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GETNAMEINFO(3) BSD Library Functions Manual GETNAMEINFO(3)
getnameinfo
-- socket address structure to hostname and service name
SYNOPSIS
#include
<sys/socket.h>
#include
<netdb.h>
getnameinfo
(
const
struct
sockaddr
*restrict
sa
,
socklen
_
t
salen
,
char
*restrict
node
,
socklen
_
t
nodelen
,
char
*restrict
service
,
socklen
_
t
servicelen
,
int
flags
);
DESCRIPTION
The
getnameinfo
() function is used to convert a sockaddr structure to a
pair of host name and service strings. It is a replacement for and pro-
vides provides
vides more flexibility than the
gethostbyaddr(3)
and
getservbyport(3)
functions and is the converse of the
getaddrinfo(3)
function.
The sockaddr structure
sa
should point to either a sockaddr_in or
sockaddr_in6 structure (for IPv4 or IPv6 respectively) that is
salen
bytes long.
The host and service names associated with
sa
are stored in
node
and
service
which have length parameters
nodelen
and
servicelen
. The maximum
value for
nodelen
is NI_MAXHOST and the maximum value for
servicelen
is
NI_MAXSERV, as defined by <
netdb.h>
. If a length parameter is zero, no
string will be stored. Otherwise, enough space must be provided to store
the host name or service string plus a byte for the NUL terminator.
The
flags
argument is formed by
OR
'ing the following values:
NI_NOFQDN A fully qualified domain name is not required for local
hosts. The local part of the fully qualified domain
name is returned instead.
NI_NUMERICHOST Return the address in numeric form, as if calling
inet_ntop(3)
, instead of a host name.
NI_NAMEREQD A name is required. If the host name cannot be found
in DNS and this flag is set, a non-zero error code is
returned. If the host name is not found and the flag
is not set, the address is returned in numeric form.
NI_NUMERICSERV The service name is returned as a digit string repre-
senting representing
senting the port number.
NI_DGRAM Specifies that the service being looked up is a data-
gram datagram
gram service, and causes
getservbyport(3)
to be called
with a second argument of ``udp'' instead of its
default of ``tcp''. This is required for the few ports
(512-514) that have different services for UDP and TCP.
This implementation allows numeric IPv6 address notation with scope iden-
tifier, identifier,
tifier, as documented in chapter 11 of draft-ietf-ipv6-scoping-
arch-02.txt. draft-ietf-ipv6-scopingarch-02.txt.
arch-02.txt. IPv6 link-local address will appear as a string like
``fe80::1%ne0''. Refer to
getaddrinfo(3)
for more information.
RETURN
VALUES
getnameinfo
() returns zero on success or one of the error codes listed in
gai_strerror(3)
if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
The following code tries to get a numeric host name, and service name,
for a given socket address. Observe that there is no hardcoded reference
to a particular address family.
struct sockaddr *sa; /* input */
char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST], sbuf[NI_MAXSERV];
if (getnameinfo(sa, sa->sa_len, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), sbuf,
sizeof(sbuf), NI_NUMERICHOST | NI_NUMERICSERV)) {
errx(1, "could not get numeric hostname");
/*NOTREACHED*/
printf("host=%s, serv=%s\n", hbuf, sbuf);
The following version checks if the socket address has a reverse address
mapping:
struct sockaddr *sa; /* input */
char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST];
if (getnameinfo(sa, sa->sa_len, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), NULL, 0,
NI_NAMEREQD)) {
errx(1, "could not resolve hostname");
/*NOTREACHED*/
printf("host=%s\n", hbuf);
LEGACY
SYNOPSIS
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include
<sys/socket.h>
#include
<netdb.h>
The include file <
sys/types.h>
is necessary.
int
getnameinfo
(
const
struct
sockaddr
*restrict
sa
,
socklen
_
t
salen
,
char
*restrict
node
,
size
_
t
nodelen
,
char
*service
,
size
_
t
servicelen
,
int
flags
);
The type of
nodelen
and
servicelen
has changed.
SEE
ALSO
gai_strerror(3)
,
getaddrinfo(3)
,
gethostbyaddr(3)
,
getservbyport(3)
,
inet_ntop(3)
,
resolver(3)
,
hosts(5)
,
resolv.conf(5)
,
services(5)
,
hostname(7)
,
named(8)
R. Gilligan, S. Thomson, J. Bound, and W. Stevens,
Basic
Socket
Interface
Extensions
for
IPv6
, RFC 2553, March 1999.
S. Deering, B. Haberman, T. Jinmei, E. Nordmark, and B. Zill,
IPv6
Scoped
Address
Architecture
, internet draft, draft-ietf-ipv6-scoping-
arch-02.txt, draft-ietf-ipv6-scopingarch-02.txt,
arch-02.txt, work in progress material.
Craig Metz, "Protocol Independence Using the Sockets API",
Proceedings
of
the
FREENIX
track:
2000
USENIX
annual
technical
conference
, June 2000.
STANDARDS
The
getnameinfo
() function is defined by the IEEE Std 1003.1g-2000
(``POSIX.1'') draft specification and documented in
RFC
2553
, ``Basic
Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6''.
CAVEATS
getnameinfo
() can return both numeric and FQDN forms of the address spec-
ified specified
ified in
sa
. There is no return value that indicates whether the string
returned in
host
is a result of binary to numeric-text translation (like
inet_ntop(3)
), or is the result of a DNS reverse lookup. Because of
this, malicious parties could set up a PTR record as follows:
1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR 10.1.1.1
and trick the caller of
getnameinfo
() into believing that
sa
is 10.1.1.1
when it is actually 127.0.0.1.
To prevent such attacks, the use of NI_NAMEREQD is recommended when the
result of
getnameinfo
() is used for access control purposes:
struct sockaddr *sa;
socklen_t salen;
char addr[NI_MAXHOST];
struct addrinfo hints, *res;
int error;
error = getnameinfo(sa, salen, addr, sizeof(addr),
NULL, 0, NI_NAMEREQD);
if (error == 0) {
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM; /*dummy*/
hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST;
if (getaddrinfo(addr, "0", &hints, &res) == 0) {
/* malicious PTR record */
freeaddrinfo(res);
printf("bogus PTR record\n");
return -1;
/* addr is FQDN as a result of PTR lookup */
} else {
/* addr is numeric string */
error = getnameinfo(sa, salen, addr, sizeof(addr),
NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
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