As it currently stands the PsImpersonateClient routine does the following approach.
If impersonation couldn't be granted to a client the routine will make a copy
of the client's access token. As it makes a copy of the said token PsImpersonateClient
will reference the copied token after impersonation info have been filled out.
In the same code path we are assigning the desired level for impersonation to thread
impersonation info.
This is wrong for two reasons:
- On a copy situation the SeCopyClientToken routine holds a reference as the object
has been created. Referencing it at the bottom of the PsImpersonateClient routine
will make it that the token is referenced twice and whenever a server stops
impersonation the token still has an extra reference count which keeps the token
still alive in object database and memory space.
- If client impersonation is not possible the thread impersonation info should
have been assigned SecurityIdentification level to further indicate that the
actual impersonation of the thread is not currently in force but instead we
are assigning the impersonation level that is supplied by the caller. For instance
if the requested level is SecurityDelegation but impersonation is not possible
the level will be assigned that of SecurityDelegation yet the token has an
impersonation level of SecurityIdentification. This could lead to erratic behaviors
as well as potential impersonation escalation.
Fix the aforementioned issues by avoiding a double reference and properly assign
the impersonation level to SecurityIdentification if the server is not able to
impersonate the target client.
PsImpersonateClient blindly impersonates the requested client even though it doesn't know if the actual token given to the call can be impersonated for the thread of the client which we are going to begin impersonation. In the case where impersonation is not possible, make a copy of the given token and assign the newly one for impersonation instead.
CORE-17539