ERR() already does it.
It is hard to print any value, because this if (... <= 0) is never satisfied, instructions in brackets are never executed. I have only checked how many bytes was sent. First execution: 150, second execution: program quits.
Hi,
We have developed a server program using TCP/IP Communication to communicate with another client program. After running for some days we find the TCP/IP connection from the server program is getting slower.
What i mean to say is since the send() function in the server program (it is... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Users are connecting thru a KCML Client to UNIX machine, and I want to know which TCP/UDP port that client uses? How can I check the port of a user logged in?
Regards,
Tayyab (2 Replies)
Hi Experts,
need help about release or refresh TCP Connection:
i have the sample like below :
application log connection:
0500 ( 192.168.0.1:36053) 00919 2007/05/10 23:30:25 112 13 2007/05/10 23:30:25 1969/12/31 17:00:00
0500 ( 192.168.0.1:36054) 00920 2007/05/10 23:30:26 000 00... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to write a script in Perl which will send some data from a UNIX Box to a windows box. I am planning to create a TCP/IP communication port for the same. How do I go about this? Kindly help.
Regards,
Garric (50 Replies)
Hello. I would like to know how to close an existing tcp socket. I have read some stuff and learned how to create a socket and then close it but have not found anything about how to close an existing tcp socket created by another application. The situation is this: I have an ODBC server running and... (6 Replies)
Hello,
Actually there are some bugs in application which does not close the TCP connection to other server though CORBA.
We need to kill that ESTABLISHED connections as new connection are not happeneing as the allocated ports were used and showing as ESTABLISHED
Is there any... (4 Replies)
Dear experts,
I am seeing a lot of TCP failed connection attempts from "netstat -s" on one of our servers.
How can I pin point what connection failed and what are the ports involved?
Any tools/commands I can dig in deeper to diag. what went wrong on these "failed connection attempts"?
... (2 Replies)
Why this happens?
How to solve this?
$netstat -na |grep 9325
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:9325 127.0.0.1:9325 ESTABLISHED
When a client socket repeatedly tries to connect to an inactive(no server socket is listening on this port) local port,connect succeeds.
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I use solaris Unix .
I find there is some problem in application and it generate many "close-wait" tcp connect and stay in the server . it is generate by process id 7740
root@XX # netstat -an | grep CLOSE_WAIT | wc -l
285
root@XX # netstat -an | grep CLOSE_WAIT
10.158.35.4.34805 ... (2 Replies)
I am trying to send json messages to a port on a linux server from a remote server running a .net program. I have one implementation running with successful incoming messages to port 1514. I tried to replicate the same thing but just to another port but cannot get it to work as I get the following... (3 Replies)
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getgrouplist
GETGROUPLIST(3) Linux Programmer's Manual GETGROUPLIST(3)NAME
getgrouplist - get list of groups to which a user belongs
SYNOPSIS
#include <grp.h>
int getgrouplist(const char *user, gid_t group,
gid_t *groups, int *ngroups);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
getgrouplist(): _BSD_SOURCE
DESCRIPTION
The getgrouplist() function scans the group database (see group(5)) to obtain the list of groups that user belongs to. Up to *ngroups of
these groups are returned in the array groups.
If it was not among the groups defined for user in the group database, then group is included in the list of groups returned by getgrou-
plist(); typically this argument is specified as the group ID from the password record for user.
The ngroups argument is a value-result argument: on return it always contains the number of groups found for user, including group; this
value may be greater than the number of groups stored in groups.
RETURN VALUE
If the number of groups of which user is a member is less than or equal to *ngroups, then the value *ngroups is returned.
If the user is a member of more than *ngroups groups, then getgrouplist() returns -1. In this case the value returned in *ngroups can be
used to resize the buffer passed to a further call getgrouplist().
VERSIONS
This function is present since glibc 2.2.4.
CONFORMING TO
This function is nonstandard; it appears on most BSDs.
BUGS
In glibc versions before 2.3.3, the implementation of this function contains a buffer-overrun bug: it returns the complete list of groups
for user in the array groups, even when the number of groups exceeds *ngroups.
EXAMPLE
The program below displays the group list for the user named in its first command-line argument. The second command-line argument speci-
fies the ngroups value to be supplied to getgrouplist(). The following shell session shows examples of the use of this program:
$ ./a.out cecilia 0
getgrouplist() returned -1; ngroups = 3
$ ./a.out cecilia 3
ngroups = 3
16 (dialout)
33 (video)
100 (users)
Program source
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <grp.h>
#include <pwd.h>
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int j, ngroups;
gid_t *groups;
struct passwd *pw;
struct group *gr;
if (argc != 3) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <user> <ngroups>
", argv[0]);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
ngroups = atoi(argv[2]);
groups = malloc(ngroups * sizeof (gid_t));
if (groups == NULL) {
perror("malloc");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* Fetch passwd structure (contains first group ID for user) */
pw = getpwnam(argv[1]);
if (pw == NULL) {
perror("getpwnam");
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
/* Retrieve group list */
if (getgrouplist(argv[1], pw->pw_gid, groups, &ngroups) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "getgrouplist() returned -1; ngroups = %d
",
ngroups);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* Display list of retrieved groups, along with group names */
fprintf(stderr, "ngroups = %d
", ngroups);
for (j = 0; j < ngroups; j++) {
printf("%d", groups[j]);
gr = getgrgid(groups[j]);
if (gr != NULL)
printf(" (%s)", gr->gr_name);
printf("
");
}
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
SEE ALSO getgroups(2), setgroups(2), getgrent(3), group(5), passwd(5)COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.53 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can
be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
GNU 2008-07-03 GETGROUPLIST(3)