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A web based dialup Internet application

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6 Jul 2003 1  
A web application to connect and disconnect from a dial up Internet session

Sample Image - webdialup.gif

Introduction

I recently changed my home network, basically I added a server to connect the network to the Internet. Unfortunately where I live we can't get broadband Internet, so the Internet connection server needs to dial into our ISP. I needed a simple way to connect, disconnect and see how long the connection has been up. Normally I would use terminal services to establish and view the connection, but since my wife also uses the Internet I needed another simpler way, one that even my wife can use. I built this web application, that displays the current connection's statistics or shows the phonebook entries so that the user can connect.

Using the code

I've wrapped up some of the RAS API's so I could use them with P/Invoke. They are:

  • RasEnumConnections
  • RasGetConnectionStatistics
  • RasHangUp
  • RasEnumEntries
  • InternetDial

I also had to create some structures that these API's could use:

  • RASCONN
  • RasEntryName
  • RasStats

I created a simple class called RASDisplay which has the following methods and properties:

Methods

  • int Connect(string Connection)
  • void Disconnect()

Properties

  • bool IsConnected
  • string ConnectionName
  • double BytesReceived
  • double BytesTransmitted
  • string[] Connections
  • string Duration

The RASDisplay class takes care of all the complexity of using the RAS API. If you not familiar with using the RAS API, you have to pass in the structure sizes, so the API knows which version you are working with. The constructor for this class uses the following code to set the above properties:

private string m_duration;
private string m_ConnectionName;
private string[] m_ConnectionNames;
private double m_TX;
private double m_RX;
private bool m_connected;
private IntPtr m_ConnectedRasHandle;

public RASDisplay()
{
    m_connected = true;

    RAS lpras = new RAS();
    RASCONN lprasConn = new RASCONN();            

    lprasConn.dwSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RASCONN));
    lprasConn.hrasconn = IntPtr.Zero;

    int lpcb = 0;
    int lpcConnections = 0;
    int nRet = 0;
    lpcb = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RASCONN));


    nRet = RAS.RasEnumConnections(ref lprasConn, ref lpcb, 
                                         ref lpcConnections);


    if(nRet != 0)
    {
        m_connected = false;
        return;
    }

    if(lpcConnections > 0)
    {
        RasStats stats = new RasStats();

        m_ConnectedRasHandle = lprasConn.hrasconn;
        RAS.RasGetConnectionStatistics(lprasConn.hrasconn, stats);

        m_ConnectionName = lprasConn.szEntryName;

        //Work out our duration 

        int Hours = 0;
        int Minutes = 0;
        int Seconds = 0;

        //The RasStats duration is in milliseconds

        Hours = ((stats.dwConnectDuration /1000) /3600);
        Minutes = ((stats.dwConnectDuration /1000) /60) - 
                                              (Hours * 60);
        Seconds = ((stats.dwConnectDuration /1000)) - 
                           (Minutes * 60) - (Hours * 3600);

        m_duration = Hours  +  " hours "  + Minutes + 
                " minutes " + Seconds + " secs";

        //set the bytes transferred and received

        m_TX = stats.dwBytesXmited;
        m_RX = stats.dwBytesRcved;

    }
    else
    {
        //we aren't connected

        m_connected = false;
    }

    //Find the names of the connections we could dial

    int lpNames = 1;
    int entryNameSize=Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RasEntryName));
    int lpSize=lpNames*entryNameSize;
    RasEntryName[] names=new RasEntryName[lpNames];
    for(int i=0;i<names.Length;i++)
    {
        names[i].dwSize=entryNameSize;
    }

    uint retval = RAS.RasEnumEntries(null,null,names,
                                 ref lpSize,out lpNames);

    m_ConnectionNames = new string[lpNames];

    if(lpNames>0)
    {                
        for(int i=0;i<lpNames;i++)
        {
            m_ConnectionNames[i] = names[i].szEntryName;
        }
    }
}

The code to connect to the Internet uses the InternetDial WinInet API:

public int Connect(string sConnection)
{
    int intConnection = 0;
    uint INTERNET_AUTO_DIAL_UNATTENDED = 2;
    int retVal = RAS.InternetDial(IntPtr.Zero, sConnection,
            INTERNET_AUTO_DIAL_UNATTENDED,ref intConnection,0);
    return retVal;
}

The code to disconnect is very simple as well:

public void Disconnect()
{
    RAS.RasHangUp(m_ConnectedRasHandle);
}

The web application that uses the RASDisplay class looks like:

protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label lblName;
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label lblDuration;
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label lblTransmitted;
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataGrid dgAllConnections;
protected System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlTable tblCurrentConnection;
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button btnDisconnect;
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label lblRecieved;

private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    if(!IsPostBack)
    {
        BindData();
    }
}

private void BindData()
{
    try
    {
        RASDisplay display = new RASDisplay();

        lblName.Text = display.ConnectionName;
        lblDuration.Text = display.Duration;
        lblRecieved.Text = display.BytesReceived.ToString();
        lblTransmitted.Text = display.BytesTransmitted.ToString();

        if(!display.IsConnected)
        {
            //show the table with stats

            tblCurrentConnection.Visible = false;
        }
        else
        {
            //show the tables with available connections

            dgAllConnections.Visible = false;
        }

        //bind the data

        dgAllConnections.DataSource = display.Connections;
        dgAllConnections.DataBind();

    }
    catch(Exception e){
        Response.Write(e.Message);
    }
}

protected void btnConnect_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    RASDisplay rasDisplay = new RASDisplay();

    //need to find the text in the first column of the datagrid

    Button btnSender = (Button) sender;
    DataGridItem ob =  (DataGridItem) btnSender.Parent.Parent;

    int ErrorVal = rasDisplay.Connect(ob.Cells[1].Text);

    if(ErrorVal != 0)
    {
        Response.Write(ErrorVal);
    }
    else
    {
        //redirect to the same page, so the display 

        //is refreshed with stats

        Response.Redirect("Default.aspx");
    }
}

protected void btnDisConnect_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    RASDisplay rasDisplay = new RASDisplay();
    rasDisplay.Disconnect();
    //redirect to the same page, so the display is 

    //refreshed with available connections

    Response.Redirect("Default.aspx");
}

The web application has a DataGrid that displays all the connections on the machine, this DataGrid only gets displayed if the computer isn't connected to the Internet. Otherwise a table with the connection's statistics gets displayed. The web page has a meta refresh tag, to keep the statistics up to date.

Know issues

Currently the Connect method calls InternetDial, this method takes the name of the connection. If this connection doesn't have a password saved, the call will fail. In a future version I'd like to change the way the application connects to the Internet, maybe using RASDial and have the application store the username and password for the user (or require them to enter it ? )

History

  • Article Created: 30/06/2003
  • Updated 7/7/2003 - Just a bug fix, if the user had more than one dialup internet phonebook, they might have some problems.

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