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rpc(3) Library Functions Manual rpc(3)
NAME
rpc, rpc_functions - Library routines for ONC remote procedure calls
DESCRIPTION
These routines allow C programs to make procedure calls on other machines across the network. First, the client calls a procedure to send
a data packet to the server. Upon receipt of the packet, the server calls a dispatch routine to perform the requested service, and then
sends back a reply. Finally, the procedure call returns to the client.
The RPC subroutines and macros are grouped in the following categories: Client RPC routines (described in rpc_clnt(3)) Calls a remote pro-
cedure on a remote system. Broadcasts a call message to all locally connected broadcast nets. Calls the remote procedure that is associ-
ated with a specified client handle. Creates a generic RPC client. Change or retrieves various information about a client object.
Destroys the client's RPC handle. Frees any data allocated by the RPC/XDR system. Copies the error structure out of the client handle.
Prints a message to standard error indicating why a client RPC handle could not be created. Prints a message to standard error correspond-
ing to a condition. Prints a message to standard error indicating why an RPC call failed. Returns a string indicating why a client RPC
handle could not be created. Returns a pointer to a string that indicates why an RPC call failed. Returns a string that indicates why an
RPC call failed. Creates a toy RPC client for a remote program. Creates an RPC client that uses the TCP/IP transport. Creates an RPC
client that uses the UDP/IP transport. Server RPC routines (described in rpc_svc(3)) Destroys the RPC service transport handle. Specifies
the RPC service side's read file descriptor bit mask. Frees any data allocated by the RPC/XDR system. Decodes the arguments of an RPC
request. Gets the network address of the caller. Services an RPC request. Services an RPC request. Maps a program with a service dis-
patch procedure. Waits and services RPC requests. Send the results of a remote procedure call. Removes the mapping of program to service
dispatch procedures. Processes incorrect authentication errors. Processes parameter decoding errors. Processes procedure number errors.
Processes program registration errors. Processes program registration errors. Processes system errors. Processes insufficient authenti-
cation errors. Creates an RPC service on top of any open descriptor. Creates a toy RPC service transport. Creates a TCP/IP-based RPC
service transport. Creates a UDP/IP-based RPC service transport. RPC XDR routines (described in rpc_xdr(3)) Encodes RPC reply messages.
Describes UNIX credentials. Describes RPC call header messages. Describes RPC call messages. Describes RPC authentication information
messages. Describes RPC reply messages. Describes RPC reply messages. Miscellaneous RPC routines (described in rpc_misc(3)) Destroys
authentication information. Creates and returns an RPC authentication handle. Creates and returns an ONC RPC authentication handle that
contains authentication information. Creates and returns an ONC RPC authentication handle that contains default authentication informa-
tion. Retrieves the machine's IP address. Retrieves the network name of the caller. Converts from a domain-specific host name to an
operating-system independent network name. Converts from an operating-system independent network name to a domain-specific host name.
Converts from an operating-system independent network name to a domain-specific user ID. Returns a list of the current RPC program-to-port
mappings on the host located at a specified IP address. Returns the port number on which waits a service that supports a specified program
number and transport protocol. Instructs portmap on a remote host to make an RPC call. Maps a program to a port. Destroys the mapping of
a program to a port. Registers a procedure with the RPC service package. Specifies an error value that is set by an RPC client creation
routine. Converts from a domain-specific user name to an operating-system independent network name. Register transport handle with ser-
vice. Unregister transport handle with service.
RELATED INFORMATION
rpc_clnt(3), rpc_misc(3), rpc_svc(3), rpc_xdr(3), xdr(3)
Remote Procedure Calls: Protocol Specification - RFC 1050 delim off
rpc(3)