The RasAdminAcceptNewConnection function is an application-defined function that is exported by a third-party RAS server administration DLL. RAS calls this function when a user tries to establish a remote connection to a RAS server. The function decides whether the user is allowed to connect.
The RAS server calls RasAdminAcceptNewConnection once for each port in a multilink connection.
BOOL RasAdminAcceptNewConnection(
RAS_PORT_1 *pRasPort1, |
// pointer to information about the connection |
RAS_PORT_STATISTICS *pRasStats, |
// pointer to statistics about the port |
RAS_PARAMETERS *pRasParams |
// pointer to an array of media-specific parameters and values |
); |
If the function returns TRUE, RAS accepts the new connection.
If the function returns FALSE, RAS does not accept the new connection. There is no exteded error information for this function; do not call GetLastError.
The RasAdminAcceptNewConnection function gives more control to a RAS server administration DLL to determine whether a specified remote user should be allowed to connect to a server.
The setup program for a third-party RAS administration DLL must register the DLL with RAS by providing information under the following key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RAS\AdminDll
To register the DLL, set the following values under this key.
Value Name |
Value Data |
DisplayName |
A REG_SZ string that contains the user-friendly display name of the DLL. |
DLLPath |
A REG_SZ string that contains the full path of the DLL. |
For example, the registry entry for a RAS Administration DLL from a fictional company named Netwerks Corporation might be:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RAS\AdminDll DisplayName : REG_SZ : Netwerks RAS Admin DLL DLLPath : REG_SZ : C:\nt\system32\ntwkadm.dll
The setup program for a RAS Administration DLL should also provide remove/uninstall functionality. If a user removes the DLL, the setup program should delete the DLL’s registry entries.