realhostname(3)
NAME
realhostname - convert an IP number to the real host name
LIBRARY
System Utilities Library (libutil, -lutil)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <libutil.h> int realhostname(char *host, size_t hsize, const struct in_addr *ip);
DESCRIPTION
- The function realhostname() converts ip to the corresponding
- host name.
This is done by resolving ip to a host name and then ensur - ing that the
host name resolves back to ip. - host must point to a buffer of at least hsize bytes, and
- will always be
written to by this function. - If the name resolution does not work both ways or if the
- host name is
longer than hsize bytes, inet_ntoa(3) is used to convert ip - to an ASCII
form. - If the string written to host is hsize bytes long, host will
- not be NUL
terminated.
RETURN VALUES
- The realhostname() function will return one of the following
- constants
which are defined in
HOSTNAME_FOUNDA valid host name was found.- HOSTNAME_INCORRECTNAME
A host name was found, but it did not resolve backto the passed
ip. host now contains the numeric value of ip. - HOSTNAME_INVALIDADDR
ip could not be resolved. host now contains the numeric value of
ip. - HOSTNAME_INVALIDNAME
A host name was found, but it could not be resolvedback to any
ip number. host now contains the numeric value ofip.
SEE ALSO
- gethostbyaddr(3), gethostbyname(3), inet_ntoa(3), realhost
- name_sa(3)
- BSD April 6, 1999