CardAuthenticateChallenge Function
The CardAuthenticateChallenge function, defined by a smart card module, submits a response to a challenge issued by a smart card to authenticate a user.
Syntax
DWORD WINAPI CardAuthenticateChallenge(
__in PCARD_DATA pCardData,
__in PBYTE pbResponseData,
__in DWORD cbResponseData,
__out_opt PDWORD pcAttemptsRemaining
);
Parameters
pCardData [in]
A pointer to the CARD_DATA structure received from a call to the CardAcquireContext function.pbResponseData [in]
A pointer to a buffer that contains the response to the corresponding challenge received as the ppbChallengeData parameter of a previous call to the CardGetChallenge function.cbResponseData [in]
The size, in bytes, of the pbResponseData buffer.pcAttemptsRemaining [out, optional]
A pointer to the count of remaining authentication attempts. The counter contains the number of times that an incorrect PIN can be submitted before the card is blocked.If this function has already returned zero through this parameter and is called again, the function fails and returns SCARD_W_CHV_BLOCKED.
If the value of this parameter is NULL, the smart card module ignores it.
Card modules that do not support a count of remaining authentication attempts should return a value of –1 for this parameter.
Return Value
If the function succeeds, it returns zero.
If the function fails, it returns a nonzero error value or one of the following possible error values.
Return code/value | Description |
---|---|
SCARD_W_WRONG_CHV 21485323310x8010006B | The response is not the correct response to the specified challenge. |
SCARD_W_CHV_BLOCKED 21485323320x8010006C | The card has been blocked after too many attempts that use the wrong response data. |
Remarks
This authentication technique is normally used for privileged operations such as unblocking a user's PIN. To help avoid possible identity spoofing, card module implementations should require that identical challenge and response values are not used more than once.
Requirements
Minimum supported client | Windows XP, Windows 2000 Professional with SP4 |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server with SP4 |
Header | Cardmod.h |
See Also
Microsoft Base Smart Card Cryptographic Service Provider
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