WindowsIdentity.Impersonate Methode
Definitie
Belangrijk
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Hiermee staat u code toe om een andere Windows gebruiker te imiteren.
Overloads
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Impersonate() |
Imiteert de gebruiker die wordt vertegenwoordigd door het WindowsIdentity object. |
| Impersonate(IntPtr) |
Imiteert de gebruiker die wordt vertegenwoordigd door het opgegeven gebruikerstoken. |
Impersonate()
Imiteert de gebruiker die wordt vertegenwoordigd door het WindowsIdentity object.
public:
virtual System::Security::Principal::WindowsImpersonationContext ^ Impersonate();
public virtual System.Security.Principal.WindowsImpersonationContext Impersonate();
abstract member Impersonate : unit -> System.Security.Principal.WindowsImpersonationContext
override this.Impersonate : unit -> System.Security.Principal.WindowsImpersonationContext
Public Overridable Function Impersonate () As WindowsImpersonationContext
Retouren
Een object dat de Windows gebruiker vertegenwoordigt vóór imitatie. Dit kan worden gebruikt om terug te keren naar de context van de oorspronkelijke gebruiker.
Uitzonderingen
Een anonieme identiteit heeft geprobeerd een imitatie uit te voeren.
Er is een Win32-fout opgetreden.
Voorbeelden
In het volgende voorbeeld ziet u hoe u een Windows accounttoken kunt verkrijgen door de onbeheerde Win32-LogonUser-functie aan te roepen, en hoe u dit token gebruikt om een andere gebruiker te imiteren en vervolgens terug te keren naar de oorspronkelijke identiteit.
// This sample demonstrates the use of the WindowsIdentity class to impersonate a user.
// IMPORTANT NOTES:
// This sample requests the user to enter a password on the console screen.
// Because the console window does not support methods allowing the password to be masked,
// it will be visible to anyone viewing the screen.
// On Windows Vista and later this sample must be run as an administrator.
#using <System.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Runtime::InteropServices;
using namespace System::Security::Principal;
using namespace System::Security::Permissions;
[DllImport("advapi32.dll",SetLastError=true)]
bool LogonUser( String^ lpszUsername, String^ lpszDomain, String^ lpszPassword, int dwLogonType, int dwLogonProvider, IntPtr * phToken );
[DllImport("kernel32.dll",CharSet=CharSet::Auto)]
bool CloseHandle( IntPtr handle );
// Test harness.
// If you incorporate this code into a DLL, be sure to demand FullTrust.
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction::Demand,Name="FullTrust")]
int main()
{
IntPtr tokenHandle = IntPtr(0);
try
{
String^ userName;
String^ domainName;
// Get the user token for the specified user, domain, and password using the
// unmanaged LogonUser method.
// The local machine name can be used for the domain name to impersonate a user on this machine.
Console::Write( "Enter the name of the domain on which to log on: " );
domainName = Console::ReadLine();
Console::Write( "Enter the login of a user on {0} that you wish to impersonate: ", domainName );
userName = Console::ReadLine();
Console::Write( "Enter the password for {0}: ", userName );
const int LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT = 0;
//This parameter causes LogonUser to create a primary token.
const int LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE = 2;
const int SecurityImpersonation = 2;
tokenHandle = IntPtr::Zero;
// Call LogonUser to obtain a handle to an access token.
bool returnValue = LogonUser( userName, domainName, Console::ReadLine(), LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE, LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT, &tokenHandle );
Console::WriteLine( "LogonUser called." );
if ( false == returnValue )
{
int ret = Marshal::GetLastWin32Error();
Console::WriteLine( "LogonUser failed with error code : {0}", ret );
throw gcnew System::ComponentModel::Win32Exception( ret );
}
Console::WriteLine( "Did LogonUser Succeed? {0}", (returnValue ? (String^)"Yes" : "No") );
Console::WriteLine( "Value of Windows NT token: {0}", tokenHandle );
// Check the identity.
Console::WriteLine( "Before impersonation: {0}", WindowsIdentity::GetCurrent()->Name );
// The token that is passed to the following constructor must
// be a primary token in order to use it for impersonation.
WindowsIdentity^ newId = gcnew WindowsIdentity( tokenHandle );
WindowsImpersonationContext^ impersonatedUser = newId->Impersonate();
// Check the identity.
Console::WriteLine( "After impersonation: {0}", WindowsIdentity::GetCurrent()->Name );
// Stop impersonating the user.
impersonatedUser->Undo();
// Check the identity.
