1GETHOSTBYNAME(3) Linux Programmer's Manual GETHOSTBYNAME(3)
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6 gethostbyname, gethostbyaddr, sethostent, gethostent, endhostent,
7 h_errno, herror, hstrerror, gethostbyaddr_r, gethostbyname2, gethostby‐
8 name2_r, gethostbyname_r, gethostent_r - get network host entry
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11 #include <netdb.h>
12 extern int h_errno;
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14 struct hostent *gethostbyname(const char *name);
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16 #include <sys/socket.h> /* for AF_INET */
17 struct hostent *gethostbyaddr(const void *addr,
18 socklen_t len, int type);
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20 void sethostent(int stayopen);
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22 void endhostent(void);
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24 void herror(const char *s);
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26 const char *hstrerror(int err);
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28 /* System V/POSIX extension */
29 struct hostent *gethostent(void);
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31 /* GNU extensions */
32 struct hostent *gethostbyname2(const char *name, int af);
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34 int gethostent_r(
35 struct hostent *ret, char *buf, size_t buflen,
36 struct hostent **result, int *h_errnop);
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38 int gethostbyaddr_r(const void *addr, socklen_t len, int type,
39 struct hostent *ret, char *buf, size_t buflen,
40 struct hostent **result, int *h_errnop);
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42 int gethostbyname_r(const char *name,
43 struct hostent *ret, char *buf, size_t buflen,
44 struct hostent **result, int *h_errnop);
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46 int gethostbyname2_r(const char *name, int af,
47 struct hostent *ret, char *buf, size_t buflen,
48 struct hostent **result, int *h_errnop);
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50 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
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52 gethostbyname2(), gethostent_r(), gethostbyaddr_r(), gethostbyname_r(),
53 gethostbyname2_r():
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55 _DEFAULT_SOURCE
56 Glibc versions up to and including 2.19:
57 _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE
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59 herror(), hstrerror():
60 Since glibc 2.19:
61 _DEFAULT_SOURCE
62 Glibc 2.8 to 2.19:
63 _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE
64 Before glibc 2.8:
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67 h_errno:
68 Since glibc 2.19
69 _DEFAULT_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE < 200809L
70 Glibc 2.12 to 2.19:
71 _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE < 200809L
72 Before glibc 2.12:
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76 The gethostbyname*(), gethostbyaddr*(), herror(), and hstrerror() func‐
77 tions are obsolete. Applications should use getaddrinfo(3), getname‐
78 info(3), and gai_strerror(3) instead.
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80 The gethostbyname() function returns a structure of type hostent for
81 the given host name. Here name is either a hostname or an IPv4 address
82 in standard dot notation (as for inet_addr(3)). If name is an IPv4
83 address, no lookup is performed and gethostbyname() simply copies name
84 into the h_name field and its struct in_addr equivalent into the
85 h_addr_list[0] field of the returned hostent structure. If name
86 doesn't end in a dot and the environment variable HOSTALIASES is set,
87 the alias file pointed to by HOSTALIASES will first be searched for
88 name (see hostname(7) for the file format). The current domain and its
89 parents are searched unless name ends in a dot.
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91 The gethostbyaddr() function returns a structure of type hostent for
92 the given host address addr of length len and address type type. Valid
93 address types are AF_INET and AF_INET6. The host address argument is a
94 pointer to a struct of a type depending on the address type, for exam‐
95 ple a struct in_addr * (probably obtained via a call to inet_addr(3))
96 for address type AF_INET.
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98 The sethostent() function specifies, if stayopen is true (1), that a
99 connected TCP socket should be used for the name server queries and
100 that the connection should remain open during successive queries. Oth‐
101 erwise, name server queries will use UDP datagrams.
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103 The endhostent() function ends the use of a TCP connection for name
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106 The (obsolete) herror() function prints the error message associated
107 with the current value of h_errno on stderr.
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109 The (obsolete) hstrerror() function takes an error number (typically
110 h_errno) and returns the corresponding message string.
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112 The domain name queries carried out by gethostbyname() and gethost‐
113 byaddr() rely on the Name Service Switch (nsswitch.conf(5)) configured
114 sources or a local name server (named(8)). The default action is to
115 query the Name Service Switch (nsswitch.conf(5)) configured sources,
116 failing that, a local name server (named(8)).
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119 The nsswitch.conf(5) file is the modern way of controlling the order of
120 host lookups.
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122 In glibc 2.4 and earlier, the order keyword was used to control the
123 order of host lookups as defined in /etc/host.conf (host.conf(5)).
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125 The hostent structure is defined in <netdb.h> as follows:
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127 struct hostent {
128 char *h_name; /* official name of host */
129 char **h_aliases; /* alias list */
130 int h_addrtype; /* host address type */
131 int h_length; /* length of address */
132 char **h_addr_list; /* list of addresses */
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134 #define h_addr h_addr_list[0] /* for backward compatibility */
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136 The members of the hostent structure are:
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138 h_name The official name of the host.
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140 h_aliases
141 An array of alternative names for the host, terminated by a null
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145 The type of address; always AF_INET or AF_INET6 at present.
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148 The length of the address in bytes.
