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GETSERVENT(3) Linux Programmer's Manual GETSERVENT(3)
getservent, getservbyname, getservbyport, setservent, endservent - get service
entry
#include <netdb.h>
struct servent *getservent(void);
struct servent *getservbyname(const char *name, const char *proto);
struct servent *getservbyport(int port, const char *proto);
void setservent(int stayopen);
void endservent(void);
The getservent() function reads the next entry from the services database (see
services(5)) and returns a servent structure containing the broken-out fields
from the entry. A connection is opened to the database if necessary.
The getservbyname() function returns a servent structure for the entry from
the database that matches the service name using protocol proto. If proto is
NULL, any protocol will be matched. A connection is opened to the database if
necessary.
The getservbyport() function returns a servent structure for the entry from
the database that matches the port port (given in network byte order) using
protocol proto. If proto is NULL, any protocol will be matched. A connection
is opened to the database if necessary.
The setservent() function opens a connection to the database, and sets the
next entry to the first entry. If stayopen is nonzero, then the connection to
the database will not be closed between calls to one of the getserv*()
functions.
The endservent() function closes the connection to the database.
The servent structure is defined in <netdb.h> as follows:
struct servent {
char *s_name; /* official service name */
char **s_aliases; /* alias list */
int s_port; /* port number */
char *s_proto; /* protocol to use */
}
The members of the servent structure are:
s_name The official name of the service.
s_aliases
A NULL-terminated list of alternative names for the service.
s_port The port number for the service given in network byte order.
s_proto
The name of the protocol to use with this service.
The getservent(), getservbyname() and getservbyport() functions return a
pointer to a statically allocated servent structure, or a NULL pointer if an
error occurs or the end of the file is reached.
/etc/services
services database file
4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.
getnetent(3), getprotoent(3), getservent_r(3), services(5)
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