'\" t .\" Copyright 1993 David Metcalfe (david@prism.demon.co.uk) .\" .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft .\" .\" References consulted: .\" Linux libc source code .\" Lewine's _POSIX Programmer's Guide_ (O'Reilly & Associates, 1991) .\" 386BSD man pages .\" Modified Sat Jul 24 19:26:03 1993 by Rik Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu) .TH getprotoent 3 2023-03-30 "Linux man-pages 6.04" .SH NAME getprotoent, getprotobyname, getprotobynumber, setprotoent, endprotoent \- get protocol entry .SH LIBRARY Standard C library .RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include .PP .B struct protoent *getprotoent(void); .PP .BI "struct protoent *getprotobyname(const char *" name ); .BI "struct protoent *getprotobynumber(int " proto ); .PP .BI "void setprotoent(int " stayopen ); .B void endprotoent(void); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION The .BR getprotoent () function reads the next entry from the protocols database (see .BR protocols (5)) and returns a .I protoent structure containing the broken-out fields from the entry. A connection is opened to the database if necessary. .PP The .BR getprotobyname () function returns a .I protoent structure for the entry from the database that matches the protocol name .IR name . A connection is opened to the database if necessary. .PP The .BR getprotobynumber () function returns a .I protoent structure for the entry from the database that matches the protocol number .IR number . A connection is opened to the database if necessary. .PP The .BR setprotoent () function opens a connection to the database, and sets the next entry to the first entry. If .I stayopen is nonzero, then the connection to the database will not be closed between calls to one of the .BR getproto* () functions. .PP The .BR endprotoent () function closes the connection to the database. .PP The .I protoent structure is defined in .I as follows: .PP .in +4n .EX struct protoent { char *p_name; /* official protocol name */ char **p_aliases; /* alias list */ int p_proto; /* protocol number */ } .EE .in .PP The members of the .I protoent structure are: .TP .I p_name The official name of the protocol. .TP .I p_aliases A NULL-terminated list of alternative names for the protocol. .TP .I p_proto The protocol number. .SH RETURN VALUE The .BR getprotoent (), .BR getprotobyname (), and .BR getprotobynumber () functions return a pointer to a statically allocated .I protoent structure, or a null pointer if an error occurs or the end of the file is reached. .SH FILES .PD 0 .TP .I /etc/protocols protocol database file .PD .SH ATTRIBUTES For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see .BR attributes (7). .ad l .nh .TS allbox; lb lb lbx l l l. Interface Attribute Value T{ .BR getprotoent () T} Thread safety T{ MT-Unsafe race:protoent race:protoentbuf locale T} T{ .BR getprotobyname () T} Thread safety T{ MT-Unsafe race:protobyname locale T} T{ .BR getprotobynumber () T} Thread safety T{ MT-Unsafe race:protobynumber locale T} T{ .BR setprotoent (), .BR endprotoent () T} Thread safety T{ MT-Unsafe race:protoent locale T} .TE .hy .ad .sp 1 In the above table, .I protoent in .I race:protoent signifies that if any of the functions .BR setprotoent (), .BR getprotoent (), or .BR endprotoent () are used in parallel in different threads of a program, then data races could occur. .SH STANDARDS POSIX.1-2008. .SH HISTORY POSIX.1-2001, 4.3BSD. .SH SEE ALSO .BR getnetent (3), .BR getprotoent_r (3), .BR getservent (3), .BR protocols (5)