getservent Subroutine

Purpose

Gets services file entry.

Library

Standard C Library (libc.a)

Syntax

#include <netdb.h>
struct servent *getservent ( )

Description

The getservent subroutine is threadsafe in AIX® 4.3 and later. However, the return value points to static data that is overwritten by subsequent calls. This data must be copied to be saved for use by subsequent calls.

The getservent subroutine opens and reads the next line of the /etc/services file.

An application program can use the getservent subroutine to retrieve information about network services and the protocol ports they use.

The getservent subroutine returns a pointer to a servent structure, which contains fields for a line of information from the /etc/services file. The servent structure is defined in the netdb.h file.

The /etc/services file remains open after a call by the getservent subroutine. To close the /etc/services file after each call, use the setservent subroutine. Otherwise, use the endservent subroutine to close the /etc/services file.

All applications containing the getservent subroutine must be compiled with the _BSD macro set to a specific value. Acceptable values are 43 and 44. In addition, all socket applications must include the BSD libbsd.a library.

Return Values

The getservent subroutine returns a pointer to a servent structure when a successful match occurs.

If an error occurs or the end of the file is reached, the getservent subroutine returns a null pointer.

Files

Item Description
/etc/services Contains service names.