IVdsIscsiTarget::SetSharedSecret method (vds.h)

[Beginning with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, the Virtual Disk Service COM interface is superseded by the Windows Storage Management API.]

Sets the target CHAP shared secret that is used for CHAP authentication when the target authenticates the initiator.

Syntax

HRESULT SetSharedSecret(
  [in] VDS_ISCSI_SHARED_SECRET *pTargetSharedSecret,
  [in] LPWSTR                  pwszInitiatorName
);

Parameters

[in] pTargetSharedSecret

The address of an VDS_ISCSI_SHARED_SECRET structure that contains the shared secret. If the pSharedSecret member is NULL and the ulSharedSecretSize is zero, the SetSharedSecret method clears any existing secret.

[in] pwszInitiatorName

The string specifying the iSCSI name to which the shared secret is to be associated, if the secret is initiator-specific. The value passed is used as the CHAP name. If the address is NULL the changes apply to the default secret for all initiators.

Return value

This method can return standard HRESULT values, such as E_INVALIDARG or E_OUTOFMEMORY, and VDS-specific return values. It can also return converted system error codes using the HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 macro. Errors can originate from VDS itself or from the underlying VDS provider that is being used. Possible return values include the following.

Return code/value Description
S_OK
The shared secret was set successfully.
VDS_E_PROVIDER_CACHE_CORRUPT
0x8004241FL
The cache of the provider is corrupted. This indicates a software or communication problem inside a provider that caches information about the attached devices. The caller can use the IVdsHwProvider::Reenumerate method followed by the IVdsHwProvider::Refresh method to restore the cache.
VDS_E_OBJECT_DELETED
0x8004240BL
The target object is no longer present.
VDS_E_NOT_SUPPORTED
0x80042400L
This operation or combination of parameters is not supported by this provider.
VDS_E_INITIATOR_SPECIFIC_NOT_SUPPORTED
0x80042707L
The target does not support initiator-specific shared secrets.

Remarks

The hardware provider must configure the subsystem itself to change the target shared secret. Secrets that are used for security are not persisted by VDS nor should they be persisted by the hardware providers on the local computer. The hardware provider should transmit the secret to the subsystem in a secure manner, and the subsystem is responsible for persisting it.

Some iSCSI targets may support setting a different CHAP shared secret for each initiator. If a target does not support initiator-specific secrets, the call to SetSharedSecret returns VDS_E_INITIATOR_SPECIFIC_NOT_SUPPORTED.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows Vista [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server Windows Server 2003 R2 [desktop apps only]
Target Platform Windows
Header vds.h
Library Uuid.lib
Redistributable VDS 1.1

See also

IVdsIscsiTarget

IVdsIscsiTarget::RememberInitiatorSharedSecret

IVdsIscsiTarget::SetSharedSecret

IVdsServiceIscsi::SetInitiatorSharedSecret

VDS_ISCSI_SHARED_SECRET