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Lookups the IP address of host.
require 'socket' IPSocket.getaddress("localhost") #=> "127.0.0.1" IPSocket.getaddress("ip6-localhost") #=> "::1"
static VALUE ip_s_getaddress(VALUE obj, VALUE host) { union_sockaddr addr; struct rb_addrinfo *res = rsock_addrinfo(host, Qnil, AF_UNSPEC, SOCK_STREAM, 0); socklen_t len = res->ai->ai_addrlen; /* just take the first one */ memcpy(&addr, res->ai->ai_addr, len); rb_freeaddrinfo(res); return rsock_make_ipaddr(&addr.addr, len); }
Returns the local address as an array which contains address_family, port, hostname and numeric_address.
If reverse_lookup
is true
or :hostname
, hostname is obtained from numeric_address using reverse lookup. Or if it is false
, or :numeric
, hostname is same as numeric_address. Or if it is nil
or omitted, obeys to ipsocket.do_not_reverse_lookup
. See Socket.getaddrinfo
also.
TCPSocket.open("www.ruby-lang.org", 80) {|sock| p sock.addr #=> ["AF_INET", 49429, "hal", "192.168.0.128"] p sock.addr(true) #=> ["AF_INET", 49429, "hal", "192.168.0.128"] p sock.addr(false) #=> ["AF_INET", 49429, "192.168.0.128", "192.168.0.128"] p sock.addr(:hostname) #=> ["AF_INET", 49429, "hal", "192.168.0.128"] p sock.addr(:numeric) #=> ["AF_INET", 49429, "192.168.0.128", "192.168.0.128"] }
static VALUE ip_addr(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) { rb_io_t *fptr; union_sockaddr addr; socklen_t len = (socklen_t)sizeof addr; int norevlookup; GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); if (argc < 1 || !rsock_revlookup_flag(argv[0], &norevlookup)) norevlookup = fptr->mode & FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP; if (getsockname(fptr->fd, &addr.addr, &len) < 0) rb_sys_fail("getsockname(2)"); return rsock_ipaddr(&addr.addr, len, norevlookup); }
Returns the remote address as an array which contains address_family, port, hostname and numeric_address. It is defined for connection oriented socket such as TCPSocket
.
If reverse_lookup
is true
or :hostname
, hostname is obtained from numeric_address using reverse lookup. Or if it is false
, or :numeric
, hostname is same as numeric_address. Or if it is nil
or omitted, obeys to ipsocket.do_not_reverse_lookup
. See Socket.getaddrinfo
also.
TCPSocket.open("www.ruby-lang.org", 80) {|sock| p sock.peeraddr #=> ["AF_INET", 80, "carbon.ruby-lang.org", "221.186.184.68"] p sock.peeraddr(true) #=> ["AF_INET", 80, "carbon.ruby-lang.org", "221.186.184.68"] p sock.peeraddr(false) #=> ["AF_INET", 80, "221.186.184.68", "221.186.184.68"] p sock.peeraddr(:hostname) #=> ["AF_INET", 80, "carbon.ruby-lang.org", "221.186.184.68"] p sock.peeraddr(:numeric) #=> ["AF_INET", 80, "221.186.184.68", "221.186.184.68"] }
static VALUE ip_peeraddr(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) { rb_io_t *fptr; union_sockaddr addr; socklen_t len = (socklen_t)sizeof addr; int norevlookup; GetOpenFile(sock, fptr); if (argc < 1 || !rsock_revlookup_flag(argv[0], &norevlookup)) norevlookup = fptr->mode & FMODE_NOREVLOOKUP; if (getpeername(fptr->fd, &addr.addr, &len) < 0) rb_sys_fail("getpeername(2)"); return rsock_ipaddr(&addr.addr, len, norevlookup); }
Receives a message and return the message as a string and an address which the message come from.
maxlen is the maximum number of bytes to receive.
flags should be a bitwise OR of Socket::MSG_* constants.
ipaddr is same as IPSocket#{peeraddr,addr}.
u1 = UDPSocket.new u1.bind("127.0.0.1", 4913) u2 = UDPSocket.new u2.send "uuuu", 0, "127.0.0.1", 4913 p u1.recvfrom(10) #=> ["uuuu", ["AF_INET", 33230, "localhost", "127.0.0.1"]]
static VALUE ip_recvfrom(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) { return rsock_s_recvfrom(sock, argc, argv, RECV_IP); }