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GETNETENT(3)		    Library Functions Manual		  GETNETENT(3)

NAME
       getnetent, getnetbyaddr,	getnetbyname, setnetent, endnetent -- get net-
       work entry

LIBRARY
       Standard	C Library (libc, -lc)

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);

       int
       getnetent_r(struct   netent   *ne,   char   *buffer,   size_t   buflen,
	   struct netent **result, int *h_errnop);

       int
       getnetbyaddr_r(uint32_t net, int	type, struct netent *ne, char *buffer,
	   size_t buflen, struct netent	**result, int, *h_errorp");

       int
       getnetbyname_r(const char  *name,  struct  netent  *ne,	char  *buffer,
	   size_t buflen, struct netent	**result, int *h_errorp);

DESCRIPTION
       The  getnetent(), getnetbyname(), and getnetbyaddr() functions each re-
       turn a pointer to an object with	the following structure	describing  an
       internet	 network.   This structure contains either the information ob-
       tained from the nameserver, broken-out fields of	a line in the  network
       data  base /etc/networks, or entries supplied by	the yp(8) system.  The
       order  of  the  lookups	is  controlled	by  the	 `networks'  entry  in
       nsswitch.conf(5).

	     struct netent {
		     char	     *n_name;	     /*	official name of net */
		     char	     **n_aliases;    /*	alias list */
		     int	     n_addrtype;     /*	net number type	*/
		     uint32_t	     n_net;	     /*	net number */
	     };

       The members of this structure are:

       n_name	   The official	name of	the network.

       n_aliases   A zero terminated list of alternate names for the network.

       n_addrtype  The	type  of  the  network number returned;	currently only
		   AF_INET.

       n_net	   The network number.	Network	numbers	are  returned  in  ma-
		   chine byte order.

       The  getnetent()	 function reads	the next line of the file, opening the
       file if necessary.

       The setnetent() function	opens and rewinds the file.  If	 the  stayopen
       flag  is	non-zero, the net data base will not be	closed after each call
       to getnetbyname() or getnetbyaddr().

       The endnetent() function	closes the file.

       The getnetbyname() function and getnetbyaddr() sequentially search from
       the beginning of	the file until a matching net name or net address  and
       type  is	found, or until	EOF is encountered.  The type argument must be
       AF_INET.	 Network numbers are supplied in host order.

       Functions with the _r suffix provide reentrant versions	of  their  re-
       spective	 counterparts.	The caller must	supply five additional parame-
       ters: a struct netent variable to be filled on  success,	 a  buffer  of
       buflen  bytes  in size, a struct	netent result variable that will point
       to the result on	success	or be set to NULL on failure or	if the name is
       not found.  The h_errnop	variable will be filled	with the error code if
       any.  All these functions return	0 on success.

FILES
       /etc/networks
       /etc/nsswitch.conf
       /etc/resolv.conf

DIAGNOSTICS
       Null pointer returned on	EOF or error.

SEE ALSO
       networks(5)

       RFC 1101

HISTORY
       The  getnetent(),  getnetbyaddr(),  getnetbyname(),  setnetent(),   and
       endnetent() functions appeared in 4.2BSD.

BUGS
       The  data  space	 used by these functions is thread-specific; if	future
       use requires the	data, it should	be copied before any subsequent	 calls
       to  these  functions  overwrite	it.  Only Internet network numbers are
       currently understood.  Expecting	network	numbers	to fit in no more than
       32 bits is probably naive.

FreeBSD	13.2			 June 27, 2022			  GETNETENT(3)

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