.\" $OpenBSD: ethers.3,v 1.5 1996/10/08 01:20:09 michaels Exp $ .\" .\" Written by roland@frob.com. Public domain. .\" .Dd December 16, 1993 .Dt ETHERS 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm ether_aton , .Nm ether_ntoa , .Nm ether_addr , .Nm ether_ntohost , .Nm ether_hostton , .Nm ether_line , .Nd get ethers entry .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fd #include .Ft char * .Fn ether_ntoa "struct ether_addr *e" .Ft struct ether_addr * .Fn ether_aton "char *s" .Ft int .Fn ether_ntohost "char *hostname" "struct ether_addr *e" .Ft int .Fn ether_hostton "char *hostname" "struct ether_addr *e" .Ft int .Fn ether_line "char *l" "struct ether_addr *e" "char *hostname" .Sh DESCRIPTION Ethernet addresses are represented by the following structure: .Bd -literal -offset indent struct ether_addr { u_int8_t ether_addr_octet[6]; }; .Ed .Pp The .Fn ether_ntoa function converts this structure into an ASCII string of the form ``xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx'', consisting of 6 hexadecimal numbers separated by colons. It returns a pointer to a static buffer that is reused for each call. The .Fn ether_aton converts an ASCII string of the same form and to a structure containing the 6 octets of the address. It returns a pointer to a static structure that is reused for each call. .Pp The .Fn ether_ntohost and .Fn ether_hostton functions interrogate the data base mapping host names to Ethernet addresses, .Pa /etc/ethers . The .Fn ether_ntohost function looks up the given Ethernet address and writes the associated host name into the character buffer passed. The .Fn ether_hostton function looks up the given host name and writes the associated Ethernet address into the structure passed. Both functions return zero if they find the requested host name or address, and -1 if not. Each call reads .Pa /etc/ethers from the beginning; if a + appears alone on a line in the file, then .Fn ether_hostton will consult the .Pa ethers.byname YP map, and .Fn ether_ntohost will consult the .Pa ethers.byaddr YP map. .Pp The .Fn ether_line function parses a line from the .Pa /etc/ethers file and fills in the passed ``struct ether_addr'' and character buffer with the Ethernet address and host name on the line. It returns zero if the line was successfully parsed and -1 if not. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/ethers -compact .It Pa /etc/ethers .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr ethers 5 .Sh HISTORY The .Fn ether_ntoa , .Fn ether_aton , .Fn ether_ntohost , .Fn ether_hostton , and .Fn ether_line functions were adopted from SunOS and appeared in NetBSD 0.9b. .Sh BUGS The data space used by these functions is static; if future use requires the data, it should be copied before any subsequent calls to these functions overwrite it. There is no way to restrict how many character will be written into the host name buffer passed. A very long line in .Pa /etc/ethers could overflow your buffer.