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1 // Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef SANDBOX_SRC_RESTRICTED_TOKEN_H_
6 #define SANDBOX_SRC_RESTRICTED_TOKEN_H_
8 #include <windows.h>
9 #include <vector>
11 #include "base/basictypes.h"
12 #include "base/strings/string16.h"
13 #include "base/win/scoped_handle.h"
14 #include "sandbox/win/src/restricted_token_utils.h"
15 #include "sandbox/win/src/security_level.h"
16 #include "sandbox/win/src/sid.h"
18 // Flags present in the Group SID list. These 2 flags are new in Windows Vista
19 #ifndef SE_GROUP_INTEGRITY
20 #define SE_GROUP_INTEGRITY (0x00000020L)
21 #endif
22 #ifndef SE_GROUP_INTEGRITY_ENABLED
23 #define SE_GROUP_INTEGRITY_ENABLED (0x00000040L)
24 #endif
26 namespace sandbox {
28 // Handles the creation of a restricted token using the effective token or
29 // any token handle.
30 // Sample usage:
31 // RestrictedToken restricted_token;
32 // DWORD err_code = restricted_token.Init(NULL); // Use the current
33 // // effective token
34 // if (ERROR_SUCCESS != err_code) {
35 // // handle error.
36 // }
38 // restricted_token.AddRestrictingSid(ATL::Sids::Users().GetPSID());
39 // base::win::ScopedHandle token_handle;
40 // err_code = restricted_token.GetRestrictedToken(&token_handle);
41 // if (ERROR_SUCCESS != err_code) {
42 // // handle error.
43 // }
44 // [...]
45 class RestrictedToken {
46 public:
47 // Init() has to be called before calling any other method in the class.
48 RestrictedToken();
49 ~RestrictedToken();
51 // Initializes the RestrictedToken object with effective_token.
52 // If effective_token is NULL, it initializes the RestrictedToken object with
53 // the effective token of the current process.
54 DWORD Init(HANDLE effective_token);
56 // Creates a restricted token.
57 // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the
58 // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to
59 // the error.
60 DWORD GetRestrictedToken(base::win::ScopedHandle* token) const;
62 // Creates a restricted token and uses this new token to create a new token
63 // for impersonation. Returns this impersonation token.
65 // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the
66 // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to
67 // the error.
69 // The sample usage is the same as the GetRestrictedToken function.
70 DWORD GetRestrictedTokenForImpersonation(
71 base::win::ScopedHandle* token) const;
73 // Lists all sids in the token and mark them as Deny Only except for those
74 // present in the exceptions parameter. If there is no exception needed,
75 // the caller can pass an empty list or NULL for the exceptions
76 // parameter.
78 // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the
79 // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to
80 // the error.
82 // Sample usage:
83 // std::vector<Sid> sid_exceptions;
84 // sid_exceptions.push_back(ATL::Sids::Users().GetPSID());
85 // sid_exceptions.push_back(ATL::Sids::World().GetPSID());
86 // restricted_token.AddAllSidsForDenyOnly(&sid_exceptions);
87 // Note: A Sid marked for Deny Only in a token cannot be used to grant
88 // access to any resource. It can only be used to deny access.
89 DWORD AddAllSidsForDenyOnly(std::vector<Sid> *exceptions);
91 // Adds a user or group SID for Deny Only in the restricted token.
92 // Parameter: sid is the SID to add in the Deny Only list.
93 // The return value is always ERROR_SUCCESS.
95 // Sample Usage:
96 // restricted_token.AddSidForDenyOnly(ATL::Sids::Admins().GetPSID());
97 DWORD AddSidForDenyOnly(const Sid &sid);
99 // Adds the user sid of the token for Deny Only in the restricted token.
100 // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the
101 // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to
102 // the error.
103 DWORD AddUserSidForDenyOnly();
105 // Lists all privileges in the token and add them to the list of privileges
106 // to remove except for those present in the exceptions parameter. If
107 // there is no exception needed, the caller can pass an empty list or NULL
108 // for the exceptions parameter.
110 // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the
111 // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to
112 // the error.
114 // Sample usage:
115 // std::vector<base::string16> privilege_exceptions;
116 // privilege_exceptions.push_back(SE_CHANGE_NOTIFY_NAME);
117 // restricted_token.DeleteAllPrivileges(&privilege_exceptions);
118 DWORD DeleteAllPrivileges(const std::vector<base::string16> *exceptions);
120 // Adds a privilege to the list of privileges to remove in the restricted
121 // token.
122 // Parameter: privilege is the privilege name to remove. This is the string
123 // representing the privilege. (e.g. "SeChangeNotifyPrivilege").
124 // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the
125 // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to
126 // the error.
128 // Sample usage:
129 // restricted_token.DeletePrivilege(SE_LOAD_DRIVER_NAME);
130 DWORD DeletePrivilege(const wchar_t *privilege);
132 // Adds a SID to the list of restricting sids in the restricted token.
133 // Parameter: sid is the sid to add to the list restricting sids.
134 // The return value is always ERROR_SUCCESS.
136 // Sample usage:
137 // restricted_token.AddRestrictingSid(ATL::Sids::Users().GetPSID());
138 // Note: The list of restricting is used to force Windows to perform all
139 // access checks twice. The first time using your user SID and your groups,
140 // and the second time using your list of restricting sids. The access has
141 // to be granted in both places to get access to the resource requested.
142 DWORD AddRestrictingSid(const Sid &sid);
144 // Adds the logon sid of the token in the list of restricting sids for the
145 // restricted token.
147 // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the
148 // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to
149 // the error.
150 DWORD AddRestrictingSidLogonSession();
152 // Adds the owner sid of the token in the list of restricting sids for the
153 // restricted token.
155 // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the
156 // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to
157 // the error.
158 DWORD AddRestrictingSidCurrentUser();
160 // Adds all group sids and the user sid to the restricting sids list.
162 // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the
163 // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to
164 // the error.
165 DWORD AddRestrictingSidAllSids();
167 // Sets the token integrity level. This is only valid on Vista. The integrity
168 // level cannot be higher than your current integrity level.
169 DWORD SetIntegrityLevel(IntegrityLevel integrity_level);
171 private:
172 // The list of restricting sids in the restricted token.
173 std::vector<Sid> sids_to_restrict_;
174 // The list of privileges to remove in the restricted token.
175 std::vector<LUID> privileges_to_disable_;
176 // The list of sids to mark as Deny Only in the restricted token.
177 std::vector<Sid> sids_for_deny_only_;
178 // The token to restrict. Can only be set in a constructor.
179 base::win::ScopedHandle effective_token_;
180 // The token integrity level. Only valid on Vista.
181 IntegrityLevel integrity_level_;
182 // Tells if the object is initialized or not (if Init() has been called)
183 bool init_;
185 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(RestrictedToken);
188 } // namespace sandbox
190 #endif // SANDBOX_SRC_RESTRICTED_TOKEN_H_