/* ******************************************************************************* * * res.h -- * * Definitions used by modules of the name server * lookup program. * * Copyright (c) 1985 * Andrew Cherenson * CS298-26 Fall 1985 * * Copyright (c) 1985 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. * * @(#)res.h 5.1 (Berkeley) 11/29/85 * ******************************************************************************* */ #define TRUE 1 #define FALSE 0 /* * Define return statuses in addtion to the ones defined in namserv.h * let SUCCESS be a synonym for NOERROR * * TIME_OUT - a socket connection timed out. * NO_INFO - the server didn't find any info about the host. * ERROR - one of the following types of errors: * dn_expand, res_mkquery failed * bad command line, socket operation failed, etc. * NONAUTH - the server didn't have the desired info but * returned the name(s) of some servers who should. * */ #define SUCCESS 0 #define TIME_OUT -1 #define NO_INFO -2 #define ERROR -3 #define NONAUTH -4 /* * Define additional options for the resolver state structure. * * RES_DEBUG2 more verbose debug level */ #define RES_DEBUG2 0x80000000 /* * Maximum length of server, host and file names. */ #define NAME_LEN 80 /* * Modified struct hostent from * * "Structures returned by network data base library. All addresses * are supplied in host order, and returned in network order (suitable * for use in system calls)." */ typedef struct { char *name; /* official name of host */ char **domains; /* domains it serves */ char **addrList; /* list of addresses from name server */ } ServerInfo; typedef struct { char *name; /* official name of host */ char **aliases; /* alias list */ char **addrList; /* list of addresses from name server */ int addrType; /* host address type */ int addrLen; /* length of address */ ServerInfo **servers; } HostInfo; /* * SockFD is the file descriptor for sockets used to connect with * the name servers. It is global so the Control-C handler can close * it. Likewise for filePtr, which is used for directing listings * to a file. */ extern int sockFD; extern FILE *filePtr; /* * External routines: */ extern int Print_query(); extern char *Print_cdname(); extern char *Print_cdname2(); /* fixed width */ extern char *Print_rr(); extern char *DecodeType(); /* descriptive version of p_type */ extern char *DecodeError(); extern char *Calloc(); extern void PrintServer(); extern void PrintHostInfo(); extern void ShowOptions(); extern void FreeHostInfoPtr(); extern FILE *OpenFile(); extern char *inet_ntoa(); extern char *res_skip();