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30 | .\" From: @(#)gethostbyname.3 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/25/95 | |
31 | .\" $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/net/getipnodebyname.3,v 1.18 2007/01/09 00:28:02 imp Exp $ | |
32 | .\" | |
33 | .Dd August 6, 2004 | |
34 | .Dt GETIPNODEBYNAME 3 | |
35 | .Os | |
36 | .\" | |
37 | .Sh NAME | |
38 | .Nm getipnodebyname , | |
39 | .Nm getipnodebyaddr , | |
40 | .Nm freehostent | |
41 | .Nd nodename-to-address and address-to-nodename translation | |
42 | .\" | |
43 | .Sh LIBRARY | |
44 | .Lb libc | |
45 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
46 | .In sys/types.h | |
47 | .In sys/socket.h | |
48 | .In netdb.h | |
49 | .Ft "struct hostent *" | |
50 | .Fn getipnodebyname "const char *name" "int af" "int flags" "int *error_num" | |
51 | .Ft "struct hostent *" | |
52 | .Fn getipnodebyaddr "const void *src" "size_t len" "int af" "int *error_num" | |
53 | .Ft void | |
54 | .Fn freehostent "struct hostent *ptr" | |
55 | .\" | |
56 | .Sh DESCRIPTION | |
57 | The | |
58 | .Fn getipnodebyname | |
59 | and | |
60 | .Fn getipnodebyaddr | |
61 | functions are very similar to | |
62 | .Xr gethostbyname 3 , | |
63 | .Xr gethostbyname2 3 | |
64 | and | |
65 | .Xr gethostbyaddr 3 . | |
66 | The functions cover all the functionalities provided by the older ones, | |
67 | and provide better interface to programmers. | |
68 | The functions require additional arguments, | |
69 | .Fa af , | |
70 | and | |
71 | .Fa flags , | |
72 | for specifying address family and operation mode. | |
73 | The additional arguments allow programmer to get address for a nodename, | |
74 | for specific address family | |
75 | (such as | |
76 | .Dv AF_INET | |
77 | or | |
78 | .Dv AF_INET6 ) . | |
79 | The functions also require an additional pointer argument, | |
80 | .Fa error_num | |
81 | to return the appropriate error code, | |
82 | to support thread safe error code returns. | |
83 | .Pp | |
84 | The type and usage of the return value, | |
85 | .Li "struct hostent" | |
86 | is described in | |
87 | .Xr gethostbyname 3 . | |
88 | .Pp | |
89 | For | |
90 | .Fn getipnodebyname , | |
91 | the | |
92 | .Fa name | |
93 | argument can be either a node name or a numeric address | |
94 | string | |
95 | (i.e., a dotted-decimal IPv4 address or an IPv6 hex address). | |
96 | The | |
97 | .Fa af | |
98 | argument specifies the address family, either | |
99 | .Dv AF_INET | |
100 | or | |
101 | .Dv AF_INET6 . | |
102 | The | |
103 | .Fa flags | |
104 | argument specifies the types of addresses that are searched for, | |
105 | and the types of addresses that are returned. | |
106 | We note that a special flags value of | |
107 | .Dv AI_DEFAULT | |
108 | (defined below) | |
109 | should handle most applications. | |
110 | That is, porting simple applications to use IPv6 replaces the call | |
111 | .Bd -literal -offset | |
112 | hptr = gethostbyname(name); | |
113 | .Ed | |
114 | .Pp | |
115 | with | |
116 | .Bd -literal -offset | |
117 | hptr = getipnodebyname(name, AF_INET6, AI_DEFAULT, &error_num); | |
118 | .Ed | |
119 | .Pp | |
120 | Applications desiring finer control over the types of addresses | |
121 | searched for and returned, can specify other combinations of the | |
122 | .Fa flags | |
123 | argument. | |
124 | .Pp | |
