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GETNETPATH(3) | Library Functions Manual | GETNETPATH(3) |
NAME¶
getnetpath, setnetpath, endnetpath — get /etc/netconfig entry corresponding toNETPATH
component
LIBRARY¶
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)SYNOPSIS¶
#include <netconfig.h> struct netconfig *getnetpath(void *handlep); void *
setnetpath(void); int
endnetpath(void *handlep);
DESCRIPTION¶
The routines described in this page provide the application access to the system network configuration database, /etc/netconfig, as it is “filtered” by theNETPATH
environment
variable (see environ(7)). See
getnetconfig(3) for other routines that also access the
network configuration database directly. The NETPATH
variable is a list of colon-separated network identifiers.
The getnetpath() function returns a pointer to the netconfig
database entry corresponding to the first valid
NETPATH
component. The netconfig entry is formatted as
a struct netconfig. On each subsequent call,
getnetpath() returns a pointer to the netconfig entry that
corresponds to the next valid NETPATH
component. The
getnetpath() function can thus be used to search the
netconfig database for all networks included in the
NETPATH
variable. When NETPATH
has been exhausted, getnetpath() returns
NULL
.
A call to setnetpath() “binds” to or
“rewinds” NETPATH
. The
setnetpath() function must be called before the first call
to getnetpath() and may be called at any other time. It
returns a handle that is used by getnetpath().
The getnetpath() function silently ignores invalid
NETPATH
components. A NETPATH
component is invalid if there is no corresponding entry in the netconfig
database.
If the NETPATH
variable is unset,
getnetpath() behaves as if NETPATH
were set to the sequence of “default” or “visible”
networks in the netconfig database, in the order in which they are listed.
The endnetpath() function may be called to
“unbind” from NETPATH
when processing is
complete, releasing resources for reuse. Programmers should be aware, however,
that endnetpath() frees all memory allocated by
getnetpath() for the struct netconfig data structure.
RETURN VALUES¶
The setnetpath() function returns a handle that is used by getnetpath(). In case of an error, setnetpath() returnsNULL
.
The endnetpath() function returns 0 on success and -1 on
failure (for example, if setnetpath() was not called
previously). The nc_perror() or
nc_sperror() function can be used to print out the reason
for failure. See getnetconfig(3).
When first called, getnetpath() returns a pointer to the
netconfig database entry corresponding to the first valid
NETPATH
component. When
NETPATH
has been exhausted,
getnetpath() returns NULL
.
SEE ALSO¶
getnetconfig(3), netconfig(5), environ(7)April 22, 2000 | Debian |