FreeRDP/libfreerdp/core/connection.c

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/*
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* FreeRDP: A Remote Desktop Protocol Implementation
* Connection Sequence
*
* Copyright 2011 Marc-Andre Moreau <marcandre.moreau@gmail.com>
* Copyright 2015 Thincast Technologies GmbH
* Copyright 2015 DI (FH) Martin Haimberger <martin.haimberger@thincast.com>
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include "info.h"
#include "input.h"
#include "rdp.h"
#include "connection.h"
#include "transport.h"
#include <winpr/crt.h>
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#include <winpr/crypto.h>
#include <freerdp/log.h>
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#include <freerdp/error.h>
#include <freerdp/listener.h>
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#define TAG FREERDP_TAG("core.connection")
/**
* Connection Sequence
* client server
* | |
* |-----------------------X.224 Connection Request PDU--------------------->|
* |<----------------------X.224 Connection Confirm PDU----------------------|
* |-------MCS Connect-Initial PDU with GCC Conference Create Request------->|
* |<-----MCS Connect-Response PDU with GCC Conference Create Response-------|
* |------------------------MCS Erect Domain Request PDU-------------------->|
* |------------------------MCS Attach User Request PDU--------------------->|
* |<-----------------------MCS Attach User Confirm PDU----------------------|
* |------------------------MCS Channel Join Request PDU-------------------->|
* |<-----------------------MCS Channel Join Confirm PDU---------------------|
* |----------------------------Security Exchange PDU----------------------->|
* |-------------------------------Client Info PDU-------------------------->|
* |<---------------------License Error PDU - Valid Client-------------------|
* |<-----------------------------Demand Active PDU--------------------------|
* |------------------------------Confirm Active PDU------------------------>|
* |-------------------------------Synchronize PDU-------------------------->|
* |---------------------------Control PDU - Cooperate---------------------->|
* |------------------------Control PDU - Request Control------------------->|
* |--------------------------Persistent Key List PDU(s)-------------------->|
* |--------------------------------Font List PDU--------------------------->|
* |<------------------------------Synchronize PDU---------------------------|
* |<--------------------------Control PDU - Cooperate-----------------------|
* |<-----------------------Control PDU - Granted Control--------------------|
* |<-------------------------------Font Map PDU-----------------------------|
*
*/
/**
*
* Connection Sequence
*
* 1. Connection Initiation: The client initiates the connection by sending the server a
* Class 0 X.224 Connection Request PDU (section 2.2.1.1). The server responds with a
* Class 0 X.224 Connection Confirm PDU (section 2.2.1.2). From this point, all subsequent
* data sent between client and server is wrapped in an X.224 Data Protocol Data Unit (PDU).
*
* 2. Basic Settings Exchange: Basic settings are exchanged between the client and server by
* using the MCS Connect Initial PDU (section 2.2.1.3) and MCS Connect Response PDU (section 2.2.1.4).
* The Connect Initial PDU contains a Generic Conference Control (GCC) Conference Create Request,
* while the Connect Response PDU contains a GCC Conference Create Response. These two GCC packets
* contain concatenated blocks of settings data (such as core data, security data, and network data)
* which are read by client and server.
*
* 3. Channel Connection: The client sends an MCS Erect Domain Request PDU (section 2.2.1.5),
* followed by an MCS Attach User Request PDU (section 2.2.1.6) to attach the primary user identity
* to the MCS domain. The server responds with an MCS Attach User Confirm PDU (section 2.2.1.7)
* containing the User Channel ID. The client then proceeds to join the user channel, the
* input/output (I/O) channel, and all of the static virtual channels (the I/O and static virtual
* channel IDs are obtained from the data embedded in the GCC packets) by using multiple MCS Channel
* Join Request PDUs (section 2.2.1.8). The server confirms each channel with an MCS Channel Join
* Confirm PDU (section 2.2.1.9). (The client only sends a Channel Join Request after it has received
* the Channel Join Confirm for the previously sent request.)
*
* From this point, all subsequent data sent from the client to the server is wrapped in an MCS Send
* Data Request PDU, while data sent from the server to the client is wrapped in an MCS Send Data
* Indication PDU. This is in addition to the data being wrapped by an X.224 Data PDU.
*
* 4. RDP Security Commencement: If Standard RDP Security mechanisms (section 5.3) are being employed and
* encryption is in force (this is determined by examining the data embedded in the GCC Conference Create
* Response packet) then the client sends a Security Exchange PDU (section 2.2.1.10) containing an encrypted
* 32-byte random number to the server. This random number is encrypted with the public key of the server
* as described in section 5.3.4.1 (the server's public key, as well as a 32-byte server-generated random
* number, are both obtained from the data embedded in the GCC Conference Create Response packet). The client
* and server then utilize the two 32-byte random numbers to generate session keys which are used to encrypt
* and validate the integrity of subsequent RDP traffic.
*
* From this point, all subsequent RDP traffic can be encrypted and a security header is included with the
* data if encryption is in force. (The Client Info PDU (section 2.2.1.11) and licensing PDUs ([MS-RDPELE]
* section 2.2.2) are an exception in that they always have a security header). The Security Header follows
* the X.224 and MCS Headers and indicates whether the attached data is encrypted. Even if encryption is in
* force, server-to-client traffic may not always be encrypted, while client-to-server traffic must always be
* encrypted (encryption of licensing PDUs is optional, however).
*
* 5. Secure Settings Exchange: Secure client data (such as the username, password, and auto-reconnect cookie)
* is sent to the server by using the Client Info PDU (section 2.2.1.11).
*
* 6. Optional Connect-Time Auto-Detection: During the optional connect-time auto-detect phase the goal is to
* determine characteristics of the network, such as the round-trip latency time and the bandwidth of the link
* between the server and client. This is accomplished by exchanging a collection of PDUs (specified in section 2.2.1.4)
* over a predetermined period of time with enough data to ensure that the results are statistically relevant.