Console::WriteLine( "After Undo: {0}", WindowsIdentity::GetCurrent()->Name );
// Free the tokens.
if ( tokenHandle != IntPtr::Zero )
CloseHandle( tokenHandle );
}
catch ( Exception^ ex )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Exception occurred. {0}", ex->Message );
}
}
// This sample demonstrates the use of the WindowsIdentity class to impersonate a user.
// IMPORTANT NOTES:
// This sample requests the user to enter a password on the console screen.
// Because the console window does not support methods allowing the password to be masked,
// it will be visible to anyone viewing the screen.
// On Windows Vista and later this sample must be run as an administrator.
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Security.Principal;
using System.Security.Permissions;
using Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles;
using System.Runtime.ConstrainedExecution;
using System.Security;
public class ImpersonationDemo
{
[DllImport("advapi32.dll", SetLastError = true, CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
public static extern bool LogonUser(String lpszUsername, String lpszDomain, String lpszPassword,
int dwLogonType, int dwLogonProvider, out SafeTokenHandle phToken);
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
public extern static bool CloseHandle(IntPtr handle);
// Test harness.
// If you incorporate this code into a DLL, be sure to demand FullTrust.
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, Name = "FullTrust")]
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
SafeTokenHandle safeTokenHandle;
try
{
string userName, domainName;
// Get the user token for the specified user, domain, and password using the
// unmanaged LogonUser method.
// The local machine name can be used for the domain name to impersonate a user on this machine.
Console.Write("Enter the name of the domain on which to log on: ");
domainName = Console.ReadLine();
Console.Write("Enter the login of a user on {0} that you wish to impersonate: ", domainName);
userName = Console.ReadLine();
Console.Write("Enter the password for {0}: ", userName);
const int LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT = 0;
//This parameter causes LogonUser to create a primary token.
const int LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE = 2;
// Call LogonUser to obtain a handle to an access token.
bool returnValue = LogonUser(userName, domainName, Console.ReadLine(),
LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE, LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT,
out safeTokenHandle);
Console.WriteLine("LogonUser called.");
if (false == returnValue)
{
int ret = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
Console.WriteLine("LogonUser failed with error code : {0}", ret);
throw new System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception(ret);
}
using (safeTokenHandle)
{
Console.WriteLine("Did LogonUser Succeed? " + (returnValue ? "Yes" : "No"));
Console.WriteLine("Value of Windows NT token: " + safeTokenHandle);
// Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine("Before impersonation: "
+ WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name);
// Use the token handle returned by LogonUser.
using (WindowsIdentity newId = new WindowsIdentity(safeTokenHandle.DangerousGetHandle()))
{
using (WindowsImpersonationContext impersonatedUser = newId.Impersonate())
{
// Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine("After impersonation: "
+ WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name);
}
}
// Releasing the context object stops the impersonation
// Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine("After closing the context: " + WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception occurred. " + ex.Message);
}
}
}
public sealed class SafeTokenHandle : SafeHandleZeroOrMinusOneIsInvalid
{
private SafeTokenHandle()
: base(true)
{
}
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
[ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.Success)]
[SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity]
[return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
private static extern bool CloseHandle(IntPtr handle);
protected override bool ReleaseHandle()
{
return CloseHandle(handle);
}
}
' This sample demonstrates the use of the WindowsIdentity class to impersonate a user.
' IMPORTANT NOTES:
' This sample requests the user to enter a password on the console screen.
' Because the console window does not support methods allowing the password to be masked,
' it will be visible to anyone viewing the screen.
' On Windows Vista and later this sample must be run as an administrator.
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Imports System.Security.Principal
Imports System.Security.Permissions
Imports Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles
Imports System.Runtime.ConstrainedExecution
Imports System.Security
Module Module1
Public Class ImpersonationDemo
'Private Declare Auto Function LogonUser Lib "advapi32.dll" (ByVal lpszUsername As [String], _
' ByVal lpszDomain As [String], ByVal lpszPassword As [String], _
' ByVal dwLogonType As Integer, ByVal dwLogonProvider As Integer, _
' ByRef phToken As IntPtr) As Boolean
Private Declare Auto Function LogonUser Lib "advapi32.dll" (ByVal lpszUsername As [String], _
ByVal lpszDomain As [String], ByVal lpszPassword As [String], _
ByVal dwLogonType As Integer, ByVal dwLogonProvider As Integer, _
<Out()> ByRef phToken As SafeTokenHandle) As Boolean
Public Declare Auto Function CloseHandle Lib "kernel32.dll" (ByVal handle As IntPtr) As Boolean
' Test harness.
