SSPI API to get tokensize for client and server

Markus Moeller huaraz at moeller.plus.com
Mon Jan 28 16:27:42 EST 2008


Check the global flags. You should be able to set ASC_REQ_ALLOCATE_MEMORY

Markus

"Manoj Mohan" <manojm at us.ibm.com> wrote in message 
news:OF33A20401.F373E098-ON862573DE.006EA38A-862573DE.006EF5EE at us.ibm.com...
>
> Hi,
>
> Right now I am calling InitializeSecurityContext and AcceptSecurityContext
> with fixed token size (4096)
> and things are working. I was wondering if I can call
> QueryContextAttributes or some other function
> to get the right value rather than using a fixed value?
>
> For example, I am using using AcceptSecurityContext like this:
>
> ....................
>  outBuffer.cbBuffer = 4096;
>  outBuffer.BufferType = SECBUFFER_TOKEN;
>  outToken.ulVersion = SECBUFFER_VERSION;
>  outToken.cBuffers = 1;
>  outToken.pBuffers = &outBuffer;
>
>  ss = AcceptSecurityContext( pCredHandle,
>                              pInCtxHandle,
>                              &inToken,
>                              NULL,
>                              SECURITY_NATIVE_DREP,
>                              pOutCtxHandle,
>                              &outToken,
>                              &outFlags,
>                              &lifetime );
>  if( ss != SEC_E_OK )
> .................................
>
> Regards,.........................
> Manoj
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