*
* 7. Licensing: The goal of the licensing exchange is to transfer a license from the server to the client.
* The client stores this license and on subsequent connections sends the license to the server for validation.
* However, in some situations the client may not be issued a license to store. In effect, the packets exchanged
* during this phase of the protocol depend on the licensing mechanisms employed by the server. Within the context
* of this document, it is assumed that the client will not be issued a license to store. For details regarding
* more advanced licensing scenarios that take place during the Licensing Phase, see [MS-RDPELE] section 1.3.
*
* 8. Optional Multitransport Bootstrapping: After the connection has been secured and the Licensing Phase has run
* to completion, the server can choose to initiate multitransport connections ([MS-RDPEMT] section 1.3).
* The Initiate Multitransport Request PDU (section 2.2.15.1) is sent by the server to the client and results
* in the out-of-band creation of a multitransport connection using messages from the RDP-UDP, TLS, DTLS, and
* multitransport protocols ([MS-RDPEMT] section 1.3.1).
*
* 9. Capabilities Exchange: The server sends the set of capabilities it supports to the client in a Demand Active PDU
* (section 2.2.1.13.1). The client responds with its capabilities by sending a Confirm Active PDU (section 2.2.1.13.2).
*
* 10. Connection Finalization: The client and server exchange PDUs to finalize the connection details. The client-to-server
* PDUs sent during this phase have no dependencies on any of the server-to-client PDUs; they may be sent as a single batch,
* provided that sequencing is maintained.
*
* - The Client Synchronize PDU (section 2.2.1.14) is sent after transmitting the Confirm Active PDU.
* - The Client Control (Cooperate) PDU (section 2.2.1.15) is sent after transmitting the Client Synchronize PDU.
* - The Client Control (Request Control) PDU (section 2.2.1.16) is sent after transmitting the Client Control (Cooperate) PDU.
* - The optional Persistent Key List PDUs (section 2.2.1.17) are sent after transmitting the Client Control (Request Control) PDU.
* - The Font List PDU (section 2.2.1.18) is sent after transmitting the Persistent Key List PDUs or, if the Persistent Key List
* PDUs were not sent, it is sent after transmitting the Client Control (Request Control) PDU (section 2.2.1.16).
*
* The server-to-client PDUs sent during the Connection Finalization Phase have dependencies on the client-to-server PDUs.
*
* - The optional Monitor Layout PDU (section 2.2.12.1) has no dependency on any client-to-server PDUs and is sent after the Demand Active PDU.
* - The Server Synchronize PDU (section 2.2.1.19) is sent in response to the Confirm Active PDU.
* - The Server Control (Cooperate) PDU (section 2.2.1.20) is sent after transmitting the Server Synchronize PDU.
* - The Server Control (Granted Control) PDU (section 2.2.1.21) is sent in response to the Client Control (Request Control) PDU.
* - The Font Map PDU (section 2.2.1.22) is sent in response to the Font List PDU.
*
* Once the client has sent the Confirm Active PDU, it can start sending mouse and keyboard input to the server, and upon receipt
* of the Font List PDU the server can start sending graphics output to the client.
*
* Besides input and graphics data, other data that can be exchanged between client and server after the connection has been
* finalized includes connection management information and virtual channel messages (exchanged between client-side plug-ins
* and server-side applications).
*/
/**
* Establish RDP Connection based on the settings given in the 'rdp' parameter.
* @msdn{cc240452}
* @param rdp RDP module
* @return true if the connection succeeded. FALSE otherwise.
*/
BOOL rdp_client_connect(rdpRdp* rdp)
{
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BOOL status;
rdpSettings* settings = rdp->settings;
if (rdp->settingsCopy)
{
freerdp_settings_free(rdp->settingsCopy);
rdp->settingsCopy = NULL;
}
rdp->settingsCopy = freerdp_settings_clone(settings);
if (!rdp->settingsCopy)
return FALSE;
nego_init(rdp->nego);
nego_set_target(rdp->nego, settings->ServerHostname, settings->ServerPort);
if (settings->GatewayEnabled)
{
char* user = NULL;
char* domain = NULL;
char* cookie = NULL;
int user_length = 0;
int domain_length = 0;
int cookie_length = 0;
if (settings->Username)
{
user = settings->Username;
user_length = strlen(settings->Username);
}
if (settings->Domain)
domain = settings->Domain;
else
domain = settings->ComputerName;
domain_length = strlen(domain);
cookie_length = domain_length + 1 + user_length;
cookie = (char*) malloc(cookie_length + 1);
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if (!cookie)
return FALSE;
CopyMemory(cookie, domain, domain_length);
CharUpperBuffA(cookie, domain_length);
cookie[domain_length] = '\\';
if (settings->Username)
CopyMemory(&cookie[domain_length + 1], user, user_length);
cookie[cookie_length] = '\0';
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status = nego_set_cookie(rdp->nego, cookie);
free(cookie);
}
else
{
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status = nego_set_cookie(rdp->nego, settings->Username);
}
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if (!status)
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return FALSE;
nego_set_send_preconnection_pdu(rdp->nego, settings->SendPreconnectionPdu);
nego_set_preconnection_id(rdp->nego, settings->PreconnectionId);
nego_set_preconnection_blob(rdp->nego, settings->PreconnectionBlob);
nego_set_negotiation_enabled(rdp->nego, settings->NegotiateSecurityLayer);
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nego_set_restricted_admin_mode_required(rdp->nego, settings->RestrictedAdminModeRequired);
nego_set_gateway_enabled(rdp->nego, settings->GatewayEnabled);
nego_set_gateway_bypass_local(rdp->nego, settings->GatewayBypassLocal);
nego_enable_rdp(rdp->nego, settings->RdpSecurity);
nego_enable_tls(rdp->nego, settings->TlsSecurity);
nego_enable_nla(rdp->nego, settings->NlaSecurity);
nego_enable_ext(rdp->nego, settings->ExtSecurity);
if (settings->MstscCookieMode)
settings->CookieMaxLength = MSTSC_COOKIE_MAX_LENGTH;