' If you incorporate this code into a DLL, be sure to demand FullTrust.
<PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, Name:="FullTrust")> _
Public Overloads Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
Dim safeTokenHandle As SafeTokenHandle = Nothing
Dim tokenHandle As New IntPtr(0)
Try
Dim userName, domainName As String
' Get the user token for the specified user, domain, and password using the
' unmanaged LogonUser method.
' The local machine name can be used for the domain name to impersonate a user on this machine.
Console.Write("Enter the name of a domain on which to log on: ")
domainName = Console.ReadLine()
Console.Write("Enter the login of a user on {0} that you wish to impersonate: ", domainName)
userName = Console.ReadLine()
Console.Write("Enter the password for {0}: ", userName)
Const LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT As Integer = 0
'This parameter causes LogonUser to create a primary token.
Const LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE As Integer = 2
' Call LogonUser to obtain a handle to an access token.
Dim returnValue As Boolean = LogonUser(userName, domainName, Console.ReadLine(), LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE, LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT, safeTokenHandle)
Console.WriteLine("LogonUser called.")
If False = returnValue Then
Dim ret As Integer = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error()
Console.WriteLine("LogonUser failed with error code : {0}", ret)
Throw New System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception(ret)
Return
End If
Using safeTokenHandle
Dim success As String
If returnValue Then success = "Yes" Else success = "No"
Console.WriteLine(("Did LogonUser succeed? " + success))
Console.WriteLine(("Value of Windows NT token: " + safeTokenHandle.DangerousGetHandle().ToString()))
' Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine(("Before impersonation: " + WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name))
' Use the token handle returned by LogonUser.
Using newId As New WindowsIdentity(safeTokenHandle.DangerousGetHandle())
Using impersonatedUser As WindowsImpersonationContext = newId.Impersonate()
' Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine(("After impersonation: " + WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name))
' Free the tokens.
End Using
End Using
End Using
Catch ex As Exception
Console.WriteLine(("Exception occurred. " + ex.Message))
End Try
End Sub
End Class
End Module
Public NotInheritable Class SafeTokenHandle
Inherits SafeHandleZeroOrMinusOneIsInvalid
Private Sub New()
MyBase.New(True)
End Sub
Private Declare Auto Function LogonUser Lib "advapi32.dll" (ByVal lpszUsername As [String], _
ByVal lpszDomain As [String], ByVal lpszPassword As [String], _
ByVal dwLogonType As Integer, ByVal dwLogonProvider As Integer, _
ByRef phToken As IntPtr) As Boolean
<DllImport("kernel32.dll"), ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.Success), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity()> _
Private Shared Function CloseHandle(ByVal handle As IntPtr) As <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)> Boolean
End Function
Protected Overrides Function ReleaseHandle() As Boolean
Return CloseHandle(handle)
End Function 'ReleaseHandle
End Class
Opmerkingen
Op Windows NT-platformen moet de huidige gebruiker over voldoende rechten beschikken om imitatie toe te staan.
Waarschuwing
Vermijd het gebruik van deze methode met het async/await-patroon. In sommige gevallen kan dit leiden tot betrouwbaarheidsproblemen omdat imitatie niet wordt teruggedraaid, zelfs niet als het resultaat WindowsImpersonationContext wordt verwijderd. Gebruik in plaats daarvan RunImpersonated.
Notities voor bellers
Na het gebruik Impersonate()is het belangrijk om de Undo() methode aan te roepen om de imitatie te beëindigen.
Van toepassing op
Impersonate(IntPtr)
Imiteert de gebruiker die wordt vertegenwoordigd door het opgegeven gebruikerstoken.
public:
static System::Security::Principal::WindowsImpersonationContext ^ Impersonate(IntPtr userToken);
public static System.Security.Principal.WindowsImpersonationContext Impersonate(IntPtr userToken);
static member Impersonate : nativeint -> System.Security.Principal.WindowsImpersonationContext
Public Shared Function Impersonate (userToken As IntPtr) As WindowsImpersonationContext
Parameters
- userToken
-
IntPtr
nativeint
De ingang van een Windows accounttoken. Dit token wordt meestal opgehaald via een aanroep naar onbeheerde code, zoals een aanroep naar de Windows API-LogonUser-functie.
