash);
611 ChallengeResponse(rchallenge, PasswordHash, NTResponse);
615 ChapMS2_NT(u_char *rchallenge, u_char PeerChallenge[16], char *username,
616 char *secret, int secret_len, u_char NTResponse[24])
618 u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2];
619 u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
622 ChallengeHash(PeerChallenge, rchallenge, username, Challenge);
624 /* Hash the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */
625 ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword);
626 NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash);
628 ChallengeResponse(Challenge, PasswordHash, NTResponse);
631 #ifdef PPP_WITH_MSLANMAN
632 static u_char *StdText = (u_char *)"KGS!@#$%"; /* key from rasapi32.dll */
635 ChapMS_LANMan(u_char *rchallenge, char *secret, int secret_len,
636 unsigned char *response)
639 u_char UcasePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD]; /* max is actually 14 */
640 u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
642 /* LANMan password is case insensitive */
643 BZERO(UcasePassword, sizeof(UcasePassword));
644 for (i = 0; i < secret_len; i++)
645 UcasePassword[i] = (u_char)toupper(secret[i]);
646 (void) DesSetkey(UcasePassword + 0);
647 DesEncrypt( StdText, PasswordHash + 0 );
648 (void) DesSetkey(UcasePassword + 7);
649 DesEncrypt( StdText, PasswordHash + 8 );
650 ChallengeResponse(rchallenge, PasswordHash, &response[MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP]);
656 GenerateAuthenticatorResponse(u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE],
657 u_char NTResponse[24], u_char PeerChallenge[16],
658 u_char *rchallenge, char *username,
659 u_char authResponse[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1])
662 * "Magic" constants used in response generation, from RFC 2759.
664 u_char Magic1[39] = /* "Magic server to client signing constant" */
665 { 0x4D, 0x61, 0x67, 0x69, 0x63, 0x20, 0x73, 0x65, 0x72, 0x76,
666 0x65, 0x72, 0x20, 0x74, 0x6F, 0x20, 0x63, 0x6C, 0x69, 0x65,
667 0x6E, 0x74, 0x20, 0x73, 0x69, 0x67, 0x6E, 0x69, 0x6E, 0x67,
668 0x20, 0x63, 0x6F, 0x6E, 0x73, 0x74, 0x61, 0x6E, 0x74 };
669 u_char Magic2[41] = /* "Pad to make it do more than one iteration" */
670 { 0x50, 0x61, 0x64, 0x20, 0x74, 0x6F, 0x20, 0x6D, 0x61, 0x6B,
671 0x65, 0x20, 0x69, 0x74, 0x20, 0x64, 0x6F, 0x20, 0x6D, 0x6F,
672 0x72, 0x65, 0x20, 0x74, 0x68, 0x61, 0x6E, 0x20, 0x6F, 0x6E,
673 0x65, 0x20, 0x69, 0x74, 0x65, 0x72, 0x61, 0x74, 0x69, 0x6F,
677 SHA1_CTX sha1Context;
678 u_char Digest[SHA1_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
681 SHA1_Init(&sha1Context);
682 SHA1_Update(&sha1Context, PasswordHashHash, MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE);
683 SHA1_Update(&sha1Context, NTResponse, 24);
684 SHA1_Update(&sha1Context, Magic1, sizeof(Magic1));
685 SHA1_Final(Digest, &sha1Context);
687 ChallengeHash(PeerChallenge, rchallenge, username, Challenge);
689 SHA1_Init(&sha1Context);
690 SHA1_Update(&sha1Context, Digest, sizeof(Digest));
691 SHA1_Update(&sha1Context, Challenge, sizeof(Challenge));
692 SHA1_Update(&sha1Context, Magic2, sizeof(Magic2));
693 SHA1_Final(Digest, &sha1Context);
695 /* Convert to ASCII hex string. */
696 for (i = 0; i < MAX((MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH / 2), sizeof(Digest)); i++)
697 sprintf((char *)&authResponse[i * 2], "%02X", Digest[i]);
702 GenerateAuthenticatorResponsePlain
703 (char *secret, int secret_len,
704 u_char NTResponse[24], u_char PeerChallenge[16],
705 u_char *rchallenge, char *username,
706 u_char authResponse[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1])
708 u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2];
709 u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
710 u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
712 /* Hash (x2) the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */
713 ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword);
714 NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash);
715 NTPasswordHash(PasswordHash, sizeof(PasswordHash),
718 GenerateAuthenticatorResponse(PasswordHashHash, NTResponse, PeerChallenge,
719 rchallenge, username, authResponse);
726 * Set mppe_xxxx_key from MS-CHAP credentials. (see RFC 3079)
729 Set_Start_Key(u_char *rchallenge, char *secret, int secret_len)
731 u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2];
732 u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
733 u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
735 /* Hash (x2) the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */
736 ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword);
737 NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash);
738 NTPasswordHash(PasswordHash, sizeof(PasswordHash), PasswordHashHash);
740 mppe_set_chapv1(rchallenge, PasswordHashHash);
744 * Set mppe_xxxx_key from MS-CHAPv2 credentials. (see RFC 3079)
747 SetMasterKeys(char *secret, int secret_len, u_char NTResponse[24], int IsServer)
749 u_char unicodePassword[MAX_NT_PASSWORD * 2];
750 u_char PasswordHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
751 u_char PasswordHashHash[MD4_SIGNATURE_SIZE];
752 /* Hash (x2) the Unicode version of the secret (== password). */
753 ascii2unicode(secret, secret_len, unicodePassword);
754 NTPasswordHash(unicodePassword, secret_len * 2, PasswordHash);
755 NTPasswordHash(PasswordHash, sizeof(PasswordHash), PasswordHashHash);
756 mppe_set_chapv2(PasswordHashHash, NTResponse, IsServer);
759 #endif /* PPP_WITH_MPPE */
763 ChapMS(u_char *rchallenge, char *secret, int secret_len,
764 unsigned char *response)
766 BZERO(response, MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN);
768 ChapMS_NT(rchallenge, secret, secret_len, &response[MS_CHAP_NTRESP]);
770 #ifdef PPP_WITH_MSLANMAN
771 ChapMS_LANMan(rchallenge, secret, secret_len,
772 &response[MS_CHAP_LANMANRESP]);
774 /* preferred method is set by option */
775 response[MS_CHAP_USENT] = !ms_lanman;
777 response[MS_CHAP_USENT] = 1;
781 Set_Start_Key(rchallenge, secret, secret_len);
787 * If PeerChallenge is NULL, one is generated and the PeerChallenge
788 * field of response is filled in. Call this way when generating a response.
