Currently working on a situation where I need to capture the stdout/stderr for a child process of an external process. For this situation would I need a named pipe?
I have currently tried the following:
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES saAttr;
HANDLE hStdOutRd = NULL;
HANDLE hStdOutWr = NULL;
HANDLE hDupStdOutWr = NULL;
saAttr.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
saAttr.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
saAttr.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL;
CreatePipe(&hStdOutRd, &hStdOutWr, &saAttr, 0) )
SetHandleInformation(hStdOutRd, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0) )
HANDLE hExProc = OpenProcess(PROCESS_DUP_HANDLE, false, EXTERNAL_PROC);
DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(),
hStdOutWr,
hExProc,
&hDupStdOutWr,
0,
TRUE,
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);
// Child process for EXTERNAL_PROC executes and should inherit the duplicated handle
// Read from hStdOutRd
When reading from the pipe, it either hangs or doesn't return anything. I'm assuming this is the case that it is an anonymous pipe and only works for parent-child processes and not external processes. I would prefer to not use a Named Pipe, would it be possible to DuplicateHandle() the pipes back from the remote process to my process and then access the data? If so, what would that look like?
CreatePipe
is bad for this target. much more better useCreateNamedPipe +CreateFile
.DuplicateHandle
- and how you notify child of duplicated value ?CreatePipe
simply create 2 random named named pipes. begin from win7 - possible create exactly unnamed pair. sayCreatePipe
always create synchronous pipes. but we can create it yourself, direct as asynchronous. can just create one inheritable and one - no. can create both duplex. reallyCreatePipe
very restricted api.CreatePipe
which create unnamed pipe pair - with simply interface but restricted customization (set pipe properties). all. operations is the same. and possible create un-named pair direct (via native calls only) with any wanted properties