Retouren
Een object dat de Windows gebruiker vertegenwoordigt vóór imitatie. Dit object kan worden gebruikt om terug te keren naar de context van de oorspronkelijke gebruiker.
Uitzonderingen
Windows de Windows NT-statuscode STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED geretourneerd.
Er is onvoldoende geheugen beschikbaar.
De aanroeper heeft niet de juiste machtigingen.
Voorbeelden
In het volgende voorbeeld ziet u hoe u een Windows accounttoken kunt verkrijgen door de onbeheerde Win32-LogonUser-functie aan te roepen, en hoe u dit token gebruikt om een andere gebruiker te imiteren en vervolgens terug te keren naar de oorspronkelijke identiteit.
// This sample demonstrates the use of the WindowsIdentity class to impersonate a user.
// IMPORTANT NOTES:
// This sample requests the user to enter a password on the console screen.
// Because the console window does not support methods allowing the password to be masked,
// it will be visible to anyone viewing the screen.
// On Windows Vista and later this sample must be run as an administrator.
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Security.Principal;
using System.Security.Permissions;
using Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles;
using System.Runtime.ConstrainedExecution;
using System.Security;
public class ImpersonationDemo
{
[DllImport("advapi32.dll", SetLastError = true, CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
public static extern bool LogonUser(String lpszUsername, String lpszDomain, String lpszPassword,
int dwLogonType, int dwLogonProvider, out SafeTokenHandle phToken);
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
public extern static bool CloseHandle(IntPtr handle);
// Test harness.
// If you incorporate this code into a DLL, be sure to demand FullTrust.
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, Name = "FullTrust")]
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
SafeTokenHandle safeTokenHandle;
try
{
string userName, domainName;
// Get the user token for the specified user, domain, and password using the
// unmanaged LogonUser method.
// The local machine name can be used for the domain name to impersonate a user on this machine.
Console.Write("Enter the name of the domain on which to log on: ");
domainName = Console.ReadLine();
Console.Write("Enter the login of a user on {0} that you wish to impersonate: ", domainName);
userName = Console.ReadLine();
Console.Write("Enter the password for {0}: ", userName);
const int LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT = 0;
//This parameter causes LogonUser to create a primary token.
const int LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE = 2;
// Call LogonUser to obtain a handle to an access token.
bool returnValue = LogonUser(userName, domainName, Console.ReadLine(),
LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE, LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT,
out safeTokenHandle);
Console.WriteLine("LogonUser called.");
if (false == returnValue)
{
int ret = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
Console.WriteLine("LogonUser failed with error code : {0}", ret);
throw new System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception(ret);
}
using (safeTokenHandle)
{
Console.WriteLine("Did LogonUser Succeed? " + (returnValue ? "Yes" : "No"));
Console.WriteLine("Value of Windows NT token: " + safeTokenHandle);
// Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine("Before impersonation: "
+ WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name);
// Use the token handle returned by LogonUser.
using (WindowsImpersonationContext impersonatedUser = WindowsIdentity.Impersonate(safeTokenHandle.DangerousGetHandle()))
{
// Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine("After impersonation: "
+ WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name);
}
// Releasing the context object stops the impersonation
// Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine("After closing the context: " + WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Exception occurred. " + ex.Message);
}
}
}
public sealed class SafeTokenHandle : SafeHandleZeroOrMinusOneIsInvalid
{
private SafeTokenHandle()
: base(true)
{
}
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
[ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.Success)]
[SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity]
[return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
private static extern bool CloseHandle(IntPtr handle);
protected override bool ReleaseHandle()
{
return CloseHandle(handle);
}
}
' This sample demonstrates the use of the WindowsIdentity class to impersonate a user.
' IMPORTANT NOTES:
' This sample requests the user to enter a password on the console screen.
' Because the console window does not support methods allowing the password to be masked,
' it will be visible to anyone viewing the screen.
' On Windows Vista and later this sample must be run as an administrator.
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Imports System.Security.Principal
Imports System.Security.Permissions
Imports Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles
Imports System.Runtime.ConstrainedExecution
Imports System.Security
Module Module1
Public Class ImpersonationDemo
'Private Declare Auto Function LogonUser Lib "advapi32.dll" (ByVal lpszUsername As [String], _
' ByVal lpszDomain As [String], ByVal lpszPassword As [String], _
' ByVal dwLogonType As Integer, ByVal dwLogonProvider As Integer, _
' ByRef phToken As IntPtr) As Boolean
Private Declare Auto Function LogonUser Lib "advapi32.dll" (ByVal lpszUsername As [String], _
ByVal lpszDomain As [String], ByVal lpszPassword As [String], _
ByVal dwLogonType As Integer, ByVal dwLogonProvider As Integer, _
<Out()> ByRef phToken As SafeTokenHandle) As Boolean
Public Declare Auto Function CloseHandle Lib "kernel32.dll" (ByVal handle As IntPtr) As Boolean
' Test harness.
