Mutex.SetAccessControl(MutexSecurity) Método
Definición
Importante
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Establece la seguridad de control de acceso para una exclusión mutua del sistema con nombre.
public:
void SetAccessControl(System::Security::AccessControl::MutexSecurity ^ mutexSecurity);
public void SetAccessControl (System.Security.AccessControl.MutexSecurity mutexSecurity);
member this.SetAccessControl : System.Security.AccessControl.MutexSecurity -> unit
Public Sub SetAccessControl (mutexSecurity As MutexSecurity)
Parámetros
- mutexSecurity
- MutexSecurity
Objeto MutexSecurity que representa la seguridad del control de acceso que se va a aplicar a la exclusión mutua del sistema con nombre.
Excepciones
mutexSecurity
es null
.
El usuario no dispone de permisos ChangePermissions.
O bien La exclusión mutua no se abrió con permisos ChangePermissions.
El objeto Mutex actual no representa una exclusión mutua del sistema con nombre.
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo de código siguiente se muestra el comportamiento entre procesos de una exclusión mutua con nombre con seguridad de control de acceso. En el ejemplo se usa la sobrecarga del OpenExisting(String) método para probar la existencia de una exclusión mutua con nombre.
Si la exclusión mutua no existe, se crea con la propiedad inicial y la seguridad de control de acceso que deniega al usuario actual el derecho a usar la exclusión mutua, pero concede el derecho de leer y cambiar permisos en la exclusión mutua.
Si ejecuta el ejemplo compilado desde dos ventanas de comandos, la segunda copia producirá una excepción de infracción de acceso en la llamada a OpenExisting(String). La excepción se detecta y el ejemplo usa la OpenExisting(String, MutexRights) sobrecarga del método para abrir la exclusión mutua con los derechos necesarios para leer y cambiar los permisos, mediante los GetAccessControl métodos y SetAccessControl .
Una vez cambiados los permisos, la exclusión mutua se abre con los derechos necesarios para escribirla y liberarla. Si ejecuta el ejemplo compilado desde una tercera ventana de comandos, se ejecuta con los nuevos permisos.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Threading;
using namespace System::Security::AccessControl;
using namespace System::Security::Permissions;
public ref class Example
{
public:
[SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction::Demand,Flags=SecurityPermissionFlag::UnmanagedCode)]
static void Main()
{
String^ mutexName = L"MutexExample4";
Mutex^ m = nullptr;
bool doesNotExist = false;
bool unauthorized = false;
// The value of this variable is set by the mutex
// constructor. It is true if the named system mutex was
// created, and false if the named mutex already existed.
//
bool mutexWasCreated = false;
// Attempt to open the named mutex.
try
{
// Open the mutex with (MutexRights.Synchronize |
// MutexRights.Modify), to enter and release the
// named mutex.
//
m = Mutex::OpenExisting( mutexName );
}
catch ( WaitHandleCannotBeOpenedException^ )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Mutex does not exist." );
doesNotExist = true;
}
catch ( UnauthorizedAccessException^ ex )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Unauthorized access: {0}", ex->Message );
unauthorized = true;
}
// There are three cases: (1) The mutex does not exist.
// (2) The mutex exists, but the current user doesn't
// have access. (3) The mutex exists and the user has
// access.
//
if ( doesNotExist )
{
// The mutex does not exist, so create it.
// Create an access control list (ACL) that denies the
// current user the right to enter or release the
// mutex, but allows the right to read and change
// security information for the mutex.
//
String^ user = String::Concat( Environment::UserDomainName, L"\\",
Environment::UserName );
MutexSecurity^ mSec = gcnew MutexSecurity;
MutexAccessRule^ rule = gcnew MutexAccessRule( user,
static_cast<MutexRights>(
MutexRights::Synchronize |
MutexRights::Modify),
AccessControlType::Deny );
mSec->AddAccessRule( rule );
rule = gcnew MutexAccessRule( user,
static_cast<MutexRights>(
MutexRights::ReadPermissions |
MutexRights::ChangePermissions),
AccessControlType::Allow );
mSec->AddAccessRule( rule );
// Create a Mutex object that represents the system
// mutex named by the constant 'mutexName', with
// initial ownership for this thread, and with the
// specified security access. The Boolean value that
// indicates creation of the underlying system object
// is placed in mutexWasCreated.
