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Command: getaddrinfo | Section: 1 | Source: NetBSD | File: getaddrinfo.1
GETADDRINFO(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual GETADDRINFO(1)
NAME
getaddrinfo - resolve names to socket addresses
SYNOPSIS
getaddrinfo [-cNnP] [-f family] [-p protocol] [-s service[/protocol]]
[-t socktype] [hostname]
DESCRIPTION
The getaddrinfo utility resolves host and service names to socket
addresses as if with the getaddrinfo(3) routine and formats them to
standard output.
The output is a sequence of lines of space-separated fields:
socket-type address-family protocol [af-specific data ...]
For the "inet" and "inet6" address families, the af-specific data are the
IP/IPv6 address and port number.
Although the getaddrinfo utility may query the DNS to give answers,
depending on the system's nsswitch.conf(5) configuration, it is not
intended to be a general-purpose utility to query the DNS; use the dig(1)
utility for that.
The following options are available:
-c Look up a canonical name as if with the AI_CANONNAME flag to
getaddrinfo(3) and print it on the first line before the socket
addresses.
-f family
Specify an address family. Address families are named like the
AF_... constants for address family numbers in the <sys/socket.h>
header file but without the AF_ prefix and lowercase. For
example, "inet" corresponds with AF_INET.
-N Treat the service as numeric and do not attempt service name
resolution, as if with the AI_NUMERICSERV flag to getaddrinfo(3).
-n Treat the hostname as a numeric address and do not attempt name
resolution, as if with the AI_NUMERICHOST flag to getaddrinfo(3).
-P Return socket addresses intended for use with bind(2), as if with
the AI_PASSIVE flag to getaddrinfo(3). By default, the socket
addresses are intended for use with connect(2), sendto(2), or
sendmsg(2).
-p protocol
Specify a protocol. Protocols may be numeric, or symbolic as
listed in protocols(5).
-s service[/protocol]
Specify a service to look up. Services may be symbolic or
numeric with an optional protocol suffix as listed in
services(5). If no service is specified, a hostname must be
specified.
-t socktype
Specify a socket type. Socket types are named like the SOCK_...
constants for socket type numbers in the <sys/socket.h> header
file but without the SOCK_ prefix and lowercase. For example,
"dgram" corresponds with SOCK_DGRAM.
EXIT STATUS
The getaddrinfo utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
Look up "www.NetBSD.org":
$ getaddrinfo www.NetBSD.org
dgram inet6 udp 2001:4f8:3:7:2e0:81ff:fe52:9ab6 0
dgram inet udp 149.20.53.67 0
stream inet6 tcp 2001:4f8:3:7:2e0:81ff:fe52:9ab6 0
stream inet tcp 149.20.53.67 0
The port number here is zero because no service was specified.
Look up "morden.NetBSD.org" for stream sockets on port 80, and show the
canonical name:
$ getaddrinfo -c -t stream -s 80 morden.NetBSD.org
canonname ftp.NetBSD.org
stream inet6 tcp 2001:470:1f05:3d::21 80
stream inet tcp 199.233.217.249 80
SEE ALSO
dig(1), getent(1), getaddrinfo(3), getnameinfo(3), resolver(3), hosts(5),
nsswitch.conf(5), protocols(5), resolv.conf(5), services(5)
HISTORY
The getaddrinfo command first appeared in NetBSD 7.0.
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 April 22, 2014 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8