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!!NAME |
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getnetent, getnetbyname, getnetbyaddr, setnetent, endnetent - get network entry |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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struct netent *getnetbyaddr(long__ ''net''__, int__ ''type''__); |
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void setnetent(int__ ''stayopen''__); |
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void endnetent(void); |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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The __getnetent()__ function reads the next line from the |
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file ''/etc/networks'' and returns a structure |
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''netent'' containing the broken out fields from the |
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line. The ''/etc/networks'' file is opened if |
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necessary. |
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The __getnetbyname()__ function returns a ''netent'' |
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structure for the line from ''/etc/networks'' that |
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matches the network ''name''. |
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The __getnetbyaddr()__ function returns a ''netent'' |
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structure for the line that matches the network number |
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''net'' of type ''type''. |
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The __setnetent()__ function opens and rewinds the |
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''/etc/networks'' file. If ''stayopen'' is true (1), |
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then the file will not be closed between calls to |
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__getnetbyname()__ and |
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__getnetbyaddr()__. |
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The __endservent()__ function closes |
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''/etc/networks''. |
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The ''netent'' structure is defined in |
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'''' as follows: |
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struct netent { |
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char *n_name; /* official network name */ |
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char **n_aliases; /* alias list */ |
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int n_addrtype; /* net address type */ |
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unsigned long int n_net; /* network number */ |
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} |
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The members of the ''netent'' structure are: |
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''n_name'' |
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The official name of the network. |
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''n_aliases'' |
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A zero terminated list of alternative names for the |
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network. |
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''n_addrtype'' |
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The type of the network number; always AF_INET. |
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The network number in host byte order. |
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!!RETURN VALUE |
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The __getnetent()__, __getnetbyname()__ and |
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__getnetbyaddr()__ functions return the ''netent'' |
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structure, or a NULL pointer if an error occurs or the end |
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of the file is reached. |
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!!FILES |
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/etc/networks networks database file |
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!!CONFORMING TO |
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BSD 4.3 |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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getprotoent(3), getservent(3), |
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networks(5) |
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RFC 1101 |
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