Re: Windows Credentialing Security Problem

From: Ken Schaefer (kenREMOVE_at_THISadOpenStatic.com)
Date: 04/22/04

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    I suspect (very strongly) that this is a double-hop authentication problem.
    You can confirm this by disabling IWA, and enabling Basic Auth. If all your
    problems go away, then it is the double-hop auth problem.

    With Basic Auth, the webserver has your username and password, so it can
    directly impersonate you when authenticating to the remote resource.

    With Digest or IWA auth, IIS only has a token that doesn't have access to
    remote resources. To get around this you can configure Delegation.

    a) Both the user account(s) and the server's computer account must be
    trusted for delegation in the directory. See
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=325894
    HOW TO: Configure Computer Accounts and User Accounts So That They Are
    Trusted for Delegation in Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (also
    includes Windows 2000 instructions)

    b) The SPN (Service Principal Name) needs to be registered, if it isn't
    already (e.g. you are using a FQDN rather than the NetBIOS name of the
    service). Use the SetSPN.exe tool to do this. For more information on
    SetSPN.exe
    Authentication May Fail with "401.3" Error If Web Site's "Host Header"
    Differs from Server's NetBIOS
    see: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=294382

    c) The client browser and IIS server must authenticate using Kerberos not
    NTLM v2 (Not required in a windows 2003 Domain - see below) This means that:
    - Use Integrated Windows Authentication (requires restart) is checked in
    I.E.
    - IIS is sending "Negotiate" WWW-Authenticate headers
    - The client-brower can contact the KDC (the Windows Domain Controllers) to
    get an appropriate Kerberos ticket

    If you are using a Windows 2003 Domain, you can take advantage of Protocol
    Transition. This allows the user to authenticate using any protocol to IIS,
    and IIS can still get a Kerberos ticket to access the remote SQL Server.
    There is information on setting up constrained delegation (using all
    protocols) here:

    http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/standard/proddocs/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/stan
    dard/proddocs/en-us/se_con_del_computer.asp
    Configuring Users and Computers for delegation (there's a couple of pages -
    use the links in the nav bar to get to them). Following the instructions on
    contrsained delegation.

    there is more information on Protocol Transition here:
    Windows 2003 Protocol Transition
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/security/constdel.mspx

    This article may also help:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810572
    HOW TO: Configure an ASP.NET Application for a Delegation Scenario

    Hope this all helps!

    Cheers
    Ken

    "Joseph Geretz" <jgeretz@nospam.com> wrote in message
    news:utBJmkCKEHA.3428@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
    : I'm having a credentialing problem in my web application. Actually, I
    don't
    : think this is an IIS security issue, since I'm able to access the page I'm
    : requesting. However, the executing page itself is not able to access a
    : specific network resource and I just can't figure out why. First of all,
    let
    : me say this worked fine with IIS running on Win2000 Server. This has not
    : worked since I upgraded to Windows Server 2003.
    :
    : My Platform: Windows Server 2003 / IIS6 / .Net Framework v1.1.4322
    :
    : My web site has a virtual directory named FPSNowAuth. This virtual
    directory
    : disallows anonymous access and is set to use Windows Integrated security.
    : Thus every page access from this virtual directory must either be
    : authenticated or fail.
    :
    : Here are the relevant blocks from the Web.config file:
    :
    : <authentication mode="Windows" />
    : <identity impersonate="true" userName="" password=""/>
    :
    : Thus, code executing in the context of a page request should be executing
    in
    : the security context of the authenticated user. Here's a snippet from the
    : log file:
    :
    : 2004-04-22 04:28:34 192.168.1.3 GET /FPSNowAuth/browser.aspx
    : dir=ftp/Dimension 81 INTDOM\Boss 192.168.1.1
    : Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+6.0;+Windows+NT+5.0;+.NET+CLR+1.0.3705) 200
    :
    : As you can see, I accessed the page '/FPSNowAuth/browser.aspx' with the
    : querystring 'dir=ftp/Dimension' appended to the URL. I authenticated as
    : INTDOM\Boss, the Domain Administrator. HTTP Status was 200. The page
    request
    : succeeded. However...
    :
    : browser.aspx is a .NET page which returns a directory listing of the
    : directory identified by the dir querystring parameter, in this case
    : ftp/Dimension. (For a practical example of this, you may check out
    : www.fpsnow.com/browser.aspx?dir=ftp/download. This is the public area of
    my
    : site.) FPSNowAuth/ftp/Dimension is mapped to a network fileshare
    : \\Dimension\User. Here we get to the heart of the problem.
    :
    : When I'm on the server, browsing the virtual directory in the IIS console,
    I
    : can see all the folders and files subordinate to \\Dimension\User. When I
    : hit this page from a browser on the server, I get a nicely formatted
    listing
    : of these folders and files, generated by browser.aspx. However, when I hit
    : this page from a browser on any other workstation, I get the following
    : runtime error during the course of the page execution:
    :
    : Access to path \\Dimension\User is denied.
    :
    : This despite the fact that I have authenticated as INTDOM\Boss, as shown
    in
    : the log file snippet. So running under the identity of INTDOM\Boss, why
    the
    : heck am I denied access to a network resource?
    :
    : For the .NET developers among us, here's the line of code which throws the
    : exception:
    :
    : DirectoryInfo[] Dirs = DirInfo.GetDirectories();
    :
    : The directory indicated by DirInfo is \\Dimension\User\. Prior to
    executing
    : this line, I've already checked to ensure that Request.IsAuthenticated ==
    : true. I've stepped through this in debug mode and confirmed that it is
    : indeed true (as the log file entry indicates).
    :
    : So, I'm baffled. The page is executing under the identity of the domain
    : admin, yet I get an access denied when attempting to access a network
    : resource. Any ideas?
    :
    : Thank for any assistance which you can offer.
    :
    : - Joe Geretz -
    :
    :


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