straddr.so
Library
Name-to-address translation files for the straddr.so
library are created by the system administrator. The system administrator also maintains these translation files. The straddr.so
files are /etc/net/
transport-name/hosts
and /etc/net/
transport-name/services
. transport-name is the local name of the transport that accepts string addresses, which is specified in the network ID field of the /etc/netconfig
file. For example, the host file for ticlts
would be /etc/net/ticlts/hosts
, and the service file for ticlts
would be /etc/net/ticlts/services
.
Most string addresses do not distinguish between host and service. However, separating the string into a host part and a service part is consistent with other transports. The /etc/net/
transport-name/hosts
file contains a text string that is assumed to be the host address, followed by the host name:
The /etc/net/transport-name/services
file contains service names followed by strings that identify the service address:
rpcbind rpc listen serve
The routines create the full-string address by concatenating the host address, a period (.
), and the service address. For example, the address of the listen
service on pongo
is pongoaddr.serve
.
When an application requests the address of a service on a particular host on a transport that uses this library, the host name must be in /etc/net/
transport
/hosts
. The service name must be in /etc/net/
transport
/services
. If either name is missing, the name-to-address translation fails.