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21.Dd July 28, 2016
22.Dt GETNAMEINFO 3
23.Os
24.Sh NAME
25.Nm getnameinfo
26.Nd socket address structure to hostname and service name
27.Sh SYNOPSIS
28.In sys/types.h
29.In sys/socket.h
30.In netdb.h
31.Ft int
32.Fo getnameinfo
33.Fa "const struct sockaddr *sa" "socklen_t salen" "char *host"
34.Fa "size_t hostlen" "char *serv" "size_t servlen" "int flags"
35.Fc
36.Sh DESCRIPTION
37The
38.Fn getnameinfo
39function is used to convert a
40.Li sockaddr
41structure to a pair of host name and service strings.
42It is a replacement for and provides more flexibility than the
43.Xr gethostbyaddr 3
44and
45.Xr getservbyport 3
46functions and is the converse of the
47.Xr getaddrinfo 3
48function.
49.Pp
50If a link-layer address or UNIX-domain address is passed to
51.Fn getnameinfo ,
52its ASCII representation will be stored in
53.Fa host .
54The string pointed to by
55.Fa serv
56will be set to the empty string if non-NULL;
57.Fa flags
58will always be ignored.
59For a link-layer address,
60this can be used as a replacement of the legacy
61.Xr link_ntoa 3
62function.
63.Pp
64The
65.Li sockaddr
66structure
67.Fa sa
68should point to either a
69.Li sockaddr_in ,
70.Li sockaddr_in6 ,
71.Li sockaddr_dl ,
72or
73.Li sockaddr_un
74structure
75.Po for IPv4 ,
76IPv6,
77link-layer,
78or UNIX-domain respectively
79.Pc
80that is
81.Fa salen
82bytes long.
83.Pp
84The host and service names associated with
85.Fa sa
86are stored in
87.Fa host
88and
89.Fa serv
90which have length parameters
91.Fa hostlen
92and
93.Fa servlen .
94The maximum value for
95.Fa hostlen
96is
97.Dv NI_MAXHOST
98and
99the maximum value for
100.Fa servlen
101is
102.Dv NI_MAXSERV ,
103as defined by
104.Aq Pa netdb.h .
105If a length parameter is zero, no string will be stored.
106Otherwise, enough space must be provided to store the
107host name or service string plus a byte for the NUL terminator.
108.Pp
109The
110.Fa flags
111argument is formed by
112.Tn OR Ns 'ing
113the following values:
114.Bl -tag -width "NI_NUMERICSCOPEXX"
115.It Dv NI_NOFQDN
116A fully qualified domain name is not required for local hosts.
117The local part of the fully qualified domain name is returned instead.
118.It Dv NI_NUMERICHOST
119Return the address in numeric form, as if calling
120.Xr inet_ntop 3 ,
121instead of a host name.
122.It Dv NI_NAMEREQD
123A name is required.
124If the host name cannot be found in DNS and this flag is set,
125a non-zero error code is returned.
126If the host name is not found and the flag is not set, the
127address is returned in numeric form.
128.It NI_NUMERICSERV
129The service name is returned as a digit string representing the port number.
130.It NI_NUMERICSCOPE
131The scope identifier is returned as a digit string.
132.It NI_DGRAM
133Specifies that the service being looked up is a datagram
134service, and causes
135.Xr getservbyport 3
136to be called with a second argument of
137.Dq udp
138instead of its default of
139.Dq tcp .
140This is required for the few ports (512\-514) that have different services
141for
142.Tn UDP
143and
144.Tn TCP .
145.El
146.Pp
147This implementation allows numeric IPv6 address notation with scope identifier,
148as documented in chapter 11 of RFC 4007.
149IPv6 link-local address will appear as a string like
150.Dq Li fe80::1%ne0 .
151Refer to
152.Xr getaddrinfo 3
153for more information.
154.Sh RETURN VALUES
155.Fn getnameinfo
156returns zero on success or one of the error codes listed in
157.Xr gai_strerror 3
158if an error occurs.
159.Sh EXAMPLES
160The following code tries to get a numeric host name, and service name,
161for a given socket address.
162Observe that there is no hardcoded reference to a particular address family.