' If you incorporate this code into a DLL, be sure to demand FullTrust.
<PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, Name:="FullTrust")> _
Public Overloads Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
Dim safeTokenHandle As SafeTokenHandle
Dim tokenHandle As New IntPtr(0)
Try
Dim userName, domainName As String
' Get the user token for the specified user, domain, and password using the
' unmanaged LogonUser method.
' The local machine name can be used for the domain name to impersonate a user on this machine.
Console.Write("Enter the name of a domain on which to log on: ")
domainName = Console.ReadLine()
Console.Write("Enter the login of a user on {0} that you wish to impersonate: ", domainName)
userName = Console.ReadLine()
Console.Write("Enter the password for {0}: ", userName)
Const LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT As Integer = 0
'This parameter causes LogonUser to create a primary token.
Const LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE As Integer = 2
' Call LogonUser to obtain a handle to an access token.
Dim returnValue As Boolean = LogonUser(userName, domainName, Console.ReadLine(), LOGON32_LOGON_INTERACTIVE, LOGON32_PROVIDER_DEFAULT, safeTokenHandle)
Console.WriteLine("LogonUser called.")
If False = returnValue Then
Dim ret As Integer = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error()
Console.WriteLine("LogonUser failed with error code : {0}", ret)
Throw New System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception(ret)
Return
End If
Using safeTokenHandle
Dim success As String
If returnValue Then success = "Yes" Else success = "No"
Console.WriteLine(("Did LogonUser succeed? " + success))
Console.WriteLine(("Value of Windows NT token: " + safeTokenHandle.DangerousGetHandle().ToString()))
' Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine(("Before impersonation: " + WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name))
' Use the token handle returned by LogonUser.
Using impersonatedUser As WindowsImpersonationContext = WindowsIdentity.Impersonate(safeTokenHandle.DangerousGetHandle())
' Check the identity.
Console.WriteLine(("After impersonation: " + WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name))
' Free the tokens.
End Using
End Using
Catch ex As Exception
Console.WriteLine(("Exception occurred. " + ex.Message))
End Try
End Sub
End Class
End Module
Public NotInheritable Class SafeTokenHandle
Inherits SafeHandleZeroOrMinusOneIsInvalid
Private Sub New()
MyBase.New(True)
End Sub
Private Declare Auto Function LogonUser Lib "advapi32.dll" (ByVal lpszUsername As [String], _
ByVal lpszDomain As [String], ByVal lpszPassword As [String], _
ByVal dwLogonType As Integer, ByVal dwLogonProvider As Integer, _
ByRef phToken As IntPtr) As Boolean
<DllImport("kernel32.dll"), ReliabilityContract(Consistency.WillNotCorruptState, Cer.Success), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity()> _
Private Shared Function CloseHandle(ByVal handle As IntPtr) As <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)> Boolean
End Function
Protected Overrides Function ReleaseHandle() As Boolean
Return CloseHandle(handle)
End Function 'ReleaseHandle
End Class
Opmerkingen
Op Windows NT-platformen moet de huidige gebruiker over voldoende rechten beschikken om imitatie toe te staan.
Note
Het aanroepen van de Impersonate(IntPtr) methode met een userToken waarde is Zero gelijk aan het aanroepen van de Win32-functie RevertToSelf . Als een andere gebruiker momenteel wordt geïmiteerd, wordt het besturingselement teruggezet naar de oorspronkelijke gebruiker.
Zie Onbeheerde DLL-functies gebruiken voor meer informatie over aanroepen naar niet-beheerde code.
Waarschuwing
Vermijd het gebruik van deze methode met het async/await-patroon. In sommige gevallen kan dit leiden tot betrouwbaarheidsproblemen omdat imitatie niet wordt teruggedraaid, zelfs niet als het resultaat WindowsImpersonationContext wordt verwijderd. Gebruik in plaats daarvan RunImpersonated.
Notities voor bellers
Na het gebruik Impersonate(IntPtr)is het belangrijk om de Undo() methode aan te roepen om de imitatie te beëindigen.