ether_ntoa_r(3) -- Linux man page
NAME
ether_aton, ether_ntoa, ether_ntohost, ether_hosttonn, ether_line,
ether_ntoa_r, ether_aton_r - Ethernet address manipulation routines
SYNOPSIS
#include <netinet/ether.h>
char *
ether_ntoa(const struct ether_addr *addr);
struct ether_addr *
ether_aton(const char *asc);
int
ether_ntohost(char *hostname, const struct ether_addr *addr);
int
ether_hostton(const char *hostname, struct ether_addr *addr);
int
ether_line(const char *line, struct ether_addr *addr,
char *hostname);
/* GNU extensions */
char *
ether_ntoa_r(const struct ether_addr *addr, char *buf);
struct ether_addr *
ether_aton_r(const char *asc, struct ether_addr *addr);
DESCRIPTION
ether_aton() converts the 48-bit Ethernet host address asc
from the standard hex-digits-and-colons notation into binary data in
network byte order and returns a pointer to it in a statically
allocated buffer, which subsequent calls will
overwrite. ether_aton returns NULL if the address is invalid.
The ether_ntoa() function converts the Ethernet host address
addr given in network byte order to a string in standard
hex-digits-and-colons notation, omitting leading zeroes.
The string is returned in a statically allocated buffer,
which subsequent calls will overwrite.
The ether_ntohost() function maps an Ethernet address to the
corresponding hostname in
/etc/ethers
and returns non-zero if it cannot be found.
The ether_hostton() function maps a hostname to the
corresponding Ethernet address in
/etc/ethers
and returns non-zero if it cannot be found.
The ether_line() function parses a line in
/etc/ethers
format (ethernet address followed by whitespace followed by
hostname; '#' introduces a comment) and returns an address
and hostname pair, or non-zero if it cannot be parsed.
The buffer pointed to by
hostname
must be sufficiently long, e.g., have the same length as
line.
The functions ether_ntoa_r and ether_aton_r are re-entrant
threadsafe versions of ether_ntoa and ether_aton
respectively, and do not use static buffers.
The structure ether_addr is defined in net/ethernet.h as:
-
struct ether_addr {
u_int8_t ether_addr_octet[6];
}
BUGS
The glibc 2.2.5 implementation of ether_line() is broken.
CONFORMING TO
BSD 4.3, SunOS
SEE ALSO
ethers(5)
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