//
m = gcnew Mutex( true,mutexName, mutexWasCreated,mSec );
// If the named system mutex was created, it can be
// used by the current instance of this program, even
// though the current user is denied access. The current
// program owns the mutex. Otherwise, exit the program.
//
if ( mutexWasCreated )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Created the mutex." );
}
else
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Unable to create the mutex." );
return;
}
}
else if ( unauthorized )
{
// Open the mutex to read and change the access control
// security. The access control security defined above
// allows the current user to do this.
//
try
{
m = Mutex::OpenExisting( mutexName,
static_cast<MutexRights>(
MutexRights::ReadPermissions |
MutexRights::ChangePermissions) );
// Get the current ACL. This requires
// MutexRights.ReadPermissions.
MutexSecurity^ mSec = m->GetAccessControl();
String^ user = String::Concat( Environment::UserDomainName,
L"\\", Environment::UserName );
// First, the rule that denied the current user
// the right to enter and release the mutex must
// be removed.
MutexAccessRule^ rule = gcnew MutexAccessRule( user,
static_cast<MutexRights>(
MutexRights::Synchronize |
MutexRights::Modify),
AccessControlType::Deny );
mSec->RemoveAccessRule( rule );
// Now grant the user the correct rights.
//
rule = gcnew MutexAccessRule( user,
static_cast<MutexRights>(
MutexRights::Synchronize |
MutexRights::Modify),
AccessControlType::Allow );
mSec->AddAccessRule( rule );
// Update the ACL. This requires
// MutexRights.ChangePermissions.
m->SetAccessControl( mSec );
Console::WriteLine( L"Updated mutex security." );
// Open the mutex with (MutexRights.Synchronize
// | MutexRights.Modify), the rights required to
// enter and release the mutex.
//
m = Mutex::OpenExisting( mutexName );
}
catch ( UnauthorizedAccessException^ ex )
{
Console::WriteLine(
L"Unable to change permissions: {0}", ex->Message );
return;
}
}
// If this program created the mutex, it already owns
// the mutex.
//
if ( !mutexWasCreated )
{
// Enter the mutex, and hold it until the program
// exits.
//
try
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Wait for the mutex." );
m->WaitOne();
Console::WriteLine( L"Entered the mutex." );
}
catch ( UnauthorizedAccessException^ ex )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Unauthorized access: {0}",
ex->Message );
}
}
Console::WriteLine( L"Press the Enter key to exit." );
Console::ReadLine();
m->ReleaseMutex();
m->Dispose();
}
};
int main()
{
Example::Main();
}
using System;
using System.Threading;
using System.Security.AccessControl;
internal class Example
{
internal static void Main()
{
const string mutexName = "MutexExample4";
Mutex m = null;
bool doesNotExist = false;
bool unauthorized = false;
// The value of this variable is set by the mutex
// constructor. It is true if the named system mutex was
// created, and false if the named mutex already existed.
//
bool mutexWasCreated = false;
// Attempt to open the named mutex.
try
{
// Open the mutex with (MutexRights.Synchronize |
// MutexRights.Modify), to enter and release the
// named mutex.
//
m = Mutex.OpenExisting(mutexName);
}
catch(WaitHandleCannotBeOpenedException)
{
Console.WriteLine("Mutex does not exist.");
doesNotExist = true;
}
catch(UnauthorizedAccessException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Unauthorized access: {0}", ex.Message);
unauthorized = true;
}
// There are three cases: (1) The mutex does not exist.
// (2) The mutex exists, but the current user doesn't
// have access. (3) The mutex exists and the user has
// access.
