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NAME
       res_ninit,   res_nquery,  res_nsearch,  res_nquerydomain,  res_nmkquery,
       res_nsend, res_nclose, res_init, res_query, res_search, res_querydomain,
       res_mkquery, res_send, dn_comp, dn_expand - resolver routines

LIBRARY
       Resolver library (libresolv, -lresolv)

SYNOPSIS
       #include <netinet/in.h>
       #include <arpa/nameser.h>
       #include <resolv.h>

       struct __res_state;
       typedef struct __res_state *res_state;

       int res_ninit(res_state statep);

       void res_nclose(res_state statep);

       int res_nquery(res_state statep,
                  const char *dname, int class, int type,
                  unsigned char answer[.anslen], int anslen);

       int res_nsearch(res_state statep,
                  const char *dname, int class, int type,
                  unsigned char answer[.anslen], int anslen);

       int res_nquerydomain(res_state statep,
                  const char *name, const char *domain,
                  int class, int type, unsigned char answer[.anslen],
                  int anslen);

       int res_nmkquery(res_state statep,
                  int op, const char *dname, int class,
                  int type, const unsigned char data[.datalen], int datalen,
                  const unsigned char *newrr,
                  unsigned char buf[.buflen], int buflen);

       int res_nsend(res_state statep,
                  const unsigned char msg[.msglen], int msglen,
                  unsigned char answer[.anslen], int anslen);

       int dn_comp(const char *exp_dn, unsigned char comp_dn[.length],
                  int length, unsigned char **dnptrs,
                  unsigned char **lastdnptr);

       int dn_expand(const unsigned char *msg,
                  const unsigned char *eomorig,
                  const unsigned char *comp_dn, char exp_dn[.length],
                  int length);

       [[deprecated]] extern struct __res_state _res;

       [[deprecated]] int res_init(void);

       [[deprecated]]
       int res_query(const char *dname, int class, int type,
                  unsigned char answer[.anslen], int anslen);

       [[deprecated]]
       int res_search(const char *dname, int class, int type,
                  unsigned char answer[.anslen], int anslen);

       [[deprecated]]
       int res_querydomain(const char *name, const char *domain,
                  int class, int type, unsigned char answer[.anslen],
                  int anslen);

       [[deprecated]]
       int res_mkquery(int op, const char *dname, int class,
                  int type, const unsigned char data[.datalen], int datalen,
                  const unsigned char *newrr,
                  unsigned char buf[.buflen], int buflen);

       [[deprecated]]
       int res_send(const unsigned char msg[.msglen], int msglen,
                  unsigned char answer[.anslen], int anslen);

DESCRIPTION
       Note: This page is incomplete (various resolver  functions  provided  by
       glibc are not described) and likely out of date.

       The  functions  described  below  make  queries to and interpret the re-
       sponses from Internet domain name servers.

       The API consists of a set of more modern,  reentrant  functions  and  an
       older set of nonreentrant functions that have been superseded.  The tra-
       ditional resolver interfaces such as res_init() and res_query() use some
       static  (global)  state  stored  in  the _res structure, rendering these
       functions non-thread-safe.  BIND 8.2 introduced a set of new  interfaces
       res_ninit(),  res_nquery(),  and  so on, which take a res_state as their
       first argument, so you can use a per-thread resolver state.

       The res_ninit() and res_init() functions read  the  configuration  files
       (see  resolv.conf(5)) to get the default domain name and name server ad-
       dress(es).  If no server is given, the local host is tried.  If  no  do-
       main  is  given, that associated with the local host is used.  It can be
       overridden with the environment variable  LOCALDOMAIN.   res_ninit()  or
       res_init()  is  normally  executed by the first call to one of the other
       functions.  Every call to res_ninit() requires a corresponding  call  to
       res_nclose()  to  free  memory  allocated  by res_ninit() and subsequent
       calls to res_nquery().

       The res_nquery() and res_query() functions query the name server for the
       fully qualified domain name name of specified type and class.  The reply
       is left in the buffer answer of length anslen supplied by the caller.

       The res_nsearch() and res_search() functions make a query and waits  for
       the response like res_nquery() and res_query(), but in addition they im-
       plement  the  default  and  search  rules controlled by RES_DEFNAMES and
       RES_DNSRCH (see description of _res options below).

       The res_nquerydomain() and res_querydomain() functions make a query  us-
       ing res_nquery()/res_query() on the concatenation of name and domain.