789 * If PeerChallenge is supplied, it is copied into the PeerChallenge field.
790 * Call this way when verifying a response (or debugging).
791 * Do not call with PeerChallenge = response.
793 * The PeerChallenge field of response is then used for calculation of the
794 * Authenticator Response.
797 ChapMS2(u_char *rchallenge, u_char *PeerChallenge,
798 char *user, char *secret, int secret_len, unsigned char *response,
799 u_char authResponse[], int authenticator)
802 u_char *p = &response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE];
805 BZERO(response, MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN);
807 /* Generate the Peer-Challenge if requested, or copy it if supplied. */
809 for (i = 0; i < MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHAL_LEN; i++)
810 *p++ = (u_char) (drand48() * 0xff);
812 BCOPY(PeerChallenge, &response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE],
813 MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHAL_LEN);
815 /* Generate the NT-Response */
816 ChapMS2_NT(rchallenge, &response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE], user,
817 secret, secret_len, &response[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP]);
819 /* Generate the Authenticator Response. */
820 GenerateAuthenticatorResponsePlain(secret, secret_len,
821 &response[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP],
822 &response[MS_CHAP2_PEER_CHALLENGE],
823 rchallenge, user, authResponse);
826 SetMasterKeys(secret, secret_len,
827 &response[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP], authenticator);
832 static struct chap_digest_type chapms_digest = {
833 CHAP_MICROSOFT, /* code */
834 chapms_generate_challenge,
835 chapms_verify_response,
836 chapms_make_response,
837 NULL, /* check_success */
838 chapms_handle_failure,
841 static struct chap_digest_type chapms2_digest = {
842 CHAP_MICROSOFT_V2, /* code */
843 chapms2_generate_challenge,
844 chapms2_verify_response,
845 chapms2_make_response,
846 chapms2_check_success,
847 chapms_handle_failure,
854 chap_register_digest(&chapms_digest);
855 chap_register_digest(&chapms2_digest);
856 add_options(chapms_option_list);
866 void random_bytes(unsigned char *bytes, int len)
871 bytes[i++] = (unsigned char) rand();
876 int test_chap_v1(void) {
877 char *secret = "TestPassword";
879 unsigned char challenge[8] = {
880 0x6c, 0x8d, 0x4b, 0xa1, 0x2b, 0x5c, 0x13, 0xc3
882 unsigned char response[MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN] = {
884 unsigned char result[MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN] = {
885 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
886 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
887 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
889 0x91, 0x09, 0x61, 0x5a, 0x0c, 0xac, 0xac, 0x55,
890 0x1f, 0x60, 0xe2, 0x9c, 0x00, 0xac, 0x24, 0xda,
891 0x6e, 0xa5, 0x7b, 0xdb, 0x1d, 0x6a, 0x17, 0xc5,
895 ChapMS(challenge, secret, strlen(secret), response);
896 return memcmp(response, result, MS_CHAP_RESPONSE_LEN);
899 int test_chap_v2(void) {
900 char *secret = "clientPass";
903 char saresponse[MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH+1];
904 char *saresult = "407A5589115FD0D6209F510FE9C04566932CDA56";
906 unsigned char authenticator[16] = {
907 0x5B, 0x5D, 0x7C, 0x7D, 0x7B, 0x3F, 0x2F, 0x3E,
908 0x3C, 0x2C, 0x60, 0x21, 0x32, 0x26, 0x26, 0x28
910 unsigned char peerchallenge[16] = {
911 0x21, 0x40, 0x23, 0x24, 0x25, 0x5E, 0x26, 0x2A,
912 0x28, 0x29, 0x5F, 0x2B, 0x3A, 0x33, 0x7C, 0x7E
914 unsigned char result[MS_CHAP_NTRESP_LEN] = {
915 0x82, 0x30, 0x9E, 0xCD, 0x8D, 0x70, 0x8B, 0x5E,
916 0xA0, 0x8F, 0xAA, 0x39, 0x81, 0xCD, 0x83, 0x54,
917 0x42, 0x33, 0x11, 0x4A, 0x3D, 0x85, 0xD6, 0xDF
920 unsigned char response[MS_CHAP2_RESPONSE_LEN] = {
923 ChapMS2(authenticator, peerchallenge, name,
924 secret, strlen(secret), response,
925 (unsigned char *)saresponse, MS_CHAP2_AUTHENTICATOR);
927 return memcmp(&response[MS_CHAP2_NTRESP], result, MS_CHAP2_NTRESP_LEN) ||
928 strncmp(saresponse, saresult, MS_AUTH_RESPONSE_LENGTH);
931 int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
933 if (test_chap_v1()) {
934 printf("CHAPv1 failed\n");
938 if (test_chap_v2()) {
939 printf("CHAPv2 failed\n");
947 #endif /* UNIT_TEST */