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GETRPCENT(3) BSD Library Functions Manual GETRPCENT(3) NAME getrpcent, getrpcbyname, getrpcbynumber, endrpcent, setrpcent -- get RPC entry SYNOPSIS #include <netdb.h> struct rpcent * getrpcent(void); struct rpcent * getrpcbyname(char *name); struct rpcent * getrpcbynumber(int number); void setrpcent(int stayopen); void endrpcent(void); DESCRIPTION getrpcent(), getrpcbyname(), and getrpcbynumber(), each return a pointer to an object with the following structure containing the broken-out fields of a line in the rpc program number data base, /etc/rpc: struct rpcent { char *r_name; /* name of server for this rpc program */ char **r_aliases; /* alias list */ long r_number; /* rpc program number */ }; The members of this structure are: r_name The name of the server for this rpc program. r_aliases A zero terminated list of alternate names for the rpc program. r_number The rpc program number for this service. getrpcent() reads the next line of the file, opening the file if neces-sary. necessary. sary. setrpcent() opens and rewinds the file. If the stayopen flag is non-zero, nonzero, zero, the net data base will not be closed after each call to getrpcent() (either directly, or indirectly through one of the other ``getrpc'' calls). endrpcent() closes the file. getrpcbyname() and getrpcbynumber() sequentially search from the begin-ning beginning ning of the file until a matching rpc program name or program number is found, or until end-of-file is encountered. FILES /etc/rpc SEE ALSO rpc(5), rpcinfo(8), ypserv(8) DIAGNOSTICS A NULL pointer is returned on EOF or error. BUGS All information is contained in a static area so it must be copied if it is to be saved. BSD December 14, 1987 BSD |