1ARES_SET_SERVERS(3)        Library Functions Manual        ARES_SET_SERVERS(3)
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NAME

6       ares_set_servers,  ares_set_servers_ports  - Initialize an ares_channel
7       name servers configuration
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SYNOPSIS

10       #include <ares.h>
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12       int ares_set_servers(ares_channel channel, struct ares_addr_node *servers)
13       int ares_set_servers_ports(ares_channel channel, struct ares_addr_port_node *servers)
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DESCRIPTION

16       The ares_set_servers(3) function initializes name servers configuration
17       for the channel data identified by channel, from a servers pointer to a
18       linked list of ares_addr_node  structs  holding  name  servers  address
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21       The  name  server  linked  list pointer argument may be the result of a
22       previous call to ares_get_servers(3) or a linked list of ares_addr_node
23       structs set up by other means.
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25       The  ares_set_servers(3)  function also allows the specification of UDP
26       and TCP ports to be used for communication on a per-server basis.   The
27       provided  linked  list argument may be the result of a previous call to
28       ares_get_servers_ports(3)  or  a  linked  list  of  ares_addr_port_node
29       structs set up by other means.
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31       This  function  replaces  any  potentially  previously  configured name
32       servers with the ones given in the linked list. So, in order to config‐
33       ure  a channel with more than one name server all the desired ones must
34       be specified in a single list.
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36       The function does not take ownership of the linked list argument.   The
37       caller  is  responsible  for  freeing  the  linked  list when no longer
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40       This function  is  capable  of  handling  IPv4  and  IPv6  name  server
41       addresses  simultaneously,  rendering ares_init_options(3) with optmask
42       ARES_OPT_SERVERS functionally obsolete except for IPv4-only name server
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RETURN VALUES

47       ares_set_servers(3) may return any of the following values:
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49       ARES_SUCCESS   The name servers configuration was successfully initial‐
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52       ARES_ENOMEM    The process's available memory was exhausted.
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54       ARES_ENODATA   The channel data identified by channel was invalid.
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56       ARES_ENOTINITIALIZED
57                      c-ares library initialization not yet performed.
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59       ARES_ENOTIMP   Changing name servers configuration  while  queries  are
60                      outstanding is not implemented.
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SEE ALSO

63       ares_set_servers_csv(3),   ares_get_servers(3),   ares_init_options(3),
64       ares_dup(3)
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AVAILABILITY

67       ares_set_servers(3)      was      added      in      c-ares      1.7.1;
68       ares_set_servers_ports(3) was added in c-ares 1.11.0.
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AUTHOR

71       Implementation  of  this  function and associated library internals are
72       based on code, comments and feedback provided in November and  December
73       of  2008  by Daniel Stenberg, Gregor Jasny, Phil Blundell and Yang Tse,
74       December 2009 by Cedric Bail, February 2010 by Jakub Hrozek.  On  March
75       2010 Yang Tse shuffled all the bits and this function popped out.
76       Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
77       Copyright (C) 2008-2010 by Daniel Stenberg
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81                                 5 March 2010              ARES_SET_SERVERS(3)
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