[cifs-protocol] [EXTERNAL] Re: [MS-KILE] Certificate strings - but nothing is said as to how these strings are to be derived from the client’s certificate - TrackingID#2308180010001826
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I will see what more I can find out.
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Subject: Re: [cifs-protocol] [EXTERNAL] Re: [MS-KILE] Certificate strings - but nothing is said as to how these strings are to be derived from the client’s certificate - TrackingID#2308180010001826
Thanks. Can you expand on
> Note No semantics are to be attached to these values other than those specified in section 3.
In particular, how are the values in this enum used in Active Directory, in particular is there any use in conditional ACEs? Section 3 isn't a clear enough reference sorry!
Thanks,
Andrew Bartlett
On Fri, 2023-09-22 at 22:17 +0000, Jeff McCashland (He/him) via cifs-protocol wrote:
Hi Joseph,
Here is further information: The string in pCertificateStringsArray represents a certificate based claim source. We could have 2 types of claim source, AD based source or certificate based source.
Claims source type is defined here:
[MS-ADTS] 2.2.18.3 CLAIMS_SOURCE_TYPE
The CLAIMS_SOURCE_TYPE enumeration specifies the source of the claims.
typedef enum _CLAIMS_SOURCE_TYPE
{
CLAIMS_SOURCE_TYPE_AD = 1,
CLAIMS_SOURCE_TYPE_CERTIFICATE
} CLAIMS_SOURCE_TYPE;
Note No semantics are to be attached to these values other than those specified in section 3.
That last note indicates that the format is left undefined other than as a string blob, intended to be implementation-specific.
Please let me know if this does not answer your question.
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Hi Joseph,
What I've been able to determine so far is that pCertificateStringsArray is a set of OIDs of msDS-ClaimSource attribute. Hopefully this helps.
I'll let you know if I discover more information.
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Hi Joseph,
Thank you for your fast response. I will analyze the traces and let you know what I find.
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Hi,
I have uploaded a TTD trace and a network trace. The PKINIT AS-REQ I’m interested in should be the final AS-REQ that appears in the network trace.
Regards,
Joseph
On 24/08/23 8:53 am, Jeff McCashland (He/him) wrote:
Hi Joseph,
That configuration is quite complex in Windows. I think it would be best to collect a TTT trace from your attempted repro. This will allow me to debug into where the PAC is being populated so I can determine what is needed in the Unicode string array. Please collect and upload an LSASS TTT trace and concurrent network trace from your Windows Server where the AS Req is processed.
The LSASS traces can be quite large, but are highly compressible, so please add them to a .zip archive before uploading (file transfer workspace credentials are below). Please log into the workspace and find PartnerTTDRecorder_x86_x64.zip available for download. The x64 tool can be staged onto the Windows server in any location (instructions below assume C:\TTD).
To collect the needed traces:
1. From an elevated command prompt, run "tasklist /FI "IMAGENAME eq lsass.exe" and note the PID number
2. Run the command (using the PID from step 1): "C:\TTD\TTTracer.exe -attach [PID]"
3. From a PowerShell prompt, execute:
C:\TTD\tttracer.exe -Attach ([int](Get-Process -NAME lsass | Format-Wide -Property ID).formatEntryInfo.formatPropertyField.propertyValue)
4. Wait for a little window to pop up in top left corner of your screen, titled “lsass01.run”
5. start a network trace using netsh or WireShark, etc.
6. Repro the attempted operation
7. Stop the network trace and save it
8. CAREFULLY: uncheck the checkbox next to “Tracing” in the small “lsass01.run” window. Do not close or exit the small window or you will need to reboot.
9. The TTTracer.exe process will generate a trace file, then print out the name and location of the file.
Compress the *.run file into a .zip archive before uploading with the matching network trace. It is a good idea to reboot the machine at the next opportunity to restart the lsass process.
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Hi Joseph,
Thank you for the information.
It appears the certificate strings array needs to contain the msDS-ClaimSource that you mentioned, which may have values such as 'AD', 'Certificate', or 'TransformPolicy'.
I will see what more I can find out.
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Hi,
I have not managed to have Windows generate these certificate strings myself, but I imagine the procedure looks something like the following.
First, create a claim type like so:
dn: CN=ExampleClaim,CN=Claim Types,CN=Claims
Configuration,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=example,DC=com
changetype: add
objectClass: msDS-ClaimType
Enabled: TRUE
msDS-ClaimIsSingleValued: TRUE
msDS-ClaimSource: (what value should this have? — see below.)
msDS-ClaimSourceType: Certificate
msDS-ClaimTypeAppliesToClass:
CN=User,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=example,DC=com
msDS-ClaimTypeAppliesToClass:
CN=Computer,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=example,DC=com
msDS-ClaimValueType: 6
Then, having installed and set up Certificate Services on the Windows server, perform a Kerberos AS-REQ using PKINIT. If the KDC generates the certificate strings as specified in [MS-ADTS], the claim ought now to be in the PAC_CLIENT_CLAIMS_INFO PAC buffer in the TGT. More pertinently (from an end user’s perspective), with the claim in the PAC we should be authorized to access resources requiring possession of said claim.
I’ve followed these steps as far as making the Kerberos AS-REQ.
The part of all this that I’m quite uncertain about is how to set the
attribute “msDS-ClaimSource”. According to the documentation for
GetCertificateSourcedClaims() ([MS-ADTS] section 3.1.1.11.2.3), a certificate-sourced claim will be issued only if this attribute matches one of the certificate strings. But, as of yet, I haven’t been able to discover what value this attribute should hold for that to happen, not knowing how the certificate strings are derived. That’s what I’m ultimately trying to find out.
Regards,
Joseph
On 22/08/23 6:23 am, Jeff McCashland (He/him) wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I think I will need to do some debugging to find the answer to your question. Do you have a use case or scenario that would use this mechanism? Can you suggest a configuration and repro steps I can use to generate the exchange?
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Hi dochelp,
[MS-KILE] 3.3.5.6.4.6, “PAC_CLIENT_CLAIMS_INFO Structure”, mentions that the KDC should call GetClaimsForPrincipal() to get the claims blob with which to populate the PAC_CLIENT_CLAIMS_INFO structure. One of the parameters to GetClaimsForPrincipal(), namely “pCertificateStringsArray”, comprises “[a] set of Unicode strings”, but nothing is said as to how these strings are to be derived from the client’s certificate.
Can you outline the procedure by which these strings are formed, and perhaps provide an example of such a string?
Regards,
Joseph
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