nego_set_cookie_max_length(rdp->nego, settings->CookieMaxLength);
if (settings->LoadBalanceInfo)
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{
if (!nego_set_routing_token(rdp->nego, settings->LoadBalanceInfo, settings->LoadBalanceInfoLength))
return FALSE;
}
rdp_client_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_NEGO);
if (!nego_connect(rdp->nego))
{
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if (!freerdp_get_last_error(rdp->context))
freerdp_set_last_error(rdp->context, FREERDP_ERROR_SECURITY_NEGO_CONNECT_FAILED);
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WLog_ERR(TAG, "Error: protocol security negotiation or connection failure");
return FALSE;
}
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if ((rdp->nego->SelectedProtocol & PROTOCOL_TLS) || (rdp->nego->SelectedProtocol == PROTOCOL_RDP))
{
if ((settings->Username != NULL) && ((settings->Password != NULL) ||
(settings->RedirectionPassword != NULL && settings->RedirectionPasswordLength > 0)))
settings->AutoLogonEnabled = TRUE;
}
/* everything beyond this point is event-driven and non blocking */
rdp->transport->ReceiveCallback = rdp_recv_callback;
rdp->transport->ReceiveExtra = rdp;
transport_set_blocking_mode(rdp->transport, FALSE);
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if (rdp->state != CONNECTION_STATE_NLA)
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{
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if (!mcs_client_begin(rdp->mcs))
return FALSE;
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}
while (rdp->state != CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVE)
{
if (rdp_check_fds(rdp) < 0)
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{
if (!freerdp_get_last_error(rdp->context))
freerdp_set_last_error(rdp->context, FREERDP_ERROR_CONNECT_TRANSPORT_FAILED);
return FALSE;
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}
}
return TRUE;
}
BOOL rdp_client_disconnect(rdpRdp* rdp)
{
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BOOL status;
if (rdp->settingsCopy)
{
freerdp_settings_free(rdp->settingsCopy);
rdp->settingsCopy = NULL;
}
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status = nego_disconnect(rdp->nego);
rdp_reset(rdp);
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rdp_client_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_INITIAL);
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return status;
}
BOOL rdp_client_redirect(rdpRdp* rdp)
{
BOOL status;
rdpSettings* settings = rdp->settings;
rdp_client_disconnect(rdp);
if (rdp_redirection_apply_settings(rdp) != 0)
return FALSE;
if (settings->RedirectionFlags & LB_LOAD_BALANCE_INFO)
{
if (!nego_set_routing_token(rdp->nego, settings->LoadBalanceInfo, settings->LoadBalanceInfoLength))
return FALSE;
}
else
{
if (settings->RedirectionFlags & LB_TARGET_FQDN)
{
free(settings->ServerHostname);
settings->ServerHostname = _strdup(settings->RedirectionTargetFQDN);
if (!settings->ServerHostname)
return FALSE;
}
else if (settings->RedirectionFlags & LB_TARGET_NET_ADDRESS)
{
free(settings->ServerHostname);
settings->ServerHostname = _strdup(settings->TargetNetAddress);
if (!settings->ServerHostname)
return FALSE;
}
else if (settings->RedirectionFlags & LB_TARGET_NETBIOS_NAME)
{
free(settings->ServerHostname);
settings->ServerHostname = _strdup(settings->RedirectionTargetNetBiosName);
if (!settings->ServerHostname)
return FALSE;
}
}
if (settings->RedirectionFlags & LB_USERNAME)
{
free(settings->Username);
settings->Username = _strdup(settings->RedirectionUsername);
if (!settings->Username)
return FALSE;
}
if (settings->RedirectionFlags & LB_DOMAIN)
{
free(settings->Domain);
settings->Domain = _strdup(settings->RedirectionDomain);
if (!settings->Domain)
return FALSE;
}
status = rdp_client_connect(rdp);
return status;
}
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BOOL rdp_client_reconnect(rdpRdp* rdp)
{
BOOL status;
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rdpContext* context = rdp->context;
rdpChannels* channels = context->channels;
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freerdp_channels_disconnect(channels, context->instance);
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rdp_client_disconnect(rdp);
status = rdp_client_connect(rdp);
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if (status)
status = (freerdp_channels_post_connect(channels, context->instance) == CHANNEL_RC_OK);
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return status;
}
static BYTE fips_ivec[8] = { 0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0xAB, 0xCD, 0xEF };
static BOOL rdp_client_establish_keys(rdpRdp* rdp)
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{
BYTE* mod;
BYTE* exp;
wStream* s;
UINT32 length;
UINT32 key_len;
int status = 0;
BOOL ret = FALSE;
rdpSettings* settings;
BYTE* crypt_client_random = NULL;
settings = rdp->settings;
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Standard RDP Security Layer Levels/Method Overhaul [MS-RDPBCGR] Section 5.3 describes the encryption level and method values for standard RDP security. Looking at the current usage of these values in the FreeRDP code gives me reason to believe that there is a certain lack of understanding of how these values should be handled. The encryption level is only configured on the server side in the "Encryption Level" setting found in the Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration RDP-Tcp properties dialog and this value is never transferred from the client to the server over the wire. The possible options are "None", "Low", "Client Compatible", "High" and "FIPS Compliant". The client receices this value in the Server Security Data block (TS_UD_SC_SEC1), probably only for informational purposes and maybe to give the client the possibility to verify if the server's decision for the encryption method confirms to the server's encryption level. The possible encryption methods are "NONE", "40BIT", "56BIT", "128BIT" and "FIPS" and the RDP client advertises the ones it supports to the server in the Client Security Data block (TS_UD_CS_SEC). The server's configured encryption level value restricts the possible final encryption method. Something that I was not able to find in the