125 | A | |
126 | .Fa flags | |
127 | of | |
128 | .Li 0 | |
129 | implies a strict interpretation of the | |
130 | .Fa af | |
131 | argument: | |
132 | .Bl -bullet | |
133 | .It | |
134 | If | |
135 | .Fa flags | |
136 | is 0 and | |
137 | .Fa af | |
138 | is | |
139 | .Dv AF_INET , | |
140 | then the caller wants only IPv4 addresses. | |
141 | A query is made for | |
142 | .Li A | |
143 | records. | |
144 | If successful, the IPv4 addresses are returned and the | |
145 | .Li h_length | |
146 | member of the | |
147 | .Li hostent | |
148 | structure will be 4, else the function returns a | |
149 | .Dv NULL | |
150 | pointer. | |
151 | .It | |
152 | If | |
153 | .Fa flags | |
154 | is 0 and if | |
155 | .Fa af | |
156 | is | |
157 | .Li AF_INET6 , | |
158 | then the caller wants only IPv6 addresses. | |
159 | A query is made for | |
160 | .Li AAAA | |
161 | records. | |
162 | If successful, the IPv6 addresses are returned and the | |
163 | .Li h_length | |
164 | member of the | |
165 | .Li hostent | |
166 | structure will be 16, else the function returns a | |
167 | .Dv NULL | |
168 | pointer. | |
169 | .El | |
170 | .Pp | |
171 | Other constants can be logically-ORed into the | |
172 | .Fa flags | |
173 | argument, to modify the behavior of the function. | |
174 | .Bl -bullet | |
175 | .It | |
176 | If the | |
177 | .Dv AI_V4MAPPED | |
178 | flag is specified along with an | |
179 | .Fa af | |
180 | of | |
181 | .Dv AF_INET6 , | |
182 | then the caller will accept IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses. | |
183 | That is, if no | |
184 | .Li AAAA | |
185 | records are found then a query is made for | |
186 | .Li A | |
187 | records and any found are returned as IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses | |
188 | .Li ( h_length | |
189 | will be 16). | |
190 | The | |
191 | .Dv AI_V4MAPPED | |
192 | flag is ignored unless | |
193 | .Fa af | |
194 | equals | |
195 | .Dv AF_INET6 . | |
196 | .It | |
197 | The | |
198 | .Dv AI_V4MAPPED_CFG | |
199 | flag is exact same as the | |
200 | .Dv AI_V4MAPPED | |
201 | flag only if the kernel supports IPv4-mapped IPv6 address. | |
202 | .It | |
203 | If the | |
204 | .Dv AI_ALL | |
205 | flag is used in conjunction with the | |
206 | .Dv AI_V4MAPPED | |
207 | flag, and only used with the IPv6 address family. | |
208 | When | |
209 | .Dv AI_ALL | |
210 | is logically or'd with | |
211 | .Dv AI_V4MAPPED | |
212 | flag then the caller wants all addresses: IPv6 and IPv4-mapped IPv6. | |
213 | A query is first made for | |
214 | .Li AAAA | |
215 | records and if successful, the | |
216 | IPv6 addresses are returned. | |
217 | Another query is then made for | |
218 | .Li A | |
219 | records and any found are returned as IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses. | |
220 | .Li h_length | |
221 | will be 16. | |
222 | Only if both queries fail does the function | |
223 | return a | |
224 | .Dv NULL | |
225 | pointer. | |
226 | This flag is ignored unless af equals | |
227 | AF_INET6. | |
228 | If both | |
229 | .Dv AI_ALL | |
230 | and | |
231 | .Dv AI_V4MAPPED | |
232 | are specified, | |
233 | .Dv AI_ALL | |
234 | takes precedence. | |
235 | .It | |
236 | The | |
237 | .Dv AI_ADDRCONFIG | |
238 | flag specifies that a query for | |
239 | .Li AAAA | |
240 | records | |
