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Add logic for STARTTLS enabled AD servers
There are two different scenarios. x0C is the buffsize reply from openldap-like servers whereas AD servers probably have x84 and return also the OID. The following is kind of hackish as ldap_ExtendedResponse_parse() in apps/s_client.c of openssl is kind of hard to understand. It was deducted from a number of hosts. Bottom line: We'll look at the 9th byte or at the 17th when retrieving the result code AD: 30 84 00 00 00 7d 02 01 01 78 84 00 00 00 74 0a 01 34 04 00 04 55 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 3a 20 [ failed AD .. LdapErr + OID..] 30 84 00 00 00 28 02 01 01 78 84 00 00 00 1F 0A 01 00 04 00 04 00 8A 16 [.. OID ..] ^^ bufflen ^^ resultcode 30 0C 02 01 01 78 07 0A 01 00 04 00 04 00 ^^ bufflen ^^ result code
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@ -11429,7 +11429,7 @@ starttls_ldap_dialog() {
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local -i ret=0
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local msg_lenstr=""
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local -i msg_len=0
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local result=""
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local result="" buffsize=""
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local starttls_init=",
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x30, x1d, x02, x01, # LDAP extendedReq
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x01, # messageID: 1
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@ -11441,13 +11441,26 @@ starttls_ldap_dialog() {
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result=$(sockread_fast 256)
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[[ $DEBUG -ge 4 ]] && safe_echo "$debugpad $result\n"
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# response is typically 30 0c 02 01 01 78 07 0a 01 00 04 00 04 00
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# ^^ 0 would be success in 9th byte
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#
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# For ~ OpenLDAP: response is typically 30 0c 02 01 01 78 07 0a 01 00 04 00 04 00
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# ^^ buffsize ^^ ret value (0 -> success)
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# see https://git.openldap.org/openldap/openldap/-/blob/master/include/ldap.h
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# return values in https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2251#page-45 and e.g.
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# https://git.openldap.org/openldap/openldap/-/blob/master/include/ldap.h
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case "${result:18:2}" in
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# We have two different scenarios though. x0C is the buffsize reply from openldap-like servers
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# whereas AD servers probably have x84 and return also the OID. The following is kind of
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# hackish as ldap_ExtendedResponse_parse() in apps/s_client.c of openssl is kind of hard
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# to understand. It was deducted from a number of hosts.
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# Bottom line: We'll look at the 9th byte or at the 17th when retrieving the result code
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buffsize="${result:2:2}"
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case $buffsize in
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0C) result_code="${result:18:2}" ;;
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84) result_code="${result:34:2}" ;;
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esac
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[[ $DEBUG -ge 2 ]] && safe_echo "$debugpad buffsize: $buffsize / LDAP result_code: $result_code \n"
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case $result_code in
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00) ret=0 ;;
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# success
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01) ret=1 ;;
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@ -11459,12 +11472,13 @@ starttls_ldap_dialog() {
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msg_len=$((2 * msg_lenstr))
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safe_echo "$debugpad $(hex2binary "${result:28:$msg_len}")"
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fi ;;
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*)
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ret=127
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if [[ $DEBUG -ge 2 ]]; then
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safe_echo "$debugpad $(hex2dec "${result:28:2}")"
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fi ;;
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34) [[ $DEBUG -ge 2 ]] && safe_echo " seems AD server with no STARTTLS\n"
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ret=52 ;;
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*) [[ $DEBUG -ge 2 ]] && safe_echo "$debugpad $(hex2dec "${result:28:2}")"
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ret=127 ;;
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esac
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debugme echo "=== finished LDAP STARTTLS dialog with ${ret} ==="
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return $ret
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}
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