documentation is the priority level of the individual encryption methods based on which the server makes its final method decision if there are several options. My analysis with Windows Servers reveiled that the order is 128, 56, 40, FIPS. The server only chooses FIPS if the level is "FIPS Comliant" or if it is the only method advertised by the client. Bottom line: * FreeRDP's client side does not need to set settings->EncryptionLevel (which was done quite frequently). * FreeRDP's server side does not have to set the supported encryption methods list in settings->EncryptionMethods Changes in this commit: Removed unnecessary/confusing changes of EncryptionLevel/Methods settings Refactor settings->DisableEncryption * This value actually means "Advanced RDP Encryption (NLA/TLS) is NOT used" * The old name caused lots of confusion among developers * Renamed it to "UseRdpSecurityLayer" (the compare logic stays untouched) Any client's setting of settings->EncryptionMethods were annihilated * All clients "want" to set all supported methods * Some clients forgot 56bit because 56bit was not supported at the time the code was written * settings->EncryptionMethods was overwritten anyways in nego_connect() * Removed all client side settings of settings->EncryptionMethods The default is "None" (0) * Changed nego_connect() to advertise all supported methods if settings->EncryptionMethods is 0 (None) * Added a commandline option /encryption-methods:comma separated list of the values "40", "56", "128", "FIPS". E.g. /encryption-methods:56,128 * Print warning if server chooses non-advertised method Verify received level and method in client's gcc_read_server_security_data * Only accept valid/known encryption methods * Verify encryption level/method combinations according to MS-RDPBCGR 5.3.2 Server implementations can now set settings->EncryptionLevel * The default for settings->EncryptionLevel is 0 (None) * nego_send_negotiation_response() changes it to ClientCompatible in that case * default to ClientCompatible if the server implementation set an invalid level Fix server's gcc_write_server_security_data * Verify server encryption level value set by server implementations * Choose rdp encryption method based on level and supported client methods * Moved FIPS to the lowest priority (only used if other methods are possible) Updated sample server * Support RDP Security (RdpKeyFile was not set) * Added commented sample code for setting the security level
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if (!settings->UseRdpSecurityLayer)
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{
/* no RDP encryption */
return TRUE;
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}
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/* encrypt client random */
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free(settings->ClientRandom);
settings->ClientRandomLength = CLIENT_RANDOM_LENGTH;
settings->ClientRandom = malloc(settings->ClientRandomLength);
if (!settings->ClientRandom)
return FALSE;
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winpr_RAND(settings->ClientRandom, settings->ClientRandomLength);
key_len = settings->RdpServerCertificate->cert_info.ModulusLength;
mod = settings->RdpServerCertificate->cert_info.Modulus;
exp = settings->RdpServerCertificate->cert_info.exponent;
/*
* client random must be (bitlen / 8) + 8 - see [MS-RDPBCGR] 5.3.4.1
* for details
*/
crypt_client_random = calloc(1, key_len + 8);
if (!crypt_client_random)
return FALSE;
crypto_rsa_public_encrypt(settings->ClientRandom, settings->ClientRandomLength, key_len, mod, exp, crypt_client_random);
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/* send crypt client random to server */
length = RDP_PACKET_HEADER_MAX_LENGTH + RDP_SECURITY_HEADER_LENGTH + 4 + key_len + 8;
s = Stream_New(NULL, length);
if (!s)
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "Stream_New failed!");
goto end;
}
rdp_write_header(rdp, s, length, MCS_GLOBAL_CHANNEL_ID);
rdp_write_security_header(s, SEC_EXCHANGE_PKT | SEC_LICENSE_ENCRYPT_SC);
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length = key_len + 8;
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Stream_Write_UINT32(s, length);
Stream_Write(s, crypt_client_random, length);
Stream_SealLength(s);
status = transport_write(rdp->mcs->transport, s);
Stream_Free(s, TRUE);
if (status < 0)
goto end;
rdp->do_crypt_license = TRUE;
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/* now calculate encrypt / decrypt and update keys */
if (!security_establish_keys(settings->ClientRandom, rdp))
goto end;
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rdp->do_crypt = TRUE;
if (settings->SaltedChecksum)
rdp->do_secure_checksum = TRUE;
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if (settings->EncryptionMethods == ENCRYPTION_METHOD_FIPS)
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{
rdp->fips_encrypt = winpr_Cipher_New(WINPR_CIPHER_DES_EDE3_CBC,
WINPR_ENCRYPT,
rdp->fips_encrypt_key,
fips_ivec);
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if (!rdp->fips_encrypt)
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "unable to allocate des3 encrypt key");
goto end;
}
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rdp->fips_decrypt = winpr_Cipher_New(WINPR_CIPHER_DES_EDE3_CBC,
WINPR_DECRYPT,
rdp->fips_decrypt_key,
fips_ivec);
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if (!rdp->fips_decrypt)
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "unable to allocate des3 decrypt key");
goto end;
}
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ret = TRUE;
goto end;
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}
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rdp->rc4_decrypt_key = winpr_RC4_New(rdp->decrypt_key, rdp->rc4_key_len);
rdp->rc4_encrypt_key = winpr_RC4_New(rdp->encrypt_key, rdp->rc4_key_len);
if (!rdp->rc4_decrypt_key || !rdp->rc4_encrypt_key)
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goto end;
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ret = TRUE;
end:
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free(crypt_client_random);
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if (!ret)
{
