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.TH dns_ip6 3
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.SH NAME
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dns_ip6 \- look up IPv6 addresses
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.SH SYNTAX
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.B #include <dns.h>
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int \fBdns_ip6\fP(stralloc* \fIout\fR,stralloc* \fIfqdn\fR);
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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dns_ip6 looks up 16-byte IPv6 addresses for the fully-qualified domain name in
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\fIfqdn\fR. It puts the concatenation of the IPv6 addresses into \fIout\fR and
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returns 0. If the domain does not exist in DNS, or has no IP addresses,
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\fIout\fR will be empty.
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dns_ip6 also looks up 4-byte IPv4 addresses and converts them into
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IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses (::ffff:1.2.3.4) to provide easy backