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ares_parse_ptr_reply
ARES_PARSE_PTR_REPLY(3) Library Functions Manual ARES_PARSE_PTR_REPLY(3)
NAME
ares_parse_ptr_reply - Parse a reply to a DNS query of type PTR into a hostent
SYNOPSIS
#include <ares.h>
int ares_parse_ptr_reply(const unsigned char *abuf, int alen,
const void *addr, int addrlen, int family,
struct hostent **host);
DESCRIPTION
The ares_parse_ptr_reply function parses the response to a query of type PTR into a struct hostent. The parameters abuf and alen give the
contents of the response. The parameters addr, addrlen, and family specify which address was queried for; they are not used to verify the
response, merely used to fill in the address of the struct hostent. The resulting struct hostent is stored in allocated memory and a
pointer to it stored into the variable pointed to by host. It is the caller's responsibility to free the resulting host structure using
ares_free_hostent(3) when it is no longer needed.
RETURN VALUES
ares_parse_ptr_reply can return any of the following values:
ARES_SUCCESS The response was successfully parsed.
ARES_EBADRESP The response was malformatted.
ARES_ENODATA The response did not contain an answer to the query.
ARES_ENOMEM Memory was exhausted.
SEE ALSO
ares_gethostbyaddr(3), ares_free_hostent(3)
AUTHOR
Greg Hudson, MIT Information Systems
Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
25 July 1998 ARES_PARSE_PTR_REPLY(3)