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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION).\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF.\" SUCH DAMAGE..\".\" @(#)inet.4 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93.\".Dd June 5, 1993.Dt INET 4.Os BSD 4.2.Sh NAME.Nm inet.Nd Internet protocol family.Sh SYNOPSIS.Fd #include <sys/types.h>.Fd #include <netinet/in.h>.Sh DESCRIPTIONThe Internet protocol family is a collection of protocolslayered atop the.Em Internet Protocol.Pq Tn IPtransport layer, and utilizing the Internet address format.The Internet family provides protocol support for the.Dv SOCK_STREAM , SOCK_DGRAM ,and.Dv SOCK_RAWsocket types; the.Dv SOCK_RAWinterface provides access to the.Tn IPprotocol..Sh ADDRESSINGInternet addresses are four byte quantities, stored innetwork standard format (on the.Tn VAXthese are word and bytereversed). The include file.Aq Pa netinet/in.hdefines this addressas a discriminated union..PpSockets bound to the Internet protocol family utilizethe following addressing structure,.Bd -literal -offset indentstruct sockaddr_in { short sin_family; u_short sin_port; struct in_addr sin_addr; char sin_zero[8];};.Ed.PpSockets may be created with the local address.Dv INADDR_ANYto effect.Dq wildcardmatching on incoming messages. The address in a.Xr connect 2or.Xr sendto 2call may be given as.Dv INADDR_ANYto mean.Dq this host .The distinguished address.Dv INADDR_BROADCASTis allowed as a shorthand for the broadcast address on the primarynetwork if the first network configured supports broadcast..Sh PROTOCOLSThe Internet protocol family is comprised ofthe.Tn IPtransport protocol, Internet ControlMessage Protocol.Pq Tn ICMP ,Transmission ControlProtocol.Pq Tn TCP ,and User Datagram Protocol.Pq Tn UDP ..Tn TCPis used to support the.Dv SOCK_STREAMabstraction while.Tn UDPis used to support the.Dv SOCK_DGRAMabstraction. A raw interface to.Tn IPis availableby creating an Internet socket of type.Dv SOCK_RAW .The.Tn ICMPmessage protocol is accessible from a raw socket..PpThe 32-bit Internet address contains both network and host parts.It is frequency-encoded; the most-significant bit is clearin Class A addresses, in which the high-order 8 bits are the networknumber.Class B addresses use the high-order 16 bits as the network field,and Class C addresses have a 24-bit network part.Sites with a cluster of local networks and a connection to theInternet may chose to use a single network number for the cluster;this is done by using subnet addressing.The local (host) portion of the address is further subdividedinto subnet and host parts.Within a subnet, each subnet appears to be an individual network;externally, the entire cluster appears to be a single, uniformnetwork requiring only a single routing entry.Subnet addressing is enabled and examined by the following.Xr ioctl 2commands on a datagram socket in the Internet domain;they have the same form as the.Dv SIOCIFADDRcommand (see.Xr intro 4 ) ..Pp.Bl -tag -width SIOCSIFNETMASK.It Dv SIOCSIFNETMASKSet interface network mask.The network mask defines the network part of the address;if it contains more of the address than the address type would indicate,then subnets are in use..It Dv SIOCGIFNETMASKGet interface network mask..El.Sh SEE ALSO.Xr ioctl 2 ,.Xr socket 2 ,.Xr intro 4 ,.Xr tcp 4 ,.Xr udp 4 ,.Xr ip 4 ,.Xr icmp 4.Rs.%T "An Introductory 4.3 BSD Interprocess Communication Tutorial".%B PS1.%N 7.Re.Rs.%T "An Advanced 4.3 BSD Interprocess Communication Tutorial".%B PS1.%N 8.Re.Sh CAVEATThe Internet protocol support is subject to change asthe Internet protocols develop. Users should not dependon details of the current implementation, but ratherthe services exported..Sh HISTORYThe.Nmprotocol interface appeared in.Bx 4.2 .
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