Get a network host entry by name
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <netdb.h>
struct hostent *gethostbyname_r(
                   const char * name,
                   struct hostent * result,
                   char * buffer,
                   int bufflen,
                   int * h_errnop );
- name
 
- The name of the Internet host whose entry you want to find.
 
- result
 
- A pointer to a struct hostent where the function can
  store the host entry.
 
- buffer
 
- A pointer to a buffer that the function can use during the operation
  to store host database entries; buffer should be large enough to
  hold all of the data associated with the host entry.
  A 2K buffer is usually more than enough; a 256-byte buffer is safe in most
  cases.
 
- buflen
 
- The length of the area pointed to by buffer.
 
- h_errnop
 
- A pointer to a location where the function can store an
  herrno
  value if an error occurs.
 
libsocket
Use the -l socket option to
qcc
to link against this library.
The gethostbyname_r() function is a thread-safe version of
gethostbyname().
This function gets the network host entry for the host specified by
name, and stores the entry in the struct hostent
pointed to by result.
  
  
  
  
  
A pointer to result, or NULL if an error occurs.
If an error occurs, the int pointed to by h_errnop
is set to:
- ERANGE
	
 
- The supplied buffer isn't large enough to store the result.
	
 
- HOST_NOT_FOUND
	
 
- Authoritative answer: Unknown host.
	
 
- NO_ADDRESS
	
 
- No address associated with name; look for an MX record.
	
 
- NO_DATA
	
 
- Valid name, but no data record of the requested type.
        The name is known to the name server, but has no IP
        address associated with it—this isn't a temporary
        error. Another type of request to the name server using this
        domain name will result in an answer (e.g. a
        mail-forwarder may be registered for this domain).
	
 
- NO_RECOVERY
    
 
- Unknown server error. An unexpected server failure was encountered.
        This is a nonrecoverable network error.
	
 
- TRY_AGAIN
    
 
- Nonauthoritative answer: Host name lookup failure.
        This is usually a temporary error and means that the
        local server didn't receive a response from an authoritative
        server. A retry at some later time may succeed.
 
- /etc/hosts
  
 
- Local host database file.
    
  
 
- /etc/nsswitch.conf
  
 
- Name-service switch configuration file.
 
For information about these files, see the Utilities Reference.
Unix
| Safety: |  | 
| Cancellation point | 
    Yes | 
| Interrupt handler | 
    No | 
| Signal handler | 
    No | 
| Thread | 
    Yes | 
gethostbyaddr(),
gethostbyaddr_r(),
gethostbyname()
/etc/hosts,
/etc/nsswitch.conf
in the Utilities Reference