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#include <rpc/rpc.h>
rpcb_getmaps() | |
An interface to the rpcbind service, which returns a list of the current RPC program-to-address mappings on host. It uses the transport specified through netconf to contact the remote rpcbind service on host. This routine will return NULL, if the remote rpcbind could not be contacted. | |
rpcb_getaddr() | |
An interface to the rpcbind service, which finds the address of the service on host that is registered with program number prognum, version versnum, and speaks the transport protocol associated with netconf. The address found is returned in svcaddr. The svcaddr argument should be preallocated. This routine returns TRUE if it succeeds. A return value of FALSE means that the mapping does not exist or that the RPC system failed to contact the remote rpcbind service. In the latter case, the global variable rpc_createerr (see rpc_clnt_create(3)) contains the RPC status. | |
rpcb_gettime() | |
This routine returns the time on host in timep. If host is NULL, rpcb_gettime() returns the time on its own machine. This routine returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE if it fails. The rpcb_gettime() function can be used to synchronize the time between the client and the remote server. | |
rpcb_rmtcall() | |
An interface to the rpcbind service, which instructs
rpcbind on
host
to make an RPC
call on your behalf to a procedure on that host.
The
netconfig()
structure should correspond to a connectionless transport.
The
svcaddr
argument
will be modified to the server's address if the procedure succeeds
(see
rpc_call()
and
clnt_call()
in
rpc_clnt_calls(3)
for the definitions of other arguments).
This procedure should normally be used for a "ping" and nothing else. This routine allows programs to do lookup and call, all in one step. Note: Even if the server is not running rpcb_rmtcall() does not return any error messages to the caller. In such a case, the caller times out. Note: rpcb_rmtcall() is only available for connectionless transports. | |
rpcb_set() | |
An interface to the rpcbind service, which establishes a mapping between the triple [prognum, ,, versnum, ,, netconf->nc_netid] and svcaddr on the machine's rpcbind service. The value of nc_netid must correspond to a network identifier that is defined by the netconfig database. This routine returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE otherwise. (See also svc_reg() in rpc_svc_calls(3).) If there already exists such an entry with rpcbind, rpcb_set() will fail. | |
rpcb_unset() | |
An interface to the rpcbind service, which destroys the mapping between the triple [prognum, ,, versnum, ,, netconf->nc_netid] and the address on the machine's rpcbind service. If netconf is NULL, rpcb_unset() destroys all mapping between the triple [prognum, ,, versnum, ,, No, all-transports] and the addresses on the machine's rpcbind service. This routine returns TRUE if it succeeds, FALSE otherwise. Only the owner of the service or the super-user can destroy the mapping. (See also svc_unreg() in rpc_svc_calls(3).) | |
RPCBIND (3) | May 7, 1993 |
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