GETNETENT
Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (3)
Updated: 2008-08-19
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NAME
getnetent, getnetbyname, getnetbyaddr, setnetent, endnetent -
get network entry
 
SYNOPSIS
#include <netdb.h>
struct netent *getnetent(void);
struct netent *getnetbyname(const char *name);
struct netent *getnetbyaddr(uint32_t net, int type);
void setnetent(int stayopen);
void endnetent(void);
 
DESCRIPTION
The
getnetent()
function reads the next entry from the networks database
and returns a netent structure containing
the broken-out fields from the entry.
A connection is opened to the database if necessary.
The
getnetbyname()
function returns a netent structure
for the entry from the database
that matches the network name.
The
getnetbyaddr()
function returns a netent structure
for the entry from the database
that matches the network number net of type
type.
The
net
argument must be in host byte order.
The
setnetent()
function opens a connection to the database,
and sets the next entry to the first entry.
If stayopen is non-zero,
then the connection to the database
will not be closed between calls to one of the
getnet*()
functions.
The
endnetent()
function closes the connection to the database.
The netent structure is defined in <netdb.h> as follows:
struct netent {
    char      *n_name;     /* official network name */
    char     **n_aliases;  /* alias list */
    int        n_addrtype; /* net address type */
    uint32_t   n_net;      /* network number */
}
The members of the netent structure are:
- n_name
- 
The official name of the network.
- n_aliases
- 
A NULL-terminated list of alternative names for the network.
- n_addrtype
- 
The type of the network number; always
AF_INET.
- n_net
- 
The network number in host byte order.
RETURN VALUE
The
getnetent(),
getnetbyname()
and
getnetbyaddr()
functions return a pointer to a
statically allocated netent structure, or a NULL pointer if an
error occurs or the end of the file is reached.
 
FILES
- /etc/networks
- 
networks database file
CONFORMING TO
4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.
 
NOTES
In glibc versions before 2.2, the
net
argument of
getnetbyaddr()
was of type
long.
 
SEE ALSO
getnetent_r(3),
getprotoent(3),
getservent(3)
RFC 1101
 
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