The search term RpcMgmtEpEltInqNext on both Stackoverflow and PInvoke.net yields zero results, so this should be worth asking. I've been fiddling around on MSDN and looking through Win SDK *.h files all day, and feeling a bit out of my element.
I'm basically attempting to query the MSRPC endpoint mapper with managed code. Here is what I have so far:
[DllImport("Rpcrt4.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
public static extern int RpcBindingFromStringBinding(string StringBinding, out IntPtr Binding);
[DllImport("Rpcrt4.dll")]
public static extern int RpcBindingFree(ref IntPtr Binding);
[DllImport("Rpcrt4.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
public static extern int RpcMgmtEpEltInqBegin(IntPtr EpBinding,
int InquiryType, // 0x00000000 = RPC_C_EP_ALL_ELTS
int IfId,
int VersOption,
string ObjectUuid,
out IntPtr InquiryContext);
[DllImport("Rpcrt4.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
public static extern int RpcMgmtEpEltInqNext(ref IntPtr InquiryContext,
out int IfId,
out IntPtr Binding,
out string ObjectUuid,
out string Annotation);
public static List<int> QueryEPM(string host)
{
List<int> ports = new List<int>();
int retCode = 0; // RPC_S_OK
IntPtr bindingHandle = IntPtr.Zero;
IntPtr inquiryContext = IntPtr.Zero;
IntPtr elementBindingHandle = IntPtr.Zero;
int elementIfId = 0;
string elementUuid = string.Empty;
string elementAnnotation = string.Empty;
try
{
retCode = RpcBindingFromStringBinding("ncacn_ip_tcp:" + host, out bindingHandle);
if (retCode != 0)
throw new Exception("RpcBindingFromStringBinding: " + retCode);
retCode = RpcMgmtEpEltInqBegin(bindingHandle, 0, 0, 0, string.Empty, out inquiryContext);
if (retCode != 0)
throw new Exception("RpcMgmtEpEltInqBegin: " + retCode);
retCode = RpcMgmtEpEltInqNext (ref inquiryContext, out elementIfId, out elementBindingHandle, out elementUuid, out elementAnnotation);
if (retCode != 0)
throw new Exception("RpcMgmtEpEltInqNext: " + retCode);
}
The above code isn't complete, but it illustrates my point. The code consistently returns:
RpcMgmtEpEltIngNext: 87
87 meaning Parameter is Incorrect according to here.
So I'm basically stumped at this point, and I'm sure it's because of my extremely crappy PInvoke code.