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Submitted by: Mike Mitchell, supervisor@alb.asctmd.com This is a bulk mport of Mike's IPX/SPX protocol stacks and all the related gunf that goes with it.. it is not guaranteed to work 100% correctly at this time but as we had several people trying to work on it I figured it would be better to get it checked in so they could all get teh same thing to work on.. Mikes been using it for a year or so but on 2.0 more changes and stuff will be merged in from other developers now that this is in. Mike Mitchell, Network Engineer AMTECH Systems Corporation, Technology and Manufacturing 8600 Jefferson Street, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87113 (505) 856-8000 supervisor@alb.asctmd.com
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.Dd June 4, 1993
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.Dt IPX 3
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.Os BSD 4.3
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm ipx_addr ,
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.Nm ipx_ntoa
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.\" .Nd Novell
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.Tn IPX
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address conversion routines
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include <sys/types.h>
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.Fd #include <netipx/ipx.h>
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.Ft struct ipx_addr
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.Fn ipx_addr "char *cp"
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.Ft char *
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.Fn ipx_ntoa "struct ipx_addr ipx"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The routine
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.Fn ipx_addr
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interprets character strings representing
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.Tn IPX
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addresses, returning binary information suitable
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for use in system calls.
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The routine
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.Fn ipx_ntoa
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takes
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.Tn IPX
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addresses and returns
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.Tn ASCII
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strings representing the address in a
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notation in common use:
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.Bd -filled -offset indent
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<network number>.<host number>.<port number>
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Trailing zero fields are suppressed, and each number is printed in hexadecimal,
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in a format suitable for input to
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.Fn ipx_addr .
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Any fields lacking super-decimal digits will have a
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trailing
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.Ql H
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appended.
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.Pp
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An effort has been made to insure that
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.Fn ipx_addr
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be compatible with most formats in common use.
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It will first separate an address into 1 to 3 fields using a single delimiter
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chosen from
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period
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.Ql \&. ,
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colon
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.Ql \&:
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or pound-sign
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.Ql \&# .
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Each field is then examined for byte separators (colon or period).
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If there are byte separators, each subfield separated is taken to be
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a small hexadecimal number, and the entirety is taken as a network-byte-ordered
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quantity to be zero extended in the high-network-order bytes.
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Next, the field is inspected for hyphens, in which case
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the field is assumed to be a number in decimal notation
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with hyphens separating the millenia.
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Next, the field is assumed to be a number:
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It is interpreted
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as hexadecimal if there is a leading
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.Ql 0x
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(as in C),
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a trailing
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.Ql H
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(as in Mesa), or there are any super-decimal digits present.
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It is interpreted as octal is there is a leading
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.Ql 0
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and there are no super-octal digits.
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Otherwise, it is converted as a decimal number.
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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None. (See
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.Sx BUGS . )
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr hosts 5 ,
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.Xr networks 5 ,
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.Xr ns 5 ,
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.Sh HISTORY
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The precursor
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.Fn ns_addr
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and
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.Fn ns_toa
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functions appeared in
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.Bx 4.3 .
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.Sh BUGS
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The string returned by
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.Fn ipx_ntoa
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resides in a static memory area.
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The function
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.Fn ipx_addr
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should diagnose improperly formed input, and there should be an unambiguous
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way to recognize this.
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