winpr_Cipher_Free(rdp->fips_decrypt);
winpr_Cipher_Free(rdp->fips_encrypt);
winpr_RC4_Free(rdp->rc4_decrypt_key);
winpr_RC4_Free(rdp->rc4_encrypt_key);
rdp->fips_decrypt = NULL;
rdp->fips_encrypt = NULL;
rdp->rc4_decrypt_key = NULL;
rdp->rc4_encrypt_key = NULL;
}
return ret;
}
BOOL rdp_server_establish_keys(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
BYTE* client_random = NULL;
BYTE* crypt_client_random = NULL;
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UINT32 rand_len, key_len;
UINT16 channel_id, length, sec_flags;
BYTE* mod;
BYTE* priv_exp;
BOOL ret = FALSE;
Standard RDP Security Layer Levels/Method Overhaul [MS-RDPBCGR] Section 5.3 describes the encryption level and method values for standard RDP security. Looking at the current usage of these values in the FreeRDP code gives me reason to believe that there is a certain lack of understanding of how these values should be handled. The encryption level is only configured on the server side in the "Encryption Level" setting found in the Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration RDP-Tcp properties dialog and this value is never transferred from the client to the server over the wire. The possible options are "None", "Low", "Client Compatible", "High" and "FIPS Compliant". The client receices this value in the Server Security Data block (TS_UD_SC_SEC1), probably only for informational purposes and maybe to give the client the possibility to verify if the server's decision for the encryption method confirms to the server's encryption level. The possible encryption methods are "NONE", "40BIT", "56BIT", "128BIT" and "FIPS" and the RDP client advertises the ones it supports to the server in the Client Security Data block (TS_UD_CS_SEC). The server's configured encryption level value restricts the possible final encryption method. Something that I was not able to find in the documentation is the priority level of the individual encryption methods based on which the server makes its final method decision if there are several options. My analysis with Windows Servers reveiled that the order is 128, 56, 40, FIPS. The server only chooses FIPS if the level is "FIPS Comliant" or if it is the only method advertised by the client. Bottom line: * FreeRDP's client side does not need to set settings->EncryptionLevel (which was done quite frequently). * FreeRDP's server side does not have to set the supported encryption methods list in settings->EncryptionMethods Changes in this commit: Removed unnecessary/confusing changes of EncryptionLevel/Methods settings Refactor settings->DisableEncryption * This value actually means "Advanced RDP Encryption (NLA/TLS) is NOT used" * The old name caused lots of confusion among developers * Renamed it to "UseRdpSecurityLayer" (the compare logic stays untouched) Any client's setting of settings->EncryptionMethods were annihilated * All clients "want" to set all supported methods * Some clients forgot 56bit because 56bit was not supported at the time the code was written * settings->EncryptionMethods was overwritten anyways in nego_connect() * Removed all client side settings of settings->EncryptionMethods The default is "None" (0) * Changed nego_connect() to advertise all supported methods if settings->EncryptionMethods is 0 (None) * Added a commandline option /encryption-methods:comma separated list of the values "40", "56", "128", "FIPS". E.g. /encryption-methods:56,128 * Print warning if server chooses non-advertised method Verify received level and method in client's gcc_read_server_security_data * Only accept valid/known encryption methods * Verify encryption level/method combinations according to MS-RDPBCGR 5.3.2 Server implementations can now set settings->EncryptionLevel * The default for settings->EncryptionLevel is 0 (None) * nego_send_negotiation_response() changes it to ClientCompatible in that case * default to ClientCompatible if the server implementation set an invalid level Fix server's gcc_write_server_security_data * Verify server encryption level value set by server implementations * Choose rdp encryption method based on level and supported client methods * Moved FIPS to the lowest priority (only used if other methods are possible) Updated sample server * Support RDP Security (RdpKeyFile was not set) * Added commented sample code for setting the security level
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if (!rdp->settings->UseRdpSecurityLayer)
{
/* No RDP Security. */
return TRUE;
}
if (!rdp_read_header(rdp, s, &length, &channel_id))
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "invalid RDP header");
return FALSE;
}
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if (!rdp_read_security_header(s, &sec_flags))
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{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "invalid security header");
return FALSE;
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}
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if ((sec_flags & SEC_EXCHANGE_PKT) == 0)
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "missing SEC_EXCHANGE_PKT in security header");
return FALSE;
}
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rdp->do_crypt_license = (sec_flags & SEC_LICENSE_ENCRYPT_SC) != 0 ? TRUE : FALSE;
if (Stream_GetRemainingLength(s) < 4)
return FALSE;
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Stream_Read_UINT32(s, rand_len);
/* rand_len already includes 8 bytes of padding */
if (Stream_GetRemainingLength(s) < rand_len)
return FALSE;
key_len = rdp->settings->RdpServerRsaKey->ModulusLength;
client_random = malloc(key_len);
if (!client_random)
return FALSE;
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if (rand_len != key_len + 8)
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "invalid encrypted client random length");
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goto end;
}
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crypt_client_random = calloc(1, rand_len);
if (!crypt_client_random)
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goto end;
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Stream_Read(s, crypt_client_random, rand_len);
mod = rdp->settings->RdpServerRsaKey->Modulus;