       The    following    functions   are   lower-level   routines   used   by
       res_nquery()/res_query().

       The res_nmkquery() and res_mkquery() functions construct a query message
       in buf of length buflen for the domain name dname.  The query type op is
       one of the following (typically QUERY):

       QUERY  Standard query.

       IQUERY Inverse query.  This option was removed in glibc 2.26,  since  it
              has not been supported by DNS servers for a very long time.

       NS_NOTIFY_OP
              Notify secondary of SOA (Start of Authority) change.

       newrr is currently unused.

       The  res_nsend() and res_send() function send a preformatted query given
       in msg of length msglen and returns the answer in  answer  which  is  of
       length  anslen.  They will call res_ninit()/res_init() if it has not al-
       ready been called.

       The dn_comp() function compresses the domain name exp_dn and  stores  it
       in  the  buffer comp_dn of length length.  The compression uses an array
       of pointers dnptrs to previously compressed names in  the  current  mes-
       sage.   The first pointer points to the beginning of the message and the
       list ends with NULL.  The limit of the array is specified by  lastdnptr.
       If  dnptr  is  NULL,  domain  names are not compressed.  If lastdnptr is
       NULL, the list of labels is not updated.

       The dn_expand() function expands the compressed domain name comp_dn to a
       full domain name, which is placed in the buffer exp_dn of  size  length.
       The  compressed  name  is contained in a query or reply message, and msg
       points to the beginning of the message.

       The resolver routines use configuration and state information  contained
       in  a __res_state structure (either passed as the statep argument, or in
       the global variable _res, in the case of the  older  nonreentrant  func-
       tions).   The  only field of this structure that is normally manipulated
       by the user is the options field.  This field can  contain  the  bitwise
       "OR" of the following options:

       RES_INIT
              True if res_ninit() or res_init() has been called.

       RES_DEBUG
              Print debugging messages.  This option is available only if glibc
              was built with debugging enabled, which is not the default.

       RES_AAONLY (unimplemented; deprecated in glibc 2.25)
              Accept authoritative answers only.  res_send() continues until it
              finds  an  authoritative answer or returns an error.  This option
              was present but unimplemented until glibc 2.24; since glibc 2.25,
              it is deprecated, and its usage produces a warning.

       RES_USEVC
              Use TCP connections for queries rather than UDP datagrams.

       RES_PRIMARY (unimplemented; deprecated in glibc 2.25)
              Query primary domain name server only.  This option  was  present
              but  unimplemented until glibc 2.24; since glibc 2.25, it is dep-
              recated, and its usage produces a warning.

       RES_IGNTC
              Ignore truncation errors.  Don't retry with TCP.

       RES_RECURSE
              Set the recursion desired bit in queries.  Recursion  is  carried
              out  by  the  domain name server, not by res_send().  [Enabled by
              default].

       RES_DEFNAMES
              If set, res_search() will append the default domain name to  sin-
              gle  component  names—that  is,  those that do not contain a dot.
              [Enabled by default].

       RES_STAYOPEN
              Used with RES_USEVC to  keep  the  TCP  connection  open  between
              queries.

       RES_DNSRCH
              If set, res_search() will search for hostnames in the current do-
              main  and  in  parent domains.  This option is used by gethostby-
              name(3).  [Enabled by default].

       RES_INSECURE1
              Accept a response from a wrong server.  This can be used  to  de-
              tect  potential  security  hazards, but you need to compile glibc
              with debugging enabled and use RES_DEBUG option (for  debug  pur-
              pose only).

       RES_INSECURE2
              Accept a response which contains a wrong query.  This can be used
              to  detect  potential  security  hazards, but you need to compile
              glibc with debugging enabled and use RES_DEBUG option (for  debug
              purpose only).

       RES_NOALIASES
              Disable usage of HOSTALIASES environment variable.

       RES_USE_INET6
              Try  an  AAAA query before an A query inside the gethostbyname(3)
              function, and map IPv4 responses in IPv6 "tunneled  form"  if  no
              AAAA  records  are found but an A record set exists.  Since glibc
              2.25, this option is deprecated, and its usage produces  a  warn-
              ing; applications should use getaddrinfo(3), rather than gethost-
              byname(3).

       RES_ROTATE
              Causes  round-robin  selection  of  name servers from among those
              listed.  This has the effect of spreading the  query  load  among
              all  listed servers, rather than having all clients try the first
              listed server first every time.

