RPC_IF_CALLBACK_FN callback function (rpcdce.h)
The RPC_IF_CALLBACK_FN is a prototype for a security-callback function that your application supplies. Your program can provide a callback function for each interface it defines.
Syntax
RPC_IF_CALLBACK_FN RpcIfCallbackFn;
RPC_STATUS RpcIfCallbackFn(
RPC_IF_HANDLE InterfaceUuid,
[in] void *Context
)
{...}
Parameters
InterfaceUuid
[in] Context
Pointer to an RPC_IF_ID server binding handle representing the client. In the function declaration, this must be of type RPC_IF_HANDLE, but it is a client binding handle and can be safely cast to it. The callback function may pass this handle to RpcImpersonateClient, RpcBindingServerFromClient, RpcGetAuthorizationContextForClient, or any other server side function that accepts a client binding handle to obtain information about the client.
Return value
The callback function should return RPC_S_OK if the client is allowed to call methods in this interface. Any other return code will cause the client to receive the exception RPC_S_ACCESS_DENIED.
Remarks
In some cases, the RPC run time may call the security-callback function more than once per client per interface. Be sure your callback function can handle this possibility.
The security callback must be declared as RPC_ENTRY.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | rpcdce.h (include Rpc.h) |