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getipsecprotobynum(3NSL)

Name

getipsecprotobyname, getipsecprotobynum - query IPsec protocols entries

Synopsis

cc –flag …  file –lnsl [–library …] 
#include <netdb.h>

int getipsecprotobyname(const char *proto_name
char *getipsecprotobynum(int proto_nump

Description

Use the getipsecprotobyname() and getipsecprotobynum() functions to obtain the IPsec algorithm mappings that are defined by ipsecalgs(1M). You can also use the getipsecprotobyname() and getipsecprotobynum() functions in conjunction with getipsecalgbyname(3NSL) and getipsecalgbynum(3NSL) to obtain information about the supported IPsec algorithms. The IPsec algorithms and associated protocol name spaces are defined by RFC 2407.

getipsecprotobyname() takes as an argument the name of an IPsec protocol and returns its assigned protocol number. The character string returned by the getipsecprotobyname() function must be freed by the called when it is no longer needed.

getipsecprotobynum() takes as an argument a protocol number and returns the corresponding protocol name.

The following protocol numbers are pre-defined:

IPSEC_PROTO_ESP

Defines the encryption algorithms (transforms) that can be used by IPsec to provide data confidentiality.

IPSEC_PROTO_AH

Defines the authentication algorithms (transforms) that can be used by IPsec to provide authentication.

Parameters

proto_name

A pointer to the name of an IPsec protocol.

proto_num

A pointer to a protocol number. conditions.

Return Values

The getipsecprotobyname() function returns a protocol number upon success, or –1 if the protocol specified does not exist.

The getipsecprotobynum() function returns a protocol name upon success, or the NULL value if the protocol number specified does not exist.

Attributes

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Availability
system/library (32 bit)
SUNWcslx (64 bit)
MT Level
MT Safe
Interface Stability
Committed

See Also

ipsecalgs(1M), getipsecalgbyname(3NSL), getipsecalgbyname(3NSL), attributes(5)

Piper, D. RFC 2407, The Internet IP Security Domain of Interpretation for ISAKMP. Network Working Group. November, 1998.