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Man Page: socket_bind6_reuse

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3

socket_bind6_reuse(3)					     Library Functions Manual					     socket_bind6_reuse(3)

NAME
socket_bind6_reuse - set the local IP address and port of a socket
SYNTAX
#include <socket.h> int socket_bind6_reuse(int s,char ip[16],uint16 port, uint32 scope_id);
DESCRIPTION
socket_bind6_reuse sets the local IP address and TCP/UDP port of a TCP/UDP socket s to ip and port respectively. If the IP address is ::, the operating system chooses a local IP address. If port is 0, the operating system chooses a port. Normally socket_bind6_reuse returns 0. If anything goes wrong, socket_bind6_reuse returns -1, setting errno appropriately. The scope_id should normally be zero, but for link-local addresses it specifies the interface number on which to bind. The interface num- ber for a given network interface name can be found with socket_getifidx. Unlike socket_bind6 this function will also tell the operating system that the address is to be reused soon, which turns off the normal pause before this IP and port can be bound again.
EXAMPLE
#include <socket.h> int s; char ip[16]; uint16 p; s = socket_tcp4(); socket_bind6_reuse(s,ip,p); socket_connect4(s,ip,p);
SEE ALSO
socket_bind6(3) socket_bind6_reuse(3)
Related Man Pages
udp(4) - mojave
socket_connect4(3) - debian
udp(4) - opendarwin
udp(7) - osf1
udp(4) - osx
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