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151 An array of pointers to network addresses for the host (in net‐
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154 h_addr The first address in h_addr_list for backward compatibility.
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157 The gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() functions return the hostent
158 structure or a null pointer if an error occurs. On error, the h_errno
159 variable holds an error number. When non-NULL, the return value may
160 point at static data, see the notes below.
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163 The variable h_errno can have the following values:
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165 HOST_NOT_FOUND
166 The specified host is unknown.
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168 NO_DATA
169 The requested name is valid but does not have an IP address.
170 Another type of request to the name server for this domain may
171 return an answer. The constant NO_ADDRESS is a synonym for
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174 NO_RECOVERY
175 A nonrecoverable name server error occurred.
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177 TRY_AGAIN
178 A temporary error occurred on an authoritative name server. Try
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182 /etc/host.conf
183 resolver configuration file
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185 /etc/hosts
186 host database file
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188 /etc/nsswitch.conf
189 name service switch configuration
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195 ┌───────────────────┬───────────────┬───────────────────────────────┐
196 │Interface │ Attribute │ Value │
197 ├───────────────────┼───────────────┼───────────────────────────────┤
198 │gethostbyname() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:hostbyname env │
199 │ │ │ locale │
200 ├───────────────────┼───────────────┼───────────────────────────────┤
201 │gethostbyaddr() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:hostbyaddr env │
202 │ │ │ locale │
203 ├───────────────────┼───────────────┼───────────────────────────────┤
204 │sethostent(), │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:hostent env │
205 │endhostent(), │ │ locale │
206 │gethostent_r() │ │ │
207 ├───────────────────┼───────────────┼───────────────────────────────┤
208 │herror(), │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
209 │hstrerror() │ │ │
210 ├───────────────────┼───────────────┼───────────────────────────────┤
211 │gethostent() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:hostent │
212 │ │ │ race:hostentbuf env locale │
213 ├───────────────────┼───────────────┼───────────────────────────────┤
214 │gethostbyname2() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:hostbyname2 │
215 │ │ │ env locale │
216 ├───────────────────┼───────────────┼───────────────────────────────┤
217 │gethostbyaddr_r(), │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe env locale │
218 │gethostbyname_r(), │ │ │
219 │gethostbyname2_r() │ │ │
220 └───────────────────┴───────────────┴───────────────────────────────┘
221 In the above table, hostent in race:hostent signifies that if any of
222 the functions sethostent(), gethostent(), gethostent_r(), or endhos‐
223 tent() are used in parallel in different threads of a program, then
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227 POSIX.1-2001 specifies gethostbyname(), gethostbyaddr(), sethostent(),
228 endhostent(), gethostent(), and h_errno; gethostbyname(), gethost‐
229 byaddr(), and h_errno are marked obsolescent in that standard.
230 POSIX.1-2008 removes the specifications of gethostbyname(), gethost‐
231 byaddr(), and h_errno, recommending the use of getaddrinfo(3) and get‐
232 nameinfo(3) instead.
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235 The functions gethostbyname() and gethostbyaddr() may return pointers
236 to static data, which may be overwritten by later calls. Copying the
237 struct hostent does not suffice, since it contains pointers; a deep
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240 In the original BSD implementation the len argument of gethostbyname()
241 was an int. The SUSv2 standard is buggy and declares the len argument
242 of gethostbyaddr() to be of type size_t. (That is wrong, because it
243 has to be int, and size_t is not. POSIX.1-2001 makes it socklen_t,
244 which is OK.) See also accept(2).
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246 The BSD prototype for gethostbyaddr() uses const char * for the first
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249 System V/POSIX extension
250 POSIX requires the gethostent() call, which should return the next
251 entry in the host data base. When using DNS/BIND this does not make
252 much sense, but it may be reasonable if the host data base is a file
253 that can be read line by line. On many systems, a routine of this name
254 reads from the file /etc/hosts. It may be available only when the
255 library was built without DNS support. The glibc version will ignore
256 ipv6 entries. This function is not reentrant, and glibc adds a reen‐
257 trant version gethostent_r().
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260 Glibc2 also has a gethostbyname2() that works like gethostbyname(), but
261 permits to specify the address family to which the address must belong.
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263 Glibc2 also has reentrant versions gethostent_r(), gethostbyaddr_r(),
264 gethostbyname_r() and gethostbyname2_r(). The caller supplies a hos‐
265 tent structure ret which will be filled in on success, and a temporary
266 work buffer buf of size buflen. After the call, result will point to
267 the result on success. In case of an error or if no entry is found
268 result will be NULL. The functions return 0 on success and a nonzero
269 error number on failure. In addition to the errors returned by the
270 nonreentrant versions of these functions, if buf is too small, the
271 functions will return ERANGE, and the call should be retried with a
272 larger buffer. The global variable h_errno is not modified, but the
273 address of a variable in which to store error numbers is passed in
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277 gethostbyname() does not recognize components of a dotted IPv4 address
278 string that are expressed in hexadecimal.
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281 getaddrinfo(3), getnameinfo(3), inet(3), inet_ntop(3), inet_pton(3),
282 resolver(3), hosts(5), nsswitch.conf(5), hostname(7), named(8)
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