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LWRES_INETNTOP(3)						       BIND9							 LWRES_INETNTOP(3)

NAME
lwres_net_ntop - lightweight resolver IP address presentation SYNOPSIS
#include <lwres/net.h> const char * lwres_net_ntop(int af, const void *src, char *dst, size_t size); DESCRIPTION
lwres_net_ntop() converts an IP address of protocol family af -- IPv4 or IPv6 -- at location src from network format to its conventional representation as a string. For IPv4 addresses, that string would be a dotted-decimal. An IPv6 address would be represented in colon notation as described in RFC1884. The generated string is copied to dst provided size indicates it is long enough to store the ASCII representation of the address. RETURN VALUES
If successful, the function returns dst: a pointer to a string containing the presentation format of the address. lwres_net_ntop() returns NULL and sets the global variable errno to EAFNOSUPPORT if the protocol family given in af is not supported. SEE ALSO
RFC1884(), inet_ntop(3), errno(3). COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007, 2012 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Internet Software Consortium. BIND9 Jun 30, 2000 LWRES_INETNTOP(3)

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LWRES_INETNTOP(3)						       BIND9							 LWRES_INETNTOP(3)

NAME
lwres_net_ntop - lightweight resolver IP address presentation SYNOPSIS
#include <lwres/net.h> const char * lwres_net_ntop(int af, const void *src, char *dst, size_t size); DESCRIPTION
lwres_net_ntop() converts an IP address of protocol family af -- IPv4 or IPv6 -- at location src from network format to its conventional representation as a string. For IPv4 addresses, that string would be a dotted-decimal. An IPv6 address would be represented in colon notation as described in RFC1884. The generated string is copied to dst provided size indicates it is long enough to store the ASCII representation of the address. RETURN VALUES
If successful, the function returns dst: a pointer to a string containing the presentation format of the address. lwres_net_ntop() returns NULL and sets the global variable errno to EAFNOSUPPORT if the protocol family given in af is not supported. SEE ALSO
RFC1884(), inet_ntop(3), errno(3). COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Internet Software Consortium. BIND9 Jun 30, 2000 LWRES_INETNTOP(3)
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