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-<H1>IPSEC_ATOASR</H1>
-Section: C Library Functions (3)<BR>Updated: 11 June 2001<BR><A HREF="#index">Index</A>
-<A HREF="http://localhost/cgi-bin/man/man2html">Return to Main Contents</A><HR>
-
-
-<A NAME="lbAB">&nbsp;</A>
-<H2>NAME</H2>
-
-ipsec atoasr - convert ASCII to Internet address, subnet, or range
-<BR>
-
-ipsec rangetoa - convert Internet address range to ASCII
-<A NAME="lbAC">&nbsp;</A>
-<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
-
-<B>#include &lt;<A HREF="file:/usr/include/freeswan.h">freeswan.h</A>&gt;</B>
-
-<P>
-<B>const char *atoasr(const char *src, size_t srclen,</B>
-
-<BR>
-&nbsp;
-<B>char *type, struct in_addr *addrs);</B>
-
-<BR>
-
-<B>size_t rangetoa(struct in_addr *addrs, int format,</B>
-
-<BR>
-&nbsp;
-<B>char *dst, size_t dstlen);</B>
-
-<A NAME="lbAD">&nbsp;</A>
-<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
-
-These functions are obsolete;
-there is no current equivalent,
-because so far they have not proved useful.
-<P>
-
-<I>Atoasr</I>
-
-converts an ASCII address, subnet, or address range
-into a suitable combination of binary addresses
-(in network byte order).
-<I>Rangetoa</I>
-
-converts an address range back into ASCII,
-using dotted-decimal form for the addresses
-(the other reverse conversions are handled by
-<I><A HREF="ipsec_addrtoa.3.html">ipsec_addrtoa</A></I>(3)
-
-and
-<I><A HREF="ipsec_subnettoa.3.html">ipsec_subnettoa</A></I>(3)).
-
-<P>
-
-A single address can be any form acceptable to
-<I><A HREF="ipsec_atoaddr.3.html">ipsec_atoaddr</A></I>(3):
-
-dotted decimal, DNS name, or hexadecimal number.
-A subnet
-specification uses the form <I>network</I><B>/</B><I>mask</I>
-interpreted by
-<I><A HREF="ipsec_atosubnet.3.html">ipsec_atosubnet</A></I>(3).
-
-<P>
-
-An address range is two
-<I><A HREF="ipsec_atoaddr.3.html">ipsec_atoaddr</A></I>(3)
-
-addresses separated by a
-<B>...</B>
-
-delimiter.
-If there are four dots rather than three, the first is taken as
-part of the begin address,
-e.g. for a complete DNS name which ends with
-<B>.</B>
-
-to suppress completion attempts.
-The begin address of a range must be
-less than or equal to the end address.
-<P>
-
-The
-<I>srclen</I>
-
-parameter of
-<I>atoasr</I>
-
-specifies the length of the ASCII string pointed to by
-<I>src</I>;
-
-it is an error for there to be anything else
-(e.g., a terminating NUL) within that length.
-As a convenience for cases where an entire NUL-terminated string is
-to be converted,
-a
-<I>srclen</I>
-
-value of
-<B>0</B>
-
-is taken to mean
-<B>strlen(src)</B>.
-
-<P>
-
-The
-<I>type</I>
-
-parameter of
-<I>atoasr</I>
-
-must point to a
-<B>char</B>
-
-variable used to record which form was found.
-The
-<I>addrs</I>
-
-parameter must point to a two-element array of
-<B>struct in_addr</B>
-
-which receives the results.
-The values stored into
-<B>*type</B>,
-
-and the corresponding values in the array, are:
-<P>
-
-
-
-<TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</TT>*typeaddrs[0]addrs[1]<BR>
-<P>
-address<B>'a'</B>address-<BR>
-<BR>
-
-subnet<TT>&nbsp;</TT><B>'s'</B>networkmask<BR>
-<BR>
-
-range<TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TT><B>'r'</B>beginend<BR>
-<P>
-
-The
-<I>dstlen</I>
-
-parameter of
-<I>rangetoa</I>
-
-specifies the size of the
-<I>dst</I>
-
-parameter;
-under no circumstances are more than
-<I>dstlen</I>
-
-bytes written to
-<I>dst</I>.
