.\" $NetBSD: netconfig.5,v 1.3 2000/11/17 09:43:06 lukem Exp $ . .Dd November 17, 2000 .Dt NETCONFIG 5 .Sh NAME .Nm netconfig .Nd network configuration data base .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fa /etc/netconfig .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm file defines a list of .Dq transport names , describing their semantics and protocol. In .Nx , this file is only used by the RPC library code. .Pp Entries have the following format: .Dl network_id semantics flags family protoname device libraries .Pp Entries consist of the following fields: .Pp .Bl -tag -width network_id .It Em network_id The name of the transport described. .It Em semantics Describes the semantics of the transport. This can be one of: .Bl -tag -width tpi_cots_ord -offset indent .It Sy tpi_clts Connectionless transport. .It Sy tpi_cots Connection-oriented transport .It Sy tpi_cots_ord Connection-oriented, ordered transport. .It Sy tpi_raw A raw connection. .El .It Em flags This field is either blank (specified by .Dq \&- ) , or contains a .Dq v , meaning visible to the .Xr getnetconfig 3 function. .It Em family The protocol family of the transport. This is currently one of: .Bl -tag -width loopback -offset indent .It Sy inet6 The IPv6 .Pq Dv PF_INET6 family of protocols. .It Sy inet The IPv4 .Pq Dv PF_INET family of protocols. .It Sy loopback The .Dv PF_LOCAL protocol family. .El .It Em protoname The name of the protocol used for this transport. Can currently be either .Nm udp , .Nm tcp or empty. .It Em device This field is always empty in .Nx . .It Em libraries This field is always empty in .Nx . .El .Pp The order of entries in this file will determine which transport will be preferred by the RPC library code, given a match on a specified network type. For example, if a sample network config file would look like this: .Pp .Bd -literal -offset indent udp6 tpi_clts v inet6 udp - - tcp6 tpi_cots_ord v inet6 tcp - - udp tpi_clts v inet udp - - tcp tpi_cots_ord v inet tcp - - rawip tpi_raw - inet - - - local tpi_cots_ord - loopback - - - .Ed .Pp then using the network type .Nm udp in calls to the RPC library function (see .Xr rpc 3 ) will make the code first try .Nm udp6 , and then .Nm udp . .Pp .Xr getnetconfig 3 and associated functions will parse this file and return structures of the following format: .Bd -literal struct netconfig { char *nc_netid; /* Network ID */ unsigned long nc_semantics; /* Semantics (see below) */ unsigned long nc_flag; /* Flags (see below) */ char *nc_protofmly; /* Protocol family */ char *nc_proto; /* Protocol name */ char *nc_device; /* Network device pathname (unused) */ unsigned long nc_nlookups; /* Number of lookup libs (unused) */ char **nc_lookups; /* Names of the libraries (unused) */ unsigned long nc_unused[9]; /* reserved */ }; .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr getnetconfig 3 , .Xr getnetpath 3 .Sh FILES .Nm /etc/netconfig