CSecureChannelServer::EncryptParam
The EncryptParam method uses the session key of the secure authenticated channel to encrypt the data contained in a parameter.
Syntax
HRESULT EncryptParam(
BYTE* pbData,
DWORD dwDataLen
);
Parameters
pbData
Pointer to the first byte of a data buffer containing the parameter that is to be encrypted.
dwDataLen
Pointer to a DWORD specifying the length of the buffer to which pbData points.
Return Values
The method returns an HRESULT. All the interface methods in Windows Media Device Manager and service provider can return any of the following classes of error codes:
- Standard COM error codes
- Windows error codes converted to HRESULT values
- 8Windows Media Device Manager error codes
For a complete list of possible error codes, see Error Codes.
Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.
Return code | Description |
S_OK | The method succeeded. |
E_INVALIDARG | A parameter is invalid or is a NULL pointer. |
E_FAIL | An unspecified error occurred. |
Remarks
Certain parameters, listed in the tables under Secure Authenticated Channel Interface, must be included in the message authentication code (MAC) and must be encrypted before the call for data transfer in both directions. Call EncryptParam to encrypt the specified parameters. Do not encrypt any parameters that do not require it.
Example Code
// Calculate MAC to hand to operation.
g_pAppSCServer = new CSecureChannelServer();
g_pAppSCServer->MACInit(&hMAC);
g_pAppSCServer->MACUpdate(hMAC, (BYTE*)(pData), dwBytes);
g_pAppSCServer->MACUpdate(hMAC, (BYTE*)(&dwBytes), sizeof(dwBytes));
g_pAppSCServer->MACFinal(hMAC, abMAC);
// Encrypt the data parameter.
g_pAppSCServer->EncryptParam(pData, dwBytes);
pOperation->TransferObjectData(pData, &dwBytes, abMAC);
Requirements
Header: Include scserver.h.
Library: mssachlp.lib
See Also