163.Bd -literal -offset indent
164struct sockaddr *sa;	/* input */
165char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST], sbuf[NI_MAXSERV];
166
167if (getnameinfo(sa, sa->sa_len, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), sbuf,
168    sizeof(sbuf), NI_NUMERICHOST | NI_NUMERICSERV)) {
169	errx(1, "could not get numeric hostname");
170	/* NOTREACHED */
171}
172printf("host=%s, serv=%s\en", hbuf, sbuf);
173.Ed
174.Pp
175The following version checks if the socket address has a reverse address mapping:
176.Bd -literal -offset indent
177struct sockaddr *sa;	/* input */
178char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST];
179
180if (getnameinfo(sa, sa->sa_len, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf), NULL, 0,
181    NI_NAMEREQD)) {
182	errx(1, "could not resolve hostname");
183	/* NOTREACHED */
184}
185printf("host=%s\en", hbuf);
186.Ed
187.Sh SEE ALSO
188.Xr gai_strerror 3 ,
189.Xr getaddrinfo 3 ,
190.Xr gethostbyaddr 3 ,
191.Xr getservbyport 3 ,
192.Xr inet_ntop 3 ,
193.Xr link_ntoa 3 ,
194.Xr resolver 3 ,
195.Xr inet 4 ,
196.Xr inet6 4 ,
197.Xr unix 4 ,
198.Xr hosts 5 ,
199.Xr resolv.conf 5 ,
200.Xr services 5 ,
201.Xr hostname 7 ,
202.Xr named 8
203.Rs
204.%A R. Gilligan
205.%A S. Thomson
206.%A J. Bound
207.%A J. McCann
208.%A W. Stevens
209.%T Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6
210.%R RFC 3493
211.%D February 2003
212.Re
213.Rs
214.%A S. Deering
215.%A B. Haberman
216.%A T. Jinmei
217.%A E. Nordmark
218.%A B. Zill
219.%T "IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture"
220.%R RFC 4007
221.%D March 2005
222.Re
223.Rs
224.%A Craig Metz
225.%T Protocol Independence Using the Sockets API
226.%B "Proceedings of the freenix track: 2000 USENIX annual technical conference"
227.%D June 2000
228.Re
229.Sh STANDARDS
230The
231.Fn getnameinfo
232function is defined by the
233.St -p1003.1-2004
234specification and documented in
235.Tn "RFC 3493" ,
236.Dq Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6 .
237.Sh CAVEATS
238.Fn getnameinfo
239can return both numeric and FQDN forms of the address specified in
240.Fa sa .
241There is no return value that indicates whether the string returned in
242.Fa host
243is a result of binary to numeric-text translation (like
244.Xr inet_ntop 3 ) ,
245or is the result of a DNS reverse lookup.
246Because of this, malicious parties could set up a PTR record as follows:
247.Bd -literal -offset indent
2481.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR  10.1.1.1
249.Ed
250.Pp
251and trick the caller of
252.Fn getnameinfo
253into believing that
254.Fa sa
255is
256.Li 10.1.1.1
257when it is actually
258.Li 127.0.0.1 .
259.Pp
260To prevent such attacks, the use of
261.Dv NI_NAMEREQD
262is recommended when the result of
263.Fn getnameinfo
264is used
265for access control purposes:
266.Bd -literal -offset indent
267struct sockaddr *sa;
268socklen_t salen;
269char addr[NI_MAXHOST];
270struct addrinfo hints, *res;
271int error;
272
273error = getnameinfo(sa, salen, addr, sizeof(addr),
274    NULL, 0, NI_NAMEREQD);
275if (error == 0) {
276	memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
277	hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM;	/*dummy*/
278	hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST;
279	if (getaddrinfo(addr, "0", &hints, &res) == 0) {
280		/* malicious PTR record */
281		freeaddrinfo(res);
282		printf("bogus PTR record\en");
283		return -1;
284	}
285	/* addr is FQDN as a result of PTR lookup */
286} else {
287	/* addr is numeric string */
288	error = getnameinfo(sa, salen, addr, sizeof(addr),
289	    NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
290}
291.Ed
292.\".Pp
293.\".Ox
294.\"intentionally uses a different
295.\".Dv NI_MAXHOST
296.\"value from what
297.\".Tn "RFC 2553"
298.\"suggests, to avoid buffer length handling mistakes.
299