241 | should occur only if the node has at least one IPv6 source | |
242 | address configured and a query for | |
243 | .Li A | |
244 | records should occur only if the node has at least one IPv4 source address | |
245 | configured. | |
246 | .Pp | |
247 | For example, if the node has no IPv6 source addresses configured, | |
248 | and | |
249 | .Fa af | |
250 | equals AF_INET6, and the node name being looked up has both | |
251 | .Li AAAA | |
252 | and | |
253 | .Li A | |
254 | records, then: | |
255 | (a) if only | |
256 | .Dv AI_ADDRCONFIG | |
257 | is | |
258 | specified, the function returns a | |
259 | .Dv NULL | |
260 | pointer; | |
261 | (b) if | |
262 | .Dv AI_ADDRCONFIG | |
263 | | | |
264 | .Dv AI_V4MAPPED | |
265 | is specified, the | |
266 | .Li A | |
267 | records are returned as IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses; | |
268 | .El | |
269 | .Pp | |
270 | The special flags value of | |
271 | .Dv AI_DEFAULT | |
272 | is defined as | |
273 | .Bd -literal -offset | |
274 | #define AI_DEFAULT (AI_V4MAPPED_CFG | AI_ADDRCONFIG) | |
275 | .Ed | |
276 | .Pp | |
277 | We noted that the | |
278 | .Fn getipnodebyname | |
279 | function must allow the | |
280 | .Fa name | |
281 | argument to be either a node name or a literal address string | |
282 | (i.e., a dotted-decimal IPv4 address or an IPv6 hex address). | |
283 | This saves applications from having to call | |
284 | .Xr inet_pton 3 | |
285 | to handle literal address strings. | |
286 | When the | |
287 | .Fa name | |
288 | argument is a literal address string, | |
289 | the | |
290 | .Fa flags | |
291 | argument is always ignored. | |
292 | .Pp | |
293 | There are four scenarios based on the type of literal address string | |
294 | and the value of the | |
295 | .Fa af | |
296 | argument. | |
297 | The two simple cases are when | |
298 | .Fa name | |
299 | is a dotted-decimal IPv4 address and | |
300 | .Fa af | |
301 | equals | |
302 | .Dv AF_INET , | |
303 | or when | |
304 | .Fa name | |
305 | is an IPv6 hex address and | |
306 | .Fa af | |
307 | equals | |
308 | .Dv AF_INET6 . | |
309 | The members of the | |
310 | returned hostent structure are: | |
311 | .Li h_name | |
312 | points to a copy of the | |
313 | .Fa name | |
314 | argument, | |
315 | .Li h_aliases | |
316 | is a | |
317 | .Dv NULL | |
318 | pointer, | |
319 | .Li h_addrtype | |
320 | is a copy of the | |
321 | .Fa af | |
322 | argument, | |
323 | .Li h_length | |
324 | is either 4 | |
325 | (for | |
326 | .Dv AF_INET ) | |
327 | or 16 | |
328 | (for | |
329 | .Dv AF_INET6 ) , | |
330 | .Li h_addr_list[0] | |
331 | is a pointer to the 4-byte or 16-byte binary address, | |
332 | and | |
333 | .Li h_addr_list[1] | |
334 | is a | |
335 | .Dv NULL | |
336 | pointer. | |
337 | .Pp | |
338 | When | |
339 | .Fa name | |
340 | is a dotted-decimal IPv4 address and | |
341 | .Fa af | |
342 | equals | |
343 | .Dv AF_INET6 , | |
344 | and | |
345 | .Dv AI_V4MAPPED | |
346 | is specified, | |
347 | an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address is returned: | |
348 | .Li h_name | |
349 | points to an IPv6 hex address containing the IPv4-mapped IPv6 address, | |
350 | .Li h_aliases | |
351 | is a | |
352 | .Dv NULL | |
353 | pointer, | |
354 | .Li h_addrtype | |
355 | is | |
356 | .Dv AF_INET6 , | |
357 | .Li h_length | |
358 | is 16, | |
359 | .Li h_addr_list[0] | |
