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NAME
inet_pton - Create a network address structure
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
int inet_pton(int af, const char *src, void *dst);
DESCRIPTION
This function converts the character string src into a network address
structure in the af address family, then copies the network address
structure to dst.
inet_pton(3) extends the inet_addr(3) function to support multiple
address families, inet_addr(3) is now considered to be deprecated in
favor of inet_pton(3). The following address families are currently
supported:
AF_INET src points to a character string containing an IPv4
network address in the dotted-quad format,
"ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd". The address is converted to a struct
in_addr and copied to dst, which must be sizeof(struct
in_addr) bytes long.
AF_INET6 src points to a character string containing an IPv6
network address in any allowed IPv6 address format. The
address is converted to a struct in6_addr and copied to
dst, which must be sizeof(struct in6_addr) bytes long.
Certain legacy hex and octal formats of AF_INET addresses are not
supported by inet_pton, which rejects them.
RETURN VALUES
inet_pton returns a negative value and sets errno to EAFNOSUPPORT if af
does not contain a valid address family. 0 is returned if src does not
contain a character string representing a valid network address in the
specified address family. A positive value is returned if the network
address was succesfully converted.
SEE ALSO
inet_ntop(3)
BUGS
AF_INET6 does not recognize IPv4 addresses. An explicit IPv6-mapped
IPv4 address must be supplied in src instead.