//
if (doesNotExist)
{
// The mutex does not exist, so create it.
// Create an access control list (ACL) that denies the
// current user the right to enter or release the
// mutex, but allows the right to read and change
// security information for the mutex.
//
string user = Environment.UserDomainName + "\\"
+ Environment.UserName;
var mSec = new MutexSecurity();
MutexAccessRule rule = new MutexAccessRule(user,
MutexRights.Synchronize | MutexRights.Modify,
AccessControlType.Deny);
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);
rule = new MutexAccessRule(user,
MutexRights.ReadPermissions | MutexRights.ChangePermissions,
AccessControlType.Allow);
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);
// Create a Mutex object that represents the system
// mutex named by the constant 'mutexName', with
// initial ownership for this thread, and with the
// specified security access. The Boolean value that
// indicates creation of the underlying system object
// is placed in mutexWasCreated.
//
m = new Mutex(true, mutexName, out mutexWasCreated, mSec);
// If the named system mutex was created, it can be
// used by the current instance of this program, even
// though the current user is denied access. The current
// program owns the mutex. Otherwise, exit the program.
//
if (mutexWasCreated)
{
Console.WriteLine("Created the mutex.");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Unable to create the mutex.");
return;
}
}
else if (unauthorized)
{
// Open the mutex to read and change the access control
// security. The access control security defined above
// allows the current user to do this.
//
try
{
m = Mutex.OpenExisting(mutexName,
MutexRights.ReadPermissions | MutexRights.ChangePermissions);
// Get the current ACL. This requires
// MutexRights.ReadPermissions.
MutexSecurity mSec = m.GetAccessControl();
string user = Environment.UserDomainName + "\\"
+ Environment.UserName;
// First, the rule that denied the current user
// the right to enter and release the mutex must
// be removed.
MutexAccessRule rule = new MutexAccessRule(user,
MutexRights.Synchronize | MutexRights.Modify,
AccessControlType.Deny);
mSec.RemoveAccessRule(rule);
// Now grant the user the correct rights.
//
rule = new MutexAccessRule(user,
MutexRights.Synchronize | MutexRights.Modify,
AccessControlType.Allow);
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);
// Update the ACL. This requires
// MutexRights.ChangePermissions.
m.SetAccessControl(mSec);
Console.WriteLine("Updated mutex security.");
// Open the mutex with (MutexRights.Synchronize
// | MutexRights.Modify), the rights required to
// enter and release the mutex.
//
m = Mutex.OpenExisting(mutexName);
}
catch(UnauthorizedAccessException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Unable to change permissions: {0}",
ex.Message);
return;
}
}
// If this program created the mutex, it already owns
// the mutex.
//
if (!mutexWasCreated)
{
// Enter the mutex, and hold it until the program
// exits.
//
try
{
Console.WriteLine("Wait for the mutex.");
m.WaitOne();
Console.WriteLine("Entered the mutex.");
}
catch(UnauthorizedAccessException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Unauthorized access: {0}", ex.Message);
}
}
Console.WriteLine("Press the Enter key to exit.");
Console.ReadLine();
m.ReleaseMutex();
m.Dispose();
}
}
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Security.AccessControl
Friend Class Example
<MTAThread> _
Friend Shared Sub Main()
Const mutexName As String = "MutexExample4"
Dim m As Mutex = Nothing
Dim doesNotExist as Boolean = False
Dim unauthorized As Boolean = False
' The value of this variable is set by the mutex
' constructor. It is True if the named system mutex was
' created, and False if the named mutex already existed.
'
Dim mutexWasCreated As Boolean
' Attempt to open the named mutex.
Try
' Open the mutex with (MutexRights.Synchronize Or
' MutexRights.Modify), to enter and release the
' named mutex.
