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<html> <body> <pre> NAME inet_aton, inet_addr, inet_ntoa - Internet address manipulation routines SYNOPSIS #include <network.h> int inet_aton(const char *cp, struct in_addr *inp); unsigned long int inet_addr(const char *cp); char *inet_ntoa(struct in_addr in); DESCRIPTION inet_aton() converts the Internet host address cp from the standard numbers-and-dots notation into binary data and stores it in the structure that inp points to. inet_aton returns nonzero if the address is valid, zero if not. The inet_addr() function converts the Internet host address cp from numbers-and-dots notation into binary data in network byte order. If the input is invalid, INADDR_NONE (usually -1) is returned. This is an obsolete interface to inet_aton, described immediately above; it is obsolete because -1 is a valid address (255.255.255.255), and inet_aton provides a cleaner way to indicate error return. The inet_ntoa() function converts the Internet host address in given in network byte order to a string in standard numbers-and-dots notation. The string is returned in a statically allocated buffer, which subse quent calls will overwrite. </pre> </body> </html>
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