       RES_NOCHECKNAME (unimplemented; deprecated in glibc 2.25)
              Disable the modern BIND checking of incoming hostnames  and  mail
              names  for  invalid characters such as underscore (_), non-ASCII,
              or control characters.  This option was present until glibc 2.24;
              since glibc 2.25, it is deprecated,  and  its  usage  produces  a
              warning.

       RES_KEEPTSIG (unimplemented; deprecated in glibc 2.25)
              Do  not strip TSIG records.  This option was present but unimple-
              mented until glibc 2.24; since glibc 2.25, it is deprecated,  and
              its usage produces a warning.

       RES_BLAST (unimplemented; deprecated in glibc 2.25)
              Send  each  query  simultaneously and recursively to all servers.
              This option was present but unimplemented until glibc 2.24; since
              glibc 2.25, it is deprecated, and its usage produces a warning.

       RES_USEBSTRING (glibc 2.3.4 to glibc 2.24)
              Make reverse IPv6 lookups using the bit-label format described in
              RFC 2673; if this option is not set (which is the default),  then
              nibble  format  is  used.  This option was removed in glibc 2.25,
              since it relied on a backward-incompatible DNS extension that was
              never deployed on the Internet.

       RES_NOIP6DOTINT (glibc 2.24 and earlier)
              Use ip6.arpa zone in IPv6  reverse  lookup  instead  of  ip6.int,
              which is deprecated since glibc 2.3.4.  This option is present up
              to  and including glibc 2.24, where it is enabled by default.  In
              glibc 2.25, this option was removed.

       RES_USE_EDNS0 (since glibc 2.6)
              Enables support for the DNS extensions (EDNS0) described  in  RFC
              2671.

       RES_SNGLKUP (since glibc 2.10)
              By  default,  glibc  performs  IPv4  and IPv6 lookups in parallel
              since glibc 2.9.  Some appliance DNS servers cannot handle  these
              queries  properly  and  make  the requests time out.  This option
              disables the behavior and makes glibc perform the IPv6  and  IPv4
              requests  sequentially  (at  the cost of some slowdown of the re-
              solving process).

       RES_SNGLKUPREOP
              When RES_SNGLKUP option is enabled, opens a new  socket  for  the
              each request.

       RES_USE_DNSSEC
              Use  DNSSEC  with  OK  bit  in  OPT  record.  This option implies
              RES_USE_EDNS0.

       RES_NOTLDQUERY
              Do not look up unqualified name as a top-level domain (TLD).

       RES_DEFAULT
              Default  option   which   implies:   RES_RECURSE,   RES_DEFNAMES,
              RES_DNSRCH, and RES_NOIP6DOTINT.

RETURN VALUE
       The  res_ninit()  and res_init() functions return 0 on success, or -1 if
       an error occurs.

       The res_nquery(), res_query(), res_nsearch(), res_search(),  res_nquery-
       domain(), res_querydomain(), res_nmkquery(), res_mkquery(), res_nsend(),
       and  res_send() functions return the length of the response, or -1 if an
       error occurs.

       The dn_comp() and dn_expand() functions return the length  of  the  com-
       pressed name, or -1 if an error occurs.

       In   the  case  of  an  error  return  from  res_nquery(),  res_query(),
       res_nsearch(), res_search(), res_nquerydomain(),  or  res_querydomain(),
       the  global  variable h_errno (see gethostbyname(3)) can be consulted to
       determine the cause of the error.

FILES
       /etc/resolv.conf
              resolver configuration file

       /etc/host.conf
              resolver configuration file

ATTRIBUTES
       For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
       ┌─────────────────────────────────────┬───────────────┬────────────────┐
       │ Interface                           Attribute     Value          │
       ├─────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┤
       │ res_ninit(), res_nclose(),          │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe locale │
       │ res_nquery(), res_nsearch(),        │               │                │
       │ res_nquerydomain(), res_nsend()     │               │                │
       ├─────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────┼────────────────┤
       │ res_nmkquery(), dn_comp(),          │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe        │
       │ dn_expand()                         │               │                │
       └─────────────────────────────────────┴───────────────┴────────────────┘

STANDARDS
       None.

HISTORY
       4.3BSD.

SEE ALSO
       gethostbyname(3), resolv.conf(5), resolver(5), hostname(7), named(8)

       The GNU C library source file resolv/README.

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