IAuthorizeRemotingConnection.IsConnectingIdentityAuthorized(IIdentity) Method
Definition
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Gets a Boolean value that indicates whether the user identity of the client is authorized to connect on the current channel.
public:
bool IsConnectingIdentityAuthorized(System::Security::Principal::IIdentity ^ identity);
public bool IsConnectingIdentityAuthorized (System.Security.Principal.IIdentity identity);
abstract member IsConnectingIdentityAuthorized : System.Security.Principal.IIdentity -> bool
Public Function IsConnectingIdentityAuthorized (identity As IIdentity) As Boolean
Parameters
Returns
true
if the user identity of the client is authorized; otherwise, false
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Remarks
An instance of the IAuthorizeRemotingConnection interface is passed to TcpServerChannel(IDictionary, IServerChannelSinkProvider, IAuthorizeRemotingConnection). It provides a single point of authorization for all incoming connections on a TcpServerChannel. It allows for the authorization of the caller before any incoming messages are deserialized to minimize the security threat from untrusted sources.
Applies to
.NET