priv_exp = rdp->settings->RdpServerRsaKey->PrivateExponent;
crypto_rsa_private_decrypt(crypt_client_random, rand_len - 8, key_len, mod, priv_exp, client_random);
/* now calculate encrypt / decrypt and update keys */
if (!security_establish_keys(client_random, rdp))
goto end;
rdp->do_crypt = TRUE;
if (rdp->settings->EncryptionMethods == ENCRYPTION_METHOD_FIPS)
{
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rdp->fips_encrypt = winpr_Cipher_New(WINPR_CIPHER_DES_EDE3_CBC,
WINPR_ENCRYPT,
rdp->fips_encrypt_key,
fips_ivec);
if (!rdp->fips_encrypt)
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "unable to allocate des3 encrypt key");
goto end;
}
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rdp->fips_decrypt = winpr_Cipher_New(WINPR_CIPHER_DES_EDE3_CBC,
WINPR_DECRYPT,
rdp->fips_decrypt_key,
fips_ivec);
if (!rdp->fips_decrypt)
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "unable to allocate des3 decrypt key");
goto end;
}
ret = TRUE;
goto end;
}
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rdp->rc4_decrypt_key = winpr_RC4_New(rdp->decrypt_key, rdp->rc4_key_len);
rdp->rc4_encrypt_key = winpr_RC4_New(rdp->encrypt_key, rdp->rc4_key_len);
if (!rdp->rc4_decrypt_key || !rdp->rc4_encrypt_key)
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goto end;
ret = TRUE;
end:
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free(crypt_client_random);
free(client_random);
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if (!ret)
{
winpr_Cipher_Free(rdp->fips_encrypt);
winpr_Cipher_Free(rdp->fips_decrypt);
winpr_RC4_Free(rdp->rc4_encrypt_key);
winpr_RC4_Free(rdp->rc4_decrypt_key);
rdp->fips_encrypt = NULL;
rdp->fips_decrypt = NULL;
rdp->rc4_encrypt_key = NULL;
rdp->rc4_decrypt_key = NULL;
}
return ret;
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}
BOOL rdp_client_connect_mcs_channel_join_confirm(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
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UINT32 i;
UINT16 channelId;
BOOL allJoined = TRUE;
rdpMcs* mcs = rdp->mcs;
if (!mcs_recv_channel_join_confirm(mcs, s, &channelId))
return FALSE;
if (!mcs->userChannelJoined)
{
if (channelId != mcs->userId)
return FALSE;
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mcs->userChannelJoined = TRUE;
if (!mcs_send_channel_join_request(mcs, MCS_GLOBAL_CHANNEL_ID))
return FALSE;
}
else if (!mcs->globalChannelJoined)
{
if (channelId != MCS_GLOBAL_CHANNEL_ID)
return FALSE;
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mcs->globalChannelJoined = TRUE;
if (mcs->messageChannelId != 0)
{
if (!mcs_send_channel_join_request(mcs, mcs->messageChannelId))
return FALSE;
allJoined = FALSE;
}
else
{
if (mcs->channelCount > 0)
{
if (!mcs_send_channel_join_request(mcs, mcs->channels[0].ChannelId))
return FALSE;
allJoined = FALSE;
}
}
}
else if ((mcs->messageChannelId != 0) && !mcs->messageChannelJoined)
{
if (channelId != mcs->messageChannelId)
return FALSE;
mcs->messageChannelJoined = TRUE;
if (mcs->channelCount > 0)
{
if (!mcs_send_channel_join_request(mcs, mcs->channels[0].ChannelId))
return FALSE;
allJoined = FALSE;
}
}
else
{
for (i = 0; i < mcs->channelCount; i++)
{
if (mcs->channels[i].joined)
continue;
if (mcs->channels[i].ChannelId != channelId)
return FALSE;
mcs->channels[i].joined = TRUE;
break;
}
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if (i + 1 < mcs->channelCount)
{
if (!mcs_send_channel_join_request(mcs, mcs->channels[i + 1].ChannelId))
return FALSE;
allJoined = FALSE;
}
}
if (mcs->userChannelJoined && mcs->globalChannelJoined && allJoined)
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{
if (!rdp_client_establish_keys(rdp))
return FALSE;
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if (!rdp_send_client_info(rdp))
return FALSE;
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rdp_client_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_LICENSING);
}
return TRUE;
}
BOOL rdp_client_connect_auto_detect(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
BYTE* mark;
UINT16 length;
UINT16 channelId;
/* If the MCS message channel has been joined... */
if (rdp->mcs->messageChannelId != 0)
{
/* Process any MCS message channel PDUs. */
Stream_GetPointer(s, mark);
if (rdp_read_header(rdp, s, &length, &channelId))
{
if (channelId == rdp->mcs->messageChannelId)
{
UINT16 securityFlags = 0;
if (!rdp_read_security_header(s, &securityFlags))
return FALSE;
if (rdp_recv_message_channel_pdu(rdp, s, securityFlags) == 0)
return TRUE;
}
}
Stream_SetPointer(s, mark);
}
return FALSE;
}
int rdp_client_connect_license(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
int status;
status = license_recv(rdp->license, s);
if (status < 0)
return status;
if (rdp->license->state == LICENSE_STATE_ABORTED)
{
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WLog_ERR(TAG, "license connection sequence aborted.");
return -1;
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}
if (rdp->license->state == LICENSE_STATE_COMPLETED)
{
rdp_client_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_CAPABILITIES_EXCHANGE);
}
return 0;
}
int rdp_client_connect_demand_active(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
BYTE* mark;
UINT16 width;
UINT16 height;
width = rdp->settings->DesktopWidth;
height = rdp->settings->DesktopHeight;
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Stream_GetPointer(s, mark);
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if (!rdp_recv_demand_active(rdp, s))
{
UINT16 channelId;
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Stream_SetPointer(s, mark);
rdp_recv_get_active_header(rdp, s, &channelId);
/* Was Stream_Seek(s, RDP_PACKET_HEADER_MAX_LENGTH);
* but the headers aren't always that length,
* so that could result in a bad offset.
*/
return rdp_recv_out_of_sequence_pdu(rdp, s);
}
if (freerdp_shall_disconnect(rdp->instance))
return 0;
if (!rdp_send_confirm_active(rdp))
return -1;
if (!input_register_client_callbacks(rdp->input))
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "error registering client callbacks");
return -1;
}
/**
* The server may request a different desktop size during Deactivation-Reactivation sequence.
* In this case, the UI should be informed and do actual window resizing at this point.
