Hi, On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 10:42:42PM -0400, Selva Nair wrote: > - The process id is returned as a message formatted in the same manner > as error messages from the service to the client: i.e., a three-line > message with pid formatted as 0x%08x on line 1, "Process Id" on > line 2 and a blank line 3. > > This provides a way for service clients to check the status of openvpn > and terminate it without needing management interface or exit event. > Useful when the interactive service is used from a launch script, or > to force-terminate openvpn from the GUI if/when needed.
How does the GUI currently handle return messages? As in, does this
need GUI changes, or is the GUI prepared to handle anything that comes
along?
>
> +static VOID
> +ReturnProcessId (HANDLE pipe, DWORD pid, DWORD count, LPHANDLE events)
> +{
> + const WCHAR msg[] = L"\nProcess ID\n";
> + WCHAR buf[10 + _countof(msg)]; /* 10 characters for the pid in 0x%08x
> format */
> +
> + /* A 3-line string like an error message but with pid in place of error
> number */
> + _snwprintf (buf, _countof(buf), L"0x%08x%s", pid, msg);
> + buf[_countof(buf) - 1] = '\0';
> +
> + WritePipeAsync (pipe, buf, wcslen (buf) * 2, count, events);
> +}
Where does the extra blank line come from? If I'm not all confused
(this is before my first cup of tea) this will write
%08x\nProcess ID\n
into the buffer, and not \n\n...
gert
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