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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/net/ethers.3,v 1.18 2001/10/01 16:08:55 ru Exp $ .\" .Dd April 12, 1995 .Dt ETHERS 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm ethers , .Nm ether_line , .Nm ether_aton , .Nm ether_ntoa , .Nm ether_ntohost , .Nm ether_hostton .Nd Ethernet address conversion and lookup routines .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libc .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/types.h .In sys/socket.h .In net/ethernet.h .Ft int .Fn ether_line "const char *l" "struct ether_addr *e" "char *hostname" .Ft struct ether_addr * .Fn ether_aton "const char *a" .Ft char * .Fn ether_ntoa "const struct ether_addr *n" .Ft int .Fn ether_ntohost "char *hostname" "const struct ether_addr *e" .Ft int .Fn ether_hostton "const char *hostname" "struct ether_addr *e" .Sh DESCRIPTION These functions operate on ethernet addresses using an .Ar ether_addr structure, which is defined in the header file .Aq Pa netinet/if_ether.h : .Bd -literal -offset indent /* * The number of bytes in an ethernet (MAC) address. */ #define ETHER_ADDR_LEN 6 /* * Structure of a 48-bit Ethernet address. */ struct ether_addr { u_char octet[ETHER_ADDR_LEN]; }; .Ed .Pp The function .Fn ether_line scans .Ar l , an .Tn ASCII string in .Xr ethers 5 format and sets .Ar e to the ethernet address specified in the string and .Ar h to the hostname. This function is used to parse lines from .Pa /etc/ethers into their component parts. .Pp The .Fn ether_aton function converts an .Tn ASCII representation of an ethernet address into an .Ar ether_addr structure. Likewise, .Fn ether_ntoa converts an ethernet address specified as an .Ar ether_addr structure into an .Tn ASCII string. .Pp The .Fn ether_ntohost and .Fn ether_hostton functions map ethernet addresses to their corresponding hostnames as specified in the .Pa /etc/ethers database. .Fn ether_ntohost converts from ethernet address to hostname, and .Fn ether_hostton converts from hostname to ethernet address. .Sh RETURN VALUES .Fn ether_line returns zero on success and non-zero if it was unable to parse any part of the supplied line .Ar l . It returns the extracted ethernet address in the supplied .Ar ether_addr structure .Ar e and the hostname in the supplied string .Ar h . .Pp On success, .Fn ether_ntoa returns a pointer to a string containing an .Tn ASCII representation of an ethernet address. If it is unable to convert the supplied .Ar ether_addr structure, it returns a .Dv NULL pointer. Likewise, .Fn ether_aton returns a pointer to an .Ar ether_addr structure on success and a .Dv NULL pointer on failure. .Pp The .Fn ether_ntohost and .Fn ether_hostton functions both return zero on success or non-zero if they were unable to find a match in the .Pa /etc/ethers database. .Sh NOTES The user must insure that the hostname strings passed to the .Fn ether_line , .Fn ether_ntohost and .Fn ether_hostton functions are large enough to contain the returned hostnames. .Sh NIS INTERACTION If the .Pa /etc/ethers contains a line with a single + in it, the .Fn ether_ntohost and .Fn ether_hostton functions will attempt to consult the NIS .Pa ethers.byname and .Pa ethers.byaddr maps in addition to the data in the .Pa /etc/ethers file. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr yp 4 , .Xr ethers 5 .Sh BUGS The .Fn ether_aton and .Fn ether_ntoa functions returns values that are stored in static memory areas which may be overwritten the next time they are called. .Sh HISTORY This particular implementation of the .Nm library functions were written for and first appeared in .Fx 2.1 . |