netconfig (5) Linux Manual Page
netconfig – network configuration data base
Synopsis
/etc/netconfig
Description
The netconfig file defines a list of “transport names” describing their semantics and protocol. In Fx , this file is only used by the RPC library code. Entries have the following format: network_id semantics flags family protoname device libraries Entries consist of the following fields:
- network_id
- The name of the transport described.
- semantics
- Describes the semantics of the transport. This can be one of:
- tpi_clts
- Connectionless transport.
- tpi_cots
- Connection-oriented transport
- tpi_cots_ord
- Connection-oriented, ordered transport.
- tpi_raw
- A raw connection.
- flags
- This field is either blank (specified by “– ” or contains a “v ” meaning visible to the getnetconfig(3) function.
- family
- The protocol family of the transport. This is currently one of:
- inet6
- The IPv6 (PF_INET6 ) family of protocols.
- inet
- The IPv4 (PF_INET ) family of protocols.
- loopback
- The PF_LOCAL protocol family.
- protoname
- The name of the protocol used for this transport. Can currently be either udp tcp or empty.
- device
- This field is always empty in Fx .
- libraries
- This field is always empty in Fx .
The order of entries in this file will determine which transport will be preferred by the RPC library code, given a match on a specified network type. For example, if a sample network config file would look like this:
then using the network type udp in calls to the RPC library function (see rpc(3)) will make the code first try udp6 and then udpudp6 tpi_clts v inet6 udp - - tcp6 tpi_cots_ord v inet6 tcp - - udp tpi_clts v inet udp - - tcp tpi_cots_ord v inet tcp - - rawip tpi_raw - inet - - - local tpi_cots_ord - loopback - - -
getnetconfig(3)
and associated functions will parse this file and return structures of
the following format :
struct netconfig {
char *nc_netid; /* Network ID */
unsigned long nc_semantics; /* Semantics (see below) */
unsigned long nc_flag; /* Flags (see below) */
char *nc_protofmly; /* Protocol family */
char *nc_proto; /* Protocol name */
char *nc_device; /* Network device pathname (unused) */
unsigned long nc_nlookups; /* Number of lookup libs (unused) */
char **nc_lookups; /* Names of the libraries (unused) */
unsigned long nc_unused[9]; /* reserved */
};
Files
- /etc/netconfig
See Also
getnetconfig(3), getnetpath(3)
