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| LWRES_GETIPNODE(3) | BIND9 | LWRES_GETIPNODE(3) | 
NAME¶
lwres_getipnodebyname, lwres_getipnodebyaddr, lwres_freehostent - lightweight resolver nodename / address translation APISYNOPSIS¶
#include <lwres/netdb.h>
struct hostent *
  lwres_getipnodebyname(const char *name,
  int af, int flags,
  int *error_num);
struct hostent *
  lwres_getipnodebyaddr(const void *src,
  size_t len, int af,
  int *error_num);
void
  lwres_freehostent(struct hostent *he);
DESCRIPTION¶
These functions perform thread safe, protocol independent nodename-to-address and address-to-nodename translation as defined in RFC2553. They use a struct hostent which is defined in namedb.h: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 from name server */
};
#define h_addr  h_addr_list[0]  /* address, for backward compatibility */
The official (canonical) name of the host.
h_aliases
A NULL-terminated array of alternate names (nicknames)
  for the host.
h_addrtype
The type of address being returned - usually
  PF_INET or PF_INET6.
h_length
The length of the address in bytes.
h_addr_list
A NULL terminated array of network addresses for
  the host. Host addresses are returned in network byte order.
lwres_getipnodebyname() looks up addresses of protocol family af
  for the hostname name. The flags parameter contains ORed flag
  bits to specify the types of addresses that are searched for, and the types of
  addresses that are returned. The flag bits are:
AI_V4MAPPED
This is used with an af of AF_INET6, and causes
  IPv4 addresses to be returned as IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses.
AI_ALL
This is used with an af of AF_INET6, and causes
  all known addresses (IPv6 and IPv4) to be returned. If AI_V4MAPPED is also
  set, the IPv4 addresses are return as mapped IPv6 addresses.
AI_ADDRCONFIG
Only return an IPv6 or IPv4 address if here is an active
  network interface of that type. This is not currently implemented in the BIND
  9 lightweight resolver, and the flag is ignored.
AI_DEFAULT
This default sets the AI_V4MAPPED and
  AI_ADDRCONFIG flag bits.
lwres_getipnodebyaddr() performs a reverse lookup of address src
  which is len bytes long. af denotes the protocol family,
  typically PF_INET or PF_INET6.
lwres_freehostent() releases all the memory associated with the struct
  hostent pointer he. Any memory allocated for the h_name,
  h_addr_list and h_aliases is freed, as is the memory for the
  hostent structure itself.
RETURN VALUES¶
If an error occurs, lwres_getipnodebyname() and lwres_getipnodebyaddr() set *error_num to an appropriate error code and the function returns a NULL pointer. The error codes and their meanings are defined in <lwres/netdb.h>: HOST_NOT_FOUNDNo such host is known.
NO_ADDRESS
The server recognised the request and the name but no
  address is available. Another type of request to the name server for the
  domain might return an answer.
TRY_AGAIN
A temporary and possibly transient error occurred, such
  as a failure of a server to respond. The request may succeed if retried.
NO_RECOVERY
An unexpected failure occurred, and retrying the request
  is pointless.
lwres_hstrerror(3) translates these error codes to suitable error
  messages.
SEE ALSO¶
RFC2553(), lwres(3), lwres_gethostent(3), lwres_getaddrinfo(3), lwres_getnameinfo(3), lwres_hstrerror(3).COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2004, 2005, 2007 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")| June 30, 2000 | BIND9 |