Table of Contentsgethostbyname, gethostbyaddr, sethostent, endhostent, herror - get network host entry #include <netdb.h> extern int h_errno;
struct hostent *gethostbyname(const char *name);
struct hostent *gethostbyaddr(const char *addr, int len, int type);
void sethostent(int stayopen);
void endhostent(void);
void herror(const char *s); The gethostbyname() function returns a structure of type hostent for the given host name. The current domain and its parents are searched unless name ends in a dot. If name doesn't end in a dot and the environment variable HOSTALIASES is set, the alias file pointed to by HOSTALIASES will first be searched for name. The gethostbyaddr() function returns a structure of type hostent for the given host address addr of length len and address type type. The only valid address type is currently AF_INET.
The sethostent() function specifies, if stayopen is true (1), that a connected TCP socket should be used for the name server queries and that the connection should remain open during successive queries. Otherwise, name server queries will use UDP datagrams.
The endhostent() function ends the use of a TCP connection for name server queries.
The herror() function prints the error message associated with the current value of h_errno on stderr.
The domain name queries carried out by gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() use a combination of any or all of the name server named(8), a broken out line from /etc/hosts, and the Network Information Service (NIS or YP), depending upon the contents of the order line in /etc/host.conf. (See resolv+(8)). The default action is to query named(8), followed by /etc/hosts.
The hostent structure is defined in <netdb.h> as follows:
struct hostent {
char *h_name; /* official name of host */
char **h_aliases; /* alias list */
int h_addrtype; /* host address type */
int h_length; /* length of address */
char **h_addr_list; /* list of addresses */
}
#define h_addr h_addr_list[0] /* for backward compatibility */
The members of the hostent structure are:
- h_name
- The official name of the host.
- h_aliases
- A zero-terminated array of alternative names for the host.
- h_addrtype
- The type of address; always AF_INET at present.
- h_length
- The length of the address in bytes.
- h_addr_list
- A zero-terminated array of network addresses for the host in network byte order.
- h_addr
- The first address in h_addr_list for backward compatibility.
The gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() functions return the hostent structure or a NULL pointer if an error occurs. On error, the h_errno variable holds an error number. The variable h_errno can have the following values: - HOST_NOT_FOUND
- The specified host is unknown.
- NO_ADDRESS
- The requested name is valid but does not have an IP address.
- NO_RECOVERY
- A non-recoverable name server error occurred.
- TRY_AGAIN
- A temporary error occurred on an authoritative name server. Try again later.
/etc/host.conf resolver configuration file
/etc/hosts host database file
BSD 4.3 resolver(3), hosts(5), hostname(7), resolv+ (8), named(8)
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