360 | is a pointer to the 16-byte binary address, and | |
361 | .Li h_addr_list[1] | |
362 | is a | |
363 | .Dv NULL | |
364 | pointer. | |
365 | .Pp | |
366 | It is an error when | |
367 | .Fa name | |
368 | is an IPv6 hex address and | |
369 | .Fa af | |
370 | equals | |
371 | .Dv AF_INET . | |
372 | The function's return value is a | |
373 | .Dv NULL | |
374 | pointer and the value pointed to by | |
375 | .Fa error_num | |
376 | equals | |
377 | .Dv HOST_NOT_FOUND . | |
378 | .Pp | |
379 | The | |
380 | .Fn getipnodebyaddr | |
381 | function | |
382 | takes almost the same argument as | |
383 | .Xr gethostbyaddr 3 , | |
384 | but adds a pointer to return an error number. | |
385 | Additionally it takes care of IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses, | |
386 | and IPv4-compatible IPv6 addresses. | |
387 | .Pp | |
388 | The | |
389 | .Fn getipnodebyname | |
390 | and | |
391 | .Fn getipnodebyaddr | |
392 | functions | |
393 | dynamically allocate the structure to be returned to the caller. | |
394 | The | |
395 | .Fn freehostent | |
396 | function | |
397 | reclaims memory region allocated and returned by | |
398 | .Fn getipnodebyname | |
399 | or | |
400 | .Fn getipnodebyaddr . | |
401 | .\" | |
402 | .Sh FILES | |
403 | .Bl -tag -width /etc/nsswitch.conf -compact | |
404 | .It Pa /etc/hosts | |
405 | .\".It Pa /etc/nsswitch.conf | |
406 | .It Pa /etc/resolv.conf | |
407 | .El | |
408 | .\" | |
409 | .Sh DIAGNOSTICS | |
410 | The | |
411 | .Fn getipnodebyname | |
412 | and | |
413 | .Fn getipnodebyaddr | |
414 | functions | |
415 | returns | |
416 | .Dv NULL | |
417 | on errors. | |
418 | The integer values pointed to by | |
419 | .Fa error_num | |
420 | may then be checked to see whether this is a temporary failure | |
421 | or an invalid or unknown host. | |
422 | The meanings of each error code are described in | |
423 | .Xr gethostbyname 3 . | |
424 | .\" | |
425 | .Sh SEE ALSO | |
426 | .Xr getaddrinfo 3 , | |
427 | .Xr gethostbyaddr 3 , | |
428 | .Xr gethostbyname 3 , | |
429 | .Xr getnameinfo 3 , | |
430 | .Xr hosts 5 , | |
431 | .Xr nsswitch.conf 5 , | |
432 | .Xr services 5 , | |
433 | .Xr hostname 7 , | |
434 | .Xr named 8 | |
435 | .Pp | |
436 | .Rs | |
437 | .%A R. Gilligan | |
438 | .%A S. Thomson | |
439 | .%A J. Bound | |
440 | .%A W. Stevens | |
441 | .%T Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6 | |
442 | .%R RFC2553 | |
443 | .%D March 1999 | |
444 | .Re | |
445 | .\" | |
446 | .Sh STANDARDS | |
447 | The | |
448 | .Fn getipnodebyname | |
449 | and | |
450 | .Fn getipnodebyaddr | |
451 | functions | |
452 | are documented in | |
453 | .Dq Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6 | |
454 | (RFC2553). | |
455 | .\" | |
456 | .Sh HISTORY | |
457 | The implementation first appeared in KAME advanced networking kit. | |
458 | .\" | |
459 | .Sh BUGS | |
460 | The | |
461 | .Fn getipnodebyname | |
462 | and | |
463 | .Fn getipnodebyaddr | |
464 | functions | |
465 | do not handle scoped IPv6 address properly. | |
466 | If you use these functions, | |
467 | your program will not be able to handle scoped IPv6 addresses. | |
468 | For IPv6 address manipulation, | |
469 | .Fn getaddrinfo 3 | |
470 | and | |
471 | .Fn getnameinfo 3 | |
472 | are recommended. | |
473 | .Pp | |
474 | The text was shamelessly copied from RFC2553. |