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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:55:47+00:00 2026-05-16T10:55:47+00:00

I’m using QuickFIX and C# to create a FIX acceptor (server). I want the

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I’m using QuickFIX and C# to create a FIX acceptor (server). I want the client (the FIX initiator) to logon using a username and password. However, I’m not sure how I can do that in QuickFIX.

By debugging into the QuickFIX source code I have discovered the following sequence of events:

  • QuickFIX will call Session::verify to verify the logon.
  • Session::verify will perform various checks of things like comp ID’s and sequence numbers and at some point determine that the logon received is valid.
  • Session::verify will then call the Application::fromAdmin callback which I assume is the natural place to customize things like logon.
  • However, at this point the logon has already been determined to be OK by QuickFIX and a corresponding logon message will be returned by the acceptor when the callback returns.

How do I customize the FIX logon process in an acceptor? Is modifying the QuickFIX code my only option?

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    2026-05-16T10:55:48+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:55 am

    If you are using FIX 4.3 or later, the Logon message can have a Password tag. If you are using a previous version, make it a custom tag and add it to the dictionaries.

    In the fromAdmin handler, check that the password is correct (from a lookup table or elsewhere). If it is not, throw a RejectLogon exception. If this exception isn’t thrown, QuickFix will assume everything is a-ok and log the user on.

    Example (needs more sanity checks):

    public void fromAdmin(Message message, SessionID id)
    {
       var logon = message as QuickFix44.Logon;
    
       if (logon != null)
       {
          string userName = logon.getUserName().getValue();
          string expectedPassword = PasswordsByUser[userName];
    
          string suppliedPassword = logon.getPassword().getValue();
    
          if(expectedPassword != suppliedPassword)
              throw new RejectLogon();
       }     
    }
    
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