'
m = Mutex.OpenExisting(mutexName)
Catch ex As WaitHandleCannotBeOpenedException
Console.WriteLine("Mutex does not exist.")
doesNotExist = True
Catch ex As UnauthorizedAccessException
Console.WriteLine("Unauthorized access: {0}", ex.Message)
unauthorized = True
End Try
' There are three cases: (1) The mutex does not exist.
' (2) The mutex exists, but the current user doesn't
' have access. (3) The mutex exists and the user has
' access.
'
If doesNotExist Then
' The mutex does not exist, so create it.
' Create an access control list (ACL) that denies the
' current user the right to enter or release the
' mutex, but allows the right to read and change
' security information for the mutex.
'
Dim user As String = Environment.UserDomainName _
& "\" & Environment.UserName
Dim mSec As New MutexSecurity()
Dim rule As New MutexAccessRule(user, _
MutexRights.Synchronize Or MutexRights.Modify, _
AccessControlType.Deny)
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule)
rule = New MutexAccessRule(user, _
MutexRights.ReadPermissions Or _
MutexRights.ChangePermissions, _
AccessControlType.Allow)
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule)
' Create a Mutex object that represents the system
' mutex named by the constant 'mutexName', with
' initial ownership for this thread, and with the
' specified security access. The Boolean value that
' indicates creation of the underlying system object
' is placed in mutexWasCreated.
'
m = New Mutex(True, mutexName, mutexWasCreated, mSec)
' If the named system mutex was created, it can be
' used by the current instance of this program, even
' though the current user is denied access. The current
' program owns the mutex. Otherwise, exit the program.
'
If mutexWasCreated Then
Console.WriteLine("Created the mutex.")
Else
Console.WriteLine("Unable to create the mutex.")
Return
End If
ElseIf unauthorized Then
' Open the mutex to read and change the access control
' security. The access control security defined above
' allows the current user to do this.
'
Try
m = Mutex.OpenExisting(mutexName, _
MutexRights.ReadPermissions Or _
MutexRights.ChangePermissions)
' Get the current ACL. This requires
' MutexRights.ReadPermissions.
Dim mSec As MutexSecurity = m.GetAccessControl()
Dim user As String = Environment.UserDomainName _
& "\" & Environment.UserName
' First, the rule that denied the current user
' the right to enter and release the mutex must
' be removed.
Dim rule As New MutexAccessRule(user, _
MutexRights.Synchronize Or MutexRights.Modify, _
AccessControlType.Deny)
mSec.RemoveAccessRule(rule)
' Now grant the user the correct rights.
'
rule = New MutexAccessRule(user, _
MutexRights.Synchronize Or MutexRights.Modify, _
AccessControlType.Allow)
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule)
' Update the ACL. This requires
' MutexRights.ChangePermissions.
m.SetAccessControl(mSec)
Console.WriteLine("Updated mutex security.")
' Open the mutex with (MutexRights.Synchronize
' Or MutexRights.Modify), the rights required to
' enter and release the mutex.
'
m = Mutex.OpenExisting(mutexName)
Catch ex As UnauthorizedAccessException
Console.WriteLine("Unable to change permissions: {0}", _
ex.Message)
Return
End Try
End If
' If this program created the mutex, it already owns
' the mutex.
'
If Not mutexWasCreated Then
' Enter the mutex, and hold it until the program
' exits.
'
Try
Console.WriteLine("Wait for the mutex.")
m.WaitOne()
Console.WriteLine("Entered the mutex.")
Catch ex As UnauthorizedAccessException
Console.WriteLine("Unauthorized access: {0}", _
ex.Message)
End Try
End If
Console.WriteLine("Press the Enter key to exit.")
Console.ReadLine()
m.ReleaseMutex()
m.Dispose()
End Sub
End Class
Comentarios
El usuario debe tener MutexRights.ChangePermissions derechos para llamar a este método y la exclusión mutua debe haberse abierto con MutexRights.ChangePermissions.
Nota
En .NET Core y .NET 5 y versiones posteriores, el método equivalente es SetAccessControl.