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setnetgrent

Section: C Library Functions (3)
Updated: 202-0-08
Index Return to Main Contents
 

NAME

setnetgrent, endnetgrent, getnetgrent, getnetgrent_r, innetgr - handle network group entries  

LIBRARY

Standard C library (libc,~-lc)  

SYNOPSIS

#include <netdb.h>
int setnetgrent(const char *netgroup);
void endnetgrent(void);
int getnetgrent(char **restrict host,
            char **restrict user, char **restrict domain);
int getnetgrent_r(size_t size;
            char **restrict host,
            char **restrict user, char **restrict domain,
            char buf[restrict size], size_t size);
int innetgr(const char *netgroup, const char *host,
            const char *user, const char *domain);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)): setnetgrent(), endnetgrent(), getnetgrent(), getnetgrent_r(), innetgr():
    Since glibc 2.19:
        _DEFAULT_SOURCE
    glibc 2.19 and earlier:
        _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE
 

DESCRIPTION

The netgroup is a SunOS invention. A netgroup database is a list of string triples (hostname, username, domainname) or other netgroup names. Any of the elements in a triple can be empty, which means that anything matches. The functions described here allow access to the netgroup databases. The file /etc/nsswitch.conf defines what database is searched. The setnetgrent() call defines the netgroup that will be searched by subsequent getnetgrent() calls. The getnetgrent() function retrieves the next netgroup entry, and returns pointers in host, user, domain. A null pointer means that the corresponding entry matches any string. The pointers are valid only as long as there is no call to other netgrou-related functions. To avoid this problem you can use the GNU function getnetgrent_r() that stores the strings in the supplied buffer. To free all allocated buffers use endnetgrent(). In most cases you want to check only if the triplet (hostname, username, domainname) is a member of a netgroup. The function innetgr() can be used for this without calling the above three functions. Again, a null pointer is a wildcard and matches any string. The function is threa-safe.  

RETURN VALUE

These functions return 1 on success and 0 for failure.  

FILES

/etc/netgroup
/etc/nsswitch.conf  

ATTRIBUTES

For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
InterfaceAttributeValue
setnetgrent(), getnetgrent_r(), innetgr() Thread safety M-Unsafe race:netgrent locale
endnetgrent() Thread safety M-Unsafe race:netgrent
getnetgrent() Thread safety M-Unsafe race:netgrent race:netgrentbuf locale
In the above table, netgrent in race:netgrent signifies that if any of the functions setnetgrent(), getnetgrent_r(), innetgr(), getnetgrent(), or endnetgrent() are used in parallel in different threads of a program, then data races could occur.  

VERSIONS

In the BSD implementation, setnetgrent() returns void.  

STANDARDS

None.  

HISTORY

setnetgrent(), endnetgrent(), getnetgrent(), and innetgr() are available on most UNIX systems. getnetgrent_r() is not widely available on other systems.  

SEE ALSO

sethostent(3), setprotoent(3), setservent(3)


 

Index

NAME
LIBRARY
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUE
FILES
ATTRIBUTES
VERSIONS
STANDARDS
HISTORY
SEE ALSO





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