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28.Dd June 5, 2016
29.Dt GETNETGRENT 3
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm getnetgrent ,
33.Nm innetgr ,
34.Nm setnetgrent ,
35.Nm endnetgrent
36.Nd netgroup database operations
37.Sh LIBRARY
38.Lb libc
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.In netdb.h
41.Ft int
42.Fn getnetgrent "char **host" "char **user" "char **domain"
43.Ft int
44.Fn getnetgrent_r "char **host" "char **user" "char **domain" "char *buf" "size_t bufsize"
45.Ft int
46.Fn innetgr "const char *netgroup" "const char *host" "const char *user" "const char *domain"
47.Ft void
48.Fn setnetgrent "const char *netgroup"
49.Ft void
50.Fn endnetgrent void
51.Sh DESCRIPTION
52These functions operate on the netgroup database file
53.Pa /etc/netgroup
54which is described
55in
56.Xr netgroup 5 .
57The database defines a set of netgroups, each made up of one or more triples:
58.Bd -literal -offset indent
59(host, user, domain)
60.Ed
61that defines a combination of host, user and domain.
62Any of the three fields may be specified as ``wildcards'' that match any
63string.
64.Pp
65The function
66.Fn getnetgrent
67sets the three pointer arguments to the strings of the next member of the
68current netgroup.
69If any of the string pointers are
70.Dv NULL
71that field is considered a wildcard.
72.Pp
73The functions
74.Fn setnetgrent
75and
76.Fn endnetgrent
77set the current netgroup and terminate the current netgroup respectively.
78If
79.Fn setnetgrent
80is called with a different netgroup than the previous call, an implicit
81.Fn endnetgrent
82is implied.
83The
84.Fn setnetgrent
85function
86also sets the offset to the first member of the netgroup.
87.Pp
88The function
89.Fn innetgr
90searches for a match of all fields within the specified group.
91If any of the
92.Sy host ,
93.Sy user ,
94or
95.Sy domain
96arguments are
97.Dv NULL
98those fields will match any string value in the netgroup member.
99.Sh RETURN VALUES
100The function
101.Fn getnetgrent
102returns 0 for ``no more netgroup members'' and 1 otherwise.
103The function
104.Fn innetgr
105returns 1 for a successful match and 0 otherwise.
106The functions
107.Fn setnetgrent
108and
109.Fn endnetgrent
110have no return value.
111.Sh FILES
112.Bl -tag -width /etc/netgroup -compact
113.It Pa /etc/netgroup
114netgroup database file
115.El
116.Sh COMPATIBILITY
117The netgroup members have three string fields to maintain compatibility
118with other vendor implementations, however it is not obvious what use the
119.Sy domain
120string has within
121.Bx .
122.Sh SEE ALSO
123.Xr netgroup 5
124.Sh BUGS
125The function
126.Fn getnetgrent
127returns pointers to dynamically allocated data areas that are freed when
128the function
129.Fn endnetgrent
130is called.
131