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6.9 KiB
276 lines
6.9 KiB
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Copyright (c) 1995 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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simauth.h
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Abstract:
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This module contains class declarations/definitions for
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CSecurityCtx (some code stolen from internet server)
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#ifndef _SIMAUTH_H_
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#define _SIMAUTH_H_
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//
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// Authentication commands supported
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//
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typedef enum _AUTH_COMMAND {
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AuthCommandUser,
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AuthCommandPassword,
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AuthCommandReverse,
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AuthCommandTransact,
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AuthCommandInvalid
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} AUTH_COMMAND;
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//
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// Response IDs for the Converse function. If the return
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// value is anything other than SecNull, the application
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// should map these IDs to that appropriate protocol specific
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// response string. If the value is SecNull, the application
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// should send the returned data from Converse to the client
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// with the appropriate header ( ie +OK ) and trailer ( ie \r\n )
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//
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typedef enum _REPLY_LIST {
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SecAuthOk,
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SecAuthOkAnon,
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SecProtOk,
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SecNeedPwd,
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SecBadCommand,
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SecSyntaxErr,
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SecPermissionDenied,
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SecNoUsername,
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SecInternalErr,
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SecAuthReq,
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SecProtNS,
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SecNull,
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NUM_SEC_REPLIES
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} REPLY_LIST;
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enum PKG_REPLY_FMT
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{
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PkgFmtSpace,
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PkgFmtCrLf
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};
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//
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// CSecurityContext - user security context class designed to work with any
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// ssp interface. The object have 2 sets of context handles - one for
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// authentication, and one for encrption. If we are using only one package,
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// then these handles point to the same thing. This is used to support
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// use of multi-ssp packages like Sicily over SSL.
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//
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class CSecurityCtx : public TCP_AUTHENT
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{
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private:
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//
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// Have we been authenticated, if so did we use the
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// anonymous token
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//
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BOOL m_IsAuthenticated;
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BOOL m_IsClearText;
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BOOL m_IsAnonymous;
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BOOL m_IsGuest;
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static BOOL m_AllowGuest;
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static BOOL m_StartAnonymous;
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//
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// storage for login name while waiting for the pswd
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//
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LPSTR m_LoginName;
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//
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// storage for package name used
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//
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LPSTR m_PackageName;
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//
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// static variables used by all class instances
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//
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static LPTSVC_INFO m_pTsvcInfo;
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//
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// private member functions used to implement ProcessAuthInfo
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// after some amount of error and parameter checking
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//
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BOOL ProcessUser(
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IN LPSTR pszUser,
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OUT REPLY_LIST* pReply
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);
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BOOL ProcessPass(
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IN LPSTR pszPass,
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OUT REPLY_LIST* pReply
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);
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BOOL ProcessTransact(
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IN LPSTR Blob,
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IN OUT LPBYTE ReplyString,
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IN OUT PDWORD ReplySize,
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OUT REPLY_LIST* pReply,
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IN DWORD BlobLength
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);
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public:
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CSecurityCtx(
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DWORD AuthFlags = TCPAUTH_SERVER|TCPAUTH_UUENCODE
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);
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~CSecurityCtx();
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//
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// routines used to initialize and terminate use of this class
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//
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static BOOL Initialize(
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LPTSVC_INFO pTsvcInfo,
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BOOL fAllowGuest = TRUE,
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BOOL fStartAnonymous = TRUE
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);
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static VOID Terminate( VOID );
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//
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// Returns the login name of the user
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//
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LPSTR QueryUserName(void) { return m_LoginName; }
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//
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// returns whether session has successfully authenticated
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//
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BOOL IsAuthenticated( void ) { return m_IsAuthenticated; }
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//
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// returns whether session was a clear text logon
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//
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BOOL IsClearText( void ) { return m_IsClearText; }
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//
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// returns whether session logged on as Guest
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//
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BOOL IsGuest( void ) { return m_IsGuest; }
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//
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// returns whether session logged on Anonymously
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//
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BOOL IsAnonymous( void ) { return m_IsAnonymous; }
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//
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// resets the user name
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//
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void Reset( void );
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//
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// set the supported SSPI packages
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// Parameter is the same format as returned by RegQueryValueEx for
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// REG_MULTI_SZ values
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//
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static BOOL SetAuthPackageNames(
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IN LPSTR lpMultiSzProviders,
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IN DWORD cchMultiSzProviders
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);
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//
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// different than set in that the packages are returned separated
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// by spaces and only a single terminating NULL. This is done to
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// make the response to the client easier to format
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//
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static BOOL GetAuthPackageNames(
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OUT LPBYTE ReplyString,
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IN OUT PDWORD ReplySize,
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IN PKG_REPLY_FMT PkgFmt = PkgFmtSpace
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);
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//
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// Service Principal Name routines for Kerberos authentication.
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//
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// A SPN is a name for a server that a client and server can independantly
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// compute (ie, compute it without communicating with each other). Only
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// then is mutual auth possible.
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//
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// Here, we take the approach of using the stringized IP addrs returned by
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// doing a gethostbyname on the FQDN as the identifying part of SPNs.
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// Since the clients connecting to this server know which IP they are using,
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// they too can indepedently generate the SPN.
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//
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// So, the usage of the methods below is:
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//
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// 1. On service startup, call ResetServicePrincipalNames.
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// This cleans up all SPNs for the service registered on the local
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// computer account.
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//
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// 2. On each virtual server startup, call RegisterServicePrincipalNames
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// with the FQDN of that virtual server. This causes new SPNs to be
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// registered on the local computer account.
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//
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// 3. When acting as a client (eg, SMTP outbound), call
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// SetTargetPrincipalName, passing in the IP address of the remote server
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//
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// 4. If desired, one may call ResetServicePrincipalNames on service
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// (NOT virtual server!) shutdown. This will unregister the SPNs for all
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// virtual servers of that type.
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//
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// In all cases, szServiceClass is a service specific string, like "SMTP"
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//
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static BOOL ResetServicePrincipalNames(
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IN LPCSTR szServiceType);
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static BOOL RegisterServicePrincipalNames(
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IN LPCSTR szServiceType,
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IN LPCSTR szFQDN);
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BOOL SetTargetPrincipalName(
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IN LPCSTR szServiceType,
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IN LPCSTR szTargetIP);
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//
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// external interface for passing blobs received as part of AUTHINFO
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// or AUTH processing
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//
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BOOL ProcessAuthInfo(
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IN AUTH_COMMAND Command,
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IN LPSTR Blob,
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IN OUT LPBYTE ReplyString,
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IN OUT PDWORD ReplySize,
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OUT REPLY_LIST* pReplyListID,
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IN OPTIONAL DWORD BlobLength = 0
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);
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}; // CSecurityCtx
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#endif // _SIMAUTH_H_
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