-
-A result which will not fit is truncated.
-<I>Dstlen</I>
-
-can be zero, in which case
-<I>dst</I>
-
-need not be valid and no result is written,
-but the return value is unaffected;
-in all other cases, the (possibly truncated) result is NUL-terminated.
-The
-<I>freeswan.h</I>
-
-header file defines a constant,
-<B>RANGETOA_BUF</B>,
-
-which is the size of a buffer just large enough for worst-case results.
-<P>
-
-The
-<I>format</I>
-
-parameter of
-<I>rangetoa</I>
-
-specifies what format is to be used for the conversion.
-The value
-<B>0</B>
-
-(not the ASCII character
-<B>'0'</B>,
-
-but a zero value)
-specifies a reasonable default,
-and is in fact the only format currently available.
-This parameter is a hedge against future needs.
-<P>
-
-<I>Atoasr</I>
-
-returns NULL for success and
-a pointer to a string-literal error message for failure;
-see DIAGNOSTICS.
-<I>Rangetoa</I>
-
-returns
-<B>0</B>
-
-for a failure, and otherwise
-always returns the size of buffer which would
-be needed to
-accommodate the full conversion result, including terminating NUL;
-it is the caller's responsibility to check this against the size of
-the provided buffer to determine whether truncation has occurred.
-<A NAME="lbAE">&nbsp;</A>
-<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
-
-<A HREF="ipsec_atoaddr.3.html">ipsec_atoaddr</A>(3), <A HREF="ipsec_atosubnet.3.html">ipsec_atosubnet</A>(3)
-<A NAME="lbAF">&nbsp;</A>
-<H2>DIAGNOSTICS</H2>
-
-Fatal errors in
-<I>atoasr</I>
-
-are:
-empty input;
-error in
-<I><A HREF="ipsec_atoaddr.3.html">ipsec_atoaddr</A></I>(3)
-
-or
-<I><A HREF="ipsec_atosubnet.3.html">ipsec_atosubnet</A></I>(3)
-
-during conversion;
-begin address of range exceeds end address.
-<P>
-
-Fatal errors in
-<I>rangetoa</I>
-
-are:
-unknown format.
-<A NAME="lbAG">&nbsp;</A>
-<H2>HISTORY</H2>
-
-Written for the FreeS/WAN project by Henry Spencer.
-<A NAME="lbAH">&nbsp;</A>
-<H2>BUGS</H2>
-
-The restriction of error reports to literal strings
-(so that callers don't need to worry about freeing them or copying them)
-does limit the precision of error reporting.
-<P>
-
-The error-reporting convention lends itself
-to slightly obscure code,
-because many readers will not think of NULL as signifying success.
-A good way to make it clearer is to write something like:
-<P>
-
-<DL COMPACT><DT><DD>
-<PRE>
-<B>const char *error;</B>
-
-<B>error = atoasr( /* ... */ );</B>
-<B>if (error != NULL) {</B>
-<B> /* something went wrong */</B>
-</PRE>
-
-</DL>
-
-<P>
-
-<HR>
-<A NAME="index">&nbsp;</A><H2>Index</H2>
-<DL>
-<DT><A HREF="#lbAB">NAME</A><DD>
-<DT><A HREF="#lbAC">SYNOPSIS</A><DD>
-<DT><A HREF="#lbAD">DESCRIPTION</A><DD>
-<DT><A HREF="#lbAE">SEE ALSO</A><DD>
-<DT><A HREF="#lbAF">DIAGNOSTICS</A><DD>
-<DT><A HREF="#lbAG">HISTORY</A><DD>
-<DT><A HREF="#lbAH">BUGS</A><DD>
-</DL>
-<HR>
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