getnetconfig
, setnetconfig
,
endnetconfig
, getnetconfigent
,
freenetconfigent
, nc_perror
,
nc_sperror
—
get network configuration database entry
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include <netconfig.h>
struct netconfig *
getnetconfig
(void
*handlep);
void *
setnetconfig
(void);
int
endnetconfig
(void
*handlep);
struct netconfig *
getnetconfigent
(const
char *netid);
void
freenetconfigent
(struct
netconfig *netconfigp);
void
nc_perror
(const
char *msg);
char *
nc_sperror
(void);
The library routines described on this page provide the application access to
the system network configuration database,
/etc/netconfig. The
getnetconfig
() function returns a pointer to the
current entry in the netconfig database, formatted as a struct
netconfig. Successive calls will return successive netconfig entries in
the netconfig database. The getnetconfig
() function
can be used to search the entire netconfig file. The
getnetconfig
() function returns
NULL
at the end of the file. The
handlep argument is the handle obtained through
setnetconfig
().
A call to setnetconfig
() has the effect of
“binding” to or “rewinding” the netconfig
database. The setnetconfig
() function must be called
before the first call to getnetconfig
() and may be
called at any other time. The setnetconfig
()
function need not be called before a call to
getnetconfigent
(). The
setnetconfig
() function returns a unique handle to
be used by getnetconfig
().
The endnetconfig
() function should be
called when processing is complete to release resources for reuse. The
handlep argument is the handle obtained through
setnetconfig
(). Programmers should be aware,
however, that the last call to endnetconfig
() frees
all memory allocated by getnetconfig
() for the
struct netconfig data structure. The
endnetconfig
() function may not be called before
setnetconfig
().
The getnetconfigent
() function returns a
pointer to the netconfig structure corresponding to
netid. It returns NULL
if
netid is invalid (that is, does not name an entry in
the netconfig database).
The freenetconfigent
() function frees the
netconfig structure pointed to by netconfigp
(previously returned by getnetconfigent
()).
The nc_perror
() function prints a message
to the standard error indicating why any of the above routines failed. The
message is prepended with the string msg and a colon.
A newline character is appended at the end of the message.
The nc_sperror
() function is similar to
nc_perror
() but instead of sending the message to
the standard error, will return a pointer to a string that contains the
error message.
The nc_perror
() and
nc_sperror
() functions can also be used with the
NETPATH
access routines defined in
getnetpath(3).
The setnetconfig
() function returns a unique handle to
be used by getnetconfig
(). In the case of an error,
setnetconfig
() returns NULL
and nc_perror
() or
nc_sperror
() can be used to print the reason for
failure.
The getnetconfig
() function returns a
pointer to the current entry in the netconfig database, formatted as a
struct netconfig. The
getnetconfig
() function returns
NULL
at the end of the file, or upon failure.
The endnetconfig
() function returns 0 on
success and -1 on failure (for example, if
setnetconfig
() was not called previously).
On success, getnetconfigent
() returns a
pointer to the struct netconfig structure
corresponding to netid; otherwise it returns
NULL
.
The nc_sperror
() function returns a
pointer to a buffer which contains the error message string. This buffer is
overwritten on each call. In multithreaded applications, this buffer is
implemented as thread-specific data.