07-03-2012
So what client are the users using to connect from? Windows? Putty?
When they telnet are they (or the client script) giving a nodename or an ip address?
When you ping are you giving a nodename or ip address?
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dnet_endnode
DNET_GETNODE(3) Library Functions Manual DNET_GETNODE(3)
NAME
dnet_getnode, dnet_nextnode, dnet_endnode - Get nodes from DECnet database
SYNOPSIS
#include <netdnet/dn.h>
#include <netdnet/dnetdb.h>
void *dnet_getnode (void)
char *dnet_nextnode (void *)
void dnet_endnode (void *)
DESCRIPTION
dnet_getnode() Starts the search of the DECnet nodes database (/etc/decnet.conf). It returns an opaque pointer which is passed to the other
two functions.
dnet_nextnode() returns the next node name in the list. The pointer is private to the library and will be overwritten at the next
dnet_nextnode call. dnet_endnode() ends the search. It must be called when you have finished with this group of functions or a memory leak
will result.
EXAMPLE
#include <netdnet/dn.h>
#include <netdnet/dnetdb.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
main(void)
{
void *nodelist;
char *nodename;
nodelist = dnet_getnode();
nodename = dnet_nextnode(nodelist);
while(nodename)
{
printf("Found node %s
", nodename);
nodename = dnet_nextnode(nodelist);
}
dnet_endnode(nodelist);
}
SEE ALSO
dnet_addr(3), dnet_ntoa(3), dnet_conn(3), getnodeadd(3), getnodebyname(3), getnodebyaddr(3), setnodeent(3)
DECnet database functions April 3, 1999 DNET_GETNODE(3)