def test_lsa_LookupSids3_without_schannel(self): machine_creds = Credentials() machine_creds.guess(self.lp) machine_creds.set_machine_account() c = lsa.lsarpc( "ncacn_ip_tcp:%s[seal]" % self.server, self.lp, machine_creds) sids = lsa.SidArray() sid = lsa.SidPtr() # Need a set x = dom_sid("S-1-5-7") sid.sid = x sids.sids = [sid] sids.num_sids = 1 names = lsa.TransNameArray2() level = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_NAMES_ALL count = 0 lookup_options = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_OPTION_SEARCH_ISOLATED_NAMES client_revision = lsa.LSA_CLIENT_REVISION_2 with self.assertRaises(NTSTATUSError) as e: c.LookupSids3(sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) if (e.exception.args[0] != NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED): raise AssertionError("LookupSids3 without schannel must fail with ACCESS_DENIED")
def test_lsa_LookupSids3_multiple_conns(self): machine_creds = Credentials() machine_creds.guess(self.lp) machine_creds.set_machine_account() c = lsa.lsarpc( "ncacn_ip_tcp:%s[schannel,seal]" % self.server, self.lp, machine_creds) sids = lsa.SidArray() sid = lsa.SidPtr() # Need a set x = dom_sid("S-1-5-7") sid.sid = x sids.sids = [sid] sids.num_sids = 1 names = lsa.TransNameArray2() level = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_NAMES_ALL count = 0 lookup_options = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_OPTION_SEARCH_ISOLATED_NAMES client_revision = lsa.LSA_CLIENT_REVISION_2 # We want to run LookupSids3, and then again on a new # connection to show that we don't have an issue with the DB # being tied to the wrong connection. (domains, names, count) = c.LookupSids3(sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) self.assertEqual(count, 1) self.assertEqual(names.count, 1) self.assertEqual(names.names[0].name.string, "ANONYMOUS LOGON") c = lsa.lsarpc( "ncacn_ip_tcp:%s[schannel,seal]" % self.server, self.lp, machine_creds) (domains, names, count) = c.LookupSids3(sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) self.assertEqual(count, 1) self.assertEqual(names.count, 1) self.assertEqual(names.names[0].name.string, "ANONYMOUS LOGON")
def packet_lsarpc_76(packet, conversation, context): # lsa_LookupSids3 c = context.get_lsarpc_connection() sids = lsa.SidArray() sid = lsa.SidPtr() # Need a set x = dom_sid("S-1-5-7") sid.sid = x sids.sids = [sid] sids.num_sids = 1 names = lsa.TransNameArray2() level = 5 count = 0 lookup_options = 0 client_revision = 2 c.LookupSids3(sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) return True
def packet_lsarpc_76(packet, conversation, context): # lsa_LookupSids3 c = context.get_lsarpc_connection() sids = lsa.SidArray() sid = lsa.SidPtr() # Need a set x = dom_sid("S-1-5-7") sid.sid = x sids.sids = [sid] sids.num_sids = 1 names = lsa.TransNameArray2() level = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_NAMES_ALL count = 0 lookup_options = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_OPTION_SEARCH_ISOLATED_NAMES client_revision = lsa.LSA_CLIENT_REVISION_2 c.LookupSids3(sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) return True
def test_lsa_LookupSids3_multiple(self): machine_creds = Credentials() machine_creds.guess(self.lp) machine_creds.set_machine_account() c = lsa.lsarpc( "ncacn_ip_tcp:%s[schannel,seal]" % self.server, self.lp, machine_creds) sids = lsa.SidArray() sid = lsa.SidPtr() # Need a set x = dom_sid("S-1-5-7") sid.sid = x sids.sids = [sid] sids.num_sids = 1 names = lsa.TransNameArray2() level = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_NAMES_ALL count = 0 lookup_options = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_OPTION_SEARCH_ISOLATED_NAMES client_revision = lsa.LSA_CLIENT_REVISION_2 # We want to run LookupSids3 multiple times on the same # connection as we have code to re-use the sam.ldb and we need # to check things work for the second request. (domains, names, count) = c.LookupSids3(sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) self.assertEqual(count, 1) self.assertEqual(names.count, 1) self.assertEqual(names.names[0].name.string, "ANONYMOUS LOGON") (domains2, names2, count2) = c.LookupSids3(sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) self.assertEqual(count2, 1) self.assertEqual(names2.count, 1) self.assertEqual(names2.names[0].name.string, "ANONYMOUS LOGON") # Just looking for any exceptions in the last couple of loops c.LookupSids3(sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) c.LookupSids3(sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision)
def test_lsa_LookupNames4_LookupSids3_multiple(self): """ Test by going back and forward between real DB lookups name->sid->name to ensure the sam.ldb handle is fine once shared """ machine_creds = Credentials() machine_creds.guess(self.lp) machine_creds.set_machine_account() c_normal = lsa.lsarpc( "ncacn_np:%s[seal]" % self.server, self.lp, machine_creds) username, domain = c_normal.GetUserName(None, None, None) c = lsa.lsarpc( "ncacn_ip_tcp:%s[schannel,seal]" % self.server, self.lp, machine_creds) sids = lsa.TransSidArray3() names = [username] level = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_NAMES_ALL count = 0 lookup_options = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_OPTION_SEARCH_ISOLATED_NAMES client_revision = lsa.LSA_CLIENT_REVISION_2 (domains, sids, count) = c.LookupNames4(names, sids, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) # Another lookup on the same connection, will re-used the # server-side implicit state handle on the connection (domains, sids, count) = c.LookupNames4(names, sids, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) self.assertEqual(count, 1) self.assertEqual(sids.count, 1) # Now look the SIDs back up names = lsa.TransNameArray2() sid = lsa.SidPtr() sid.sid = sids.sids[0].sid lookup_sids = lsa.SidArray() lookup_sids.sids = [sid] lookup_sids.num_sids = 1 level = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_NAMES_ALL count = 1 lookup_options = 0 client_revision = lsa.LSA_CLIENT_REVISION_2 (domains, names, count) = c.LookupSids3(lookup_sids, names, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision) self.assertEqual(count, 1) self.assertEqual(names.count, 1) self.assertEqual(names.names[0].name.string, username.string) # And once more just to be sure, just checking for a fault sids = lsa.TransSidArray3() names = [username] level = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_NAMES_ALL count = 0 lookup_options = lsa.LSA_LOOKUP_OPTION_SEARCH_ISOLATED_NAMES client_revision = lsa.LSA_CLIENT_REVISION_2 (domains, sids, count) = c.LookupNames4(names, sids, level, count, lookup_options, client_revision)