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>GETNAMEINFO(3)          System Library Functions Manual         GETNAMEINFO(3)
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NAME
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     getnameinfo - address-to-nodename translation in protocol-independent
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SYNOPSIS
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     #include &lt;sys/types.h&#62;
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     #include &lt;sys/socket.h&#62;
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     #include &lt;netdb.h&#62;
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     int
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             size_t hostlen, char *serv, size_t servlen, int flags);
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DESCRIPTION
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     The getnameinfo() function is defined for protocol-independent address-
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     to-nodename translation.  Its functionality is a reverse conversion of
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     getaddrinfo(3), and implements similar functionality with
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     gethostbyaddr(3) and getservbyport(3) in more sophisticated manner.
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     This function looks up an IP address and port number provided by the
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     caller in the DNS and system-specific database, and returns text strings
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     for both in buffers provided by the caller.  The function indicates suc-
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     The first argument, sa, points to either a sockaddr_in structure (for
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     IPv4) or a sockaddr_in6 structure (for IPv6) that holds the IP address
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     and port number.  The salen argument gives the length of the sockaddr_in
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     or sockaddr_in6 structure.
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     The function returns the nodename associated with the IP address in the
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     buffer pointed to by the host argument.  The caller provides the size of
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     the port number is returned in the buffer pointed to by serv, and the
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     servlen argument gives the length of this buffer.  The caller specifies
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     not to return either string by providing a zero value for the hostlen or
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     enough to hold the nodename and the service name, including the terminat-
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     Unfortunately most systems do not provide constants that specify the max-
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     imum size of either a fully-qualified domain name or a service name.
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     returned strings the following constants are defined in &lt;netdb.h&#62;:
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     listed in the current Assigned Numbers RFC.
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     The final argument is a flag that changes the default actions of this
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     function.  By default the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) for the host
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SEE ALSO
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     getaddrinfo(3), gethostbyaddr(3), getservbyport(3), hosts(5),
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     resolv.conf(5), services(5), hostname(7), named(8)
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     R. Gilligan, S. Thomson, J. Bound, and W. Stevens, Basic Socket Interface
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     Extensions for IPv6, RFC2553, March 1999.
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     Tatsuya Jinmei and Atsushi Onoe, An Extension of Format for IPv6 Scoped
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     work in progress material.
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     Craig Metz, "Protocol Independence Using the Sockets API", Proceedings of
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     the freenix track: 2000 USENIX annual technical conference, June 2000.
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     The implementation first appeared in WIDE Hydrangea IPv6 protocol stack
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     The getaddrinfo() function is defined IEEE POSIX 1003.1g draft specifica-
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     The text was shamelessly copied from RFC2553.
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BSD                              May 25, 1995                              BSD
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