// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef SANDBOX_SRC_RESTRICTED_TOKEN_UTILS_H__ #define SANDBOX_SRC_RESTRICTED_TOKEN_UTILS_H__ #include #include #include "sandbox/win/src/restricted_token.h" #include "sandbox/win/src/security_level.h" // Contains the utility functions to be able to create restricted tokens based // on a security profiles. namespace sandbox { // The type of the token returned by the CreateNakedToken. enum TokenType { IMPERSONATION = 0, PRIMARY }; // Creates a restricted token based on the effective token of the current // process. The parameter security_level determines how much the token is // restricted. The token_type determines if the token will be used as a primary // token or impersonation token. The integrity level of the token is set to // |integrity level| on Vista only. // token_handle is the output value containing the handle of the // newly created restricted token. // If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS. If the // function fails, the return value is the win32 error code corresponding to // the error. DWORD CreateRestrictedToken(HANDLE *token_handle, TokenLevel security_level, IntegrityLevel integrity_level, TokenType token_type); // Starts the process described by the input parameter command_line in a job // with a restricted token. Also set the main thread of this newly created // process to impersonate a user with more rights so it can initialize // correctly. // // Parameters: primary_level is the security level of the primary token. // impersonation_level is the security level of the impersonation token used // to initialize the process. job_level is the security level of the job // object used to encapsulate the process. // // The output parameter job_handle is the handle to the job object. It has // to be closed with CloseHandle() when not needed. Closing this handle will // kill the process started. // // Note: The process started with this function has to call RevertToSelf() as // soon as possible to stop using the impersonation token and start being // secure. // // Note: The Unicode version of this function will fail if the command_line // parameter is a const string. DWORD StartRestrictedProcessInJob(wchar_t *command_line, TokenLevel primary_level, TokenLevel impersonation_level, JobLevel job_level, HANDLE *job_handle); // Sets the integrity label on a object handle. DWORD SetObjectIntegrityLabel(HANDLE handle, SE_OBJECT_TYPE type, const wchar_t* ace_access, const wchar_t* integrity_level_sid); // Sets the integrity level on a token. This is only valid on Vista. It returns // without failing on XP. If the integrity level that you specify is greater // than the current integrity level, the function will fail. DWORD SetTokenIntegrityLevel(HANDLE token, IntegrityLevel integrity_level); // Returns the integrity level SDDL string associated with a given // IntegrityLevel value. const wchar_t* GetIntegrityLevelString(IntegrityLevel integrity_level); // Sets the integrity level on the current process on Vista. It returns without // failing on XP. If the integrity level that you specify is greater than the // current integrity level, the function will fail. DWORD SetProcessIntegrityLevel(IntegrityLevel integrity_level); } // namespace sandbox #endif // SANDBOX_SRC_RESTRICTED_TOKEN_UTILS_H__