*/
if (width != rdp->settings->DesktopWidth || height != rdp->settings->DesktopHeight)
{
BOOL status = TRUE;
IFCALLRET(rdp->update->DesktopResize, status, rdp->update->context);
if (!status)
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "client desktop resize callback failed");
return -1;
}
}
rdp_client_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_FINALIZATION);
return rdp_client_connect_finalize(rdp);
}
int rdp_client_connect_finalize(rdpRdp* rdp)
{
/**
* [MS-RDPBCGR] 1.3.1.1 - 8.
* The client-to-server PDUs sent during this phase have no dependencies on any of the server-to-
* client PDUs; they may be sent as a single batch, provided that sequencing is maintained.
*/
if (!rdp_send_client_synchronize_pdu(rdp))
return -1;
if (!rdp_send_client_control_pdu(rdp, CTRLACTION_COOPERATE))
return -1;
if (!rdp_send_client_control_pdu(rdp, CTRLACTION_REQUEST_CONTROL))
return -1;
/**
* [MS-RDPBCGR] 2.2.1.17
* Client persistent key list must be sent if a bitmap is
* stored in persistent bitmap cache or the server has advertised support for bitmap
* host cache and a deactivation reactivation sequence is *not* in progress.
*/
if (!rdp->deactivation_reactivation && rdp->settings->BitmapCachePersistEnabled)
{
if (!rdp_send_client_persistent_key_list_pdu(rdp))
return -1;
}
if (!rdp_send_client_font_list_pdu(rdp, FONTLIST_FIRST | FONTLIST_LAST))
return -1;
return 0;
}
int rdp_client_transition_to_state(rdpRdp* rdp, int state)
{
int status = 0;
switch (state)
{
case CONNECTION_STATE_INITIAL:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_INITIAL;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_NEGO:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_NEGO;
break;
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case CONNECTION_STATE_NLA:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_NLA;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_CONNECT:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_CONNECT;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ERECT_DOMAIN:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ERECT_DOMAIN;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ATTACH_USER:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ATTACH_USER;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_CHANNEL_JOIN:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_CHANNEL_JOIN;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_RDP_SECURITY_COMMENCEMENT:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_RDP_SECURITY_COMMENCEMENT;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_SECURE_SETTINGS_EXCHANGE:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_SECURE_SETTINGS_EXCHANGE;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_CONNECT_TIME_AUTO_DETECT:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_CONNECT_TIME_AUTO_DETECT;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_LICENSING:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_LICENSING;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MULTITRANSPORT_BOOTSTRAPPING:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MULTITRANSPORT_BOOTSTRAPPING;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_CAPABILITIES_EXCHANGE:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_CAPABILITIES_EXCHANGE;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_FINALIZATION:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_FINALIZATION;
update_reset_state(rdp->update);
rdp->finalize_sc_pdus = 0;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVE:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVE;
break;
default:
status = -1;
break;
}
return status;
}
BOOL rdp_server_accept_nego(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
BOOL status;
rdpSettings* settings = rdp->settings;
rdpNego *nego = rdp->nego;
transport_set_blocking_mode(rdp->transport, TRUE);
if (!nego_read_request(nego, s))
return FALSE;
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nego->SelectedProtocol = 0;
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WLog_INFO(TAG, "Client Security: NLA:%d TLS:%d RDP:%d",
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(nego->RequestedProtocols & PROTOCOL_NLA) ? 1 : 0,
(nego->RequestedProtocols & PROTOCOL_TLS) ? 1 : 0,
(nego->RequestedProtocols == PROTOCOL_RDP) ? 1 : 0
);
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WLog_INFO(TAG, "Server Security: NLA:%d TLS:%d RDP:%d",
settings->NlaSecurity, settings->TlsSecurity, settings->RdpSecurity);
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if ((settings->NlaSecurity) && (nego->RequestedProtocols & PROTOCOL_NLA))
{
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nego->SelectedProtocol = PROTOCOL_NLA;
}
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else if ((settings->TlsSecurity) && (nego->RequestedProtocols & PROTOCOL_TLS))
{
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nego->SelectedProtocol = PROTOCOL_TLS;
}
else if ((settings->RdpSecurity) && (nego->RequestedProtocols == PROTOCOL_RDP))
{
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nego->SelectedProtocol = PROTOCOL_RDP;
}
else
{
/*
* when here client and server aren't compatible, we select the right
* error message to return to the client in the nego failure packet
*/
nego->SelectedProtocol = PROTOCOL_FAILED_NEGO;
if (settings->RdpSecurity)
{
WLog_ERR(TAG, "server supports only Standard RDP Security");
nego->SelectedProtocol |= SSL_NOT_ALLOWED_BY_SERVER;
}
else
{
if (settings->NlaSecurity && !settings->TlsSecurity)
{
WLog_WARN(TAG, "server supports only NLA Security");
nego->SelectedProtocol |= HYBRID_REQUIRED_BY_SERVER;
}
else
{
WLog_WARN(TAG, "server supports only a SSL based Security (TLS or NLA)");
nego->SelectedProtocol |= SSL_REQUIRED_BY_SERVER;
}
}
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WLog_ERR(TAG, "Protocol security negotiation failure");
}
if (!(nego->SelectedProtocol & PROTOCOL_FAILED_NEGO))
{
WLog_INFO(TAG, "Negotiated Security: NLA:%d TLS:%d RDP:%d",
(nego->SelectedProtocol & PROTOCOL_NLA) ? 1 : 0,
(nego->SelectedProtocol & PROTOCOL_TLS) ? 1 : 0,
(nego->SelectedProtocol == PROTOCOL_RDP) ? 1: 0
);
}
if (!nego_send_negotiation_response(nego))
return FALSE;
status = FALSE;
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if (nego->SelectedProtocol & PROTOCOL_NLA)
status = transport_accept_nla(rdp->transport);
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else if (nego->SelectedProtocol & PROTOCOL_TLS)
status = transport_accept_tls(rdp->transport);
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else if (nego->SelectedProtocol == PROTOCOL_RDP) /* 0 */
status = transport_accept_rdp(rdp->transport);
if (!status)
return FALSE;
transport_set_blocking_mode(rdp->transport, FALSE);
rdp_server_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_NEGO);
return TRUE;
}
BOOL rdp_server_accept_mcs_connect_initial(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
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UINT32 i;
rdpMcs* mcs = rdp->mcs;
if (!mcs_recv_connect_initial(mcs, s))
return FALSE;
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WLog_INFO(TAG, "Accepted client: %s", rdp->settings->ClientHostname);
WLog_INFO(TAG, "Accepted channels:");
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for (i = 0; i < mcs->channelCount; i++)
{
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WLog_INFO(TAG, " %s", mcs->channels[i].Name);
}
if (!mcs_send_connect_response(mcs))
return FALSE;
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rdp_server_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_CONNECT);
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return TRUE;
}
BOOL rdp_server_accept_mcs_erect_domain_request(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
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if (!mcs_recv_erect_domain_request(rdp->mcs, s))
return FALSE;
rdp_server_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ERECT_DOMAIN);
return TRUE;
}
BOOL rdp_server_accept_mcs_attach_user_request(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
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if (!mcs_recv_attach_user_request(rdp->mcs, s))
return FALSE;
if (!mcs_send_attach_user_confirm(rdp->mcs))
return FALSE;
rdp_server_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ATTACH_USER);
return TRUE;
}
BOOL rdp_server_accept_mcs_channel_join_request(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
{
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UINT32 i;
UINT16 channelId;
BOOL allJoined = TRUE;
rdpMcs* mcs = rdp->mcs;
if (!mcs_recv_channel_join_request(mcs, s, &channelId))
return FALSE;
if (!mcs_send_channel_join_confirm(mcs, channelId))
return FALSE;
if (channelId == mcs->userId)
mcs->userChannelJoined = TRUE;
else if (channelId == MCS_GLOBAL_CHANNEL_ID)
mcs->globalChannelJoined = TRUE;
else if (channelId == mcs->messageChannelId)
mcs->messageChannelJoined = TRUE;
for (i = 0; i < mcs->channelCount; i++)
{
if (mcs->channels[i].ChannelId == channelId)
mcs->channels[i].joined = TRUE;
if (!mcs->channels[i].joined)
allJoined = FALSE;
}
if ((mcs->userChannelJoined) && (mcs->globalChannelJoined) && (mcs->messageChannelId == 0 || mcs->messageChannelJoined) && allJoined)
{
rdp_server_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_RDP_SECURITY_COMMENCEMENT);
}
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return TRUE;
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}
BOOL rdp_server_accept_confirm_active(rdpRdp* rdp, wStream* s)
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{
if (rdp->state != CONNECTION_STATE_CAPABILITIES_EXCHANGE)
return FALSE;
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if (!rdp_recv_confirm_active(rdp, s))
return FALSE;
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if (rdp->settings->SaltedChecksum)
rdp->do_secure_checksum = TRUE;
rdp_server_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_FINALIZATION);
if (!rdp_send_server_synchronize_pdu(rdp))
return FALSE;
if (!rdp_send_server_control_cooperate_pdu(rdp))
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
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}
BOOL rdp_server_reactivate(rdpRdp* rdp)
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{
freerdp_peer* client = NULL;
if (rdp->context && rdp->context->peer)
client = rdp->context->peer;
if (client)
client->activated = FALSE;
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if (!rdp_send_deactivate_all(rdp))
return FALSE;
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rdp_server_transition_to_state(rdp, CONNECTION_STATE_CAPABILITIES_EXCHANGE);
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if (!rdp_send_demand_active(rdp))
return FALSE;
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rdp->AwaitCapabilities = TRUE;
return TRUE;
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}
int rdp_server_transition_to_state(rdpRdp* rdp, int state)
{
int status = 0;
freerdp_peer* client = NULL;
if (rdp->state >= CONNECTION_STATE_RDP_SECURITY_COMMENCEMENT)
client = rdp->context->peer;
if (rdp->state < CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVE)
{
if (client)
client->activated = FALSE;
}
switch (state)
{
case CONNECTION_STATE_INITIAL:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_INITIAL;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_NEGO:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_NEGO;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_CONNECT:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_CONNECT;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ERECT_DOMAIN:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ERECT_DOMAIN;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ATTACH_USER:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_ATTACH_USER;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_CHANNEL_JOIN:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MCS_CHANNEL_JOIN;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_RDP_SECURITY_COMMENCEMENT:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_RDP_SECURITY_COMMENCEMENT;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_SECURE_SETTINGS_EXCHANGE:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_SECURE_SETTINGS_EXCHANGE;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_CONNECT_TIME_AUTO_DETECT:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_CONNECT_TIME_AUTO_DETECT;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_LICENSING:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_LICENSING;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_MULTITRANSPORT_BOOTSTRAPPING:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_MULTITRANSPORT_BOOTSTRAPPING;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_CAPABILITIES_EXCHANGE:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_CAPABILITIES_EXCHANGE;
rdp->AwaitCapabilities = FALSE;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_FINALIZATION:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_FINALIZATION;
rdp->finalize_sc_pdus = 0;
break;
case CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVE:
rdp->state = CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVE;
update_reset_state(rdp->update);
if (client)
{
if (!client->connected)
{
/**
* PostConnect should only be called once and should not
* be called after a reactivation sequence.
*/
IFCALLRET(client->PostConnect, client->connected, client);
if (!client->connected)
return -1;
}
if (rdp->state >= CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVE)
{
IFCALLRET(client->Activate, client->activated, client);
if (!client->activated)
return -1;
}
}
break;
default:
status = -1;
break;
}
return status;
}