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Client Side SSPI Authentication Module.

Overview

SSPI is a Microsoft specific API that may be used by applications for authenticated communications. This allows an application to use various available security modules without changing the interface to the security system. The actual security model is implemented by security packages installed on the system. For more information, see SSPI.

Windows implementation of SSPI is in native code, making it available only for C/C++ applications. sspi-client module provides a JavaScript interface for applications that need to communicate with a server using SSPI. Primary motivitation for building this module is to help implement Windows Integrated Authentication in Tedious.

This is currently only supported on Windows and for Node version > 4.0.0.

API Documentation

Below is the API listing with brief optional descriptions. Refer to comments on the corresponding functions and classes in code.

sspi_client

SspiClient Class

This class has the core functionality implemented by the module.

constructor
var sspiClient = new SspiClientApi.SspiClient(spn, securityPackage);

You may get spn by invoking makeSpn() which takes an FQDN. If you only have simple hostname or IP address, you may get FQDN by invoking getFqdn() and then pass it to makeSpn.

getNextBlob
SspiClient.getNextBlob(serverResponse, serverResponseBeginOffset, serverResponseLength, cb)

This function takes the server response and makes SSPI calls to get the client response to send back to the server. You can use just this function to implement client side SSPI based authentication. This will do initialization if needed.

ensureInitialization

ensureInitialization(cb);

Do initialization if needed.

getAvailableSspiPackageNames

var availableSspiPackageNames = getAvailableSspiPackageNames();

Initialization must be completed before this function may be invoked.

getDefaultSspiPackageName

var defaultPackageName = getDefaultSspiPackageName();

Initialization must be completed before this function may be invoked.

enableNativeDebugLogging

enableNativeDebugging();

Logs detailed debug information from native code.

disableNativeDebugLogging

disableNativeDebugLogging();

This together with enableNativeDebugging allows for enabling debug logging for targeted sections of the application.

fqdn

getFqdn

getFqdn(hostidentifier, cb);

Resolves an IP address or hostname to an FQDN.

make_spn

makeSpn

var spn = makeSpn(serviceClassName, fqdn, instanceNameOrPort;

Puts together the parameters passed in return the Service Principal Name.

Sample code

For a complete sample, see Sample Code.

Developer Notes

This section has notes for developers to be able to build and run tests.

Setup and Build

Install NodeJS. Duh!
npm install -g node-gyp
git clone https://github.com/tvrprasad/sspi-client.git
cd sspi-client
npm install

Run Tests

Setup

Copy test_config.json to %USERPROFILE%.sspi-client\test_config.json
Tweak the values in the file to have the right values for yoursetup. Should be self-explanatory. This setup is needed for running both unit and integration tests.

Unit Tests

npm run-script test

Integration Tests

Integration tests are currently manual but hopefully not too tedious. They test the functionality end to end. These tests are in the directory test\integration.

sspi_client_test.js

This test sets up a SSPI server and runs SSPI client to connect with it. Follow instructions in README_sspi_client_test.md to run this test.

sqlconnect_windows_integrated_auth.js

This test validates integration with Tedious by attempting to connect and run a simple query for the following matrix:

  1. Two instances of SQL Server, one local and one remote.
  2. Supported SSPI protocols - negotiate, kerberos, ntlm.
  3. TLS encryption on and off.

Follow instructions in README_sqlconnect.md to run this test.

sqlconnect_stress.js

This test validates integration with Tedious under stress by attempting to open about 1000 connections in parallel and run a simple query on each connection, again in parallel. The mix of connections is as below:

  1. Two instances of SQL Server, one local and one remote.
  2. Supported SSPI protocols - negotiate, kerberos, ntlm.
  3. TLS encryption on and off.

Follow instructions in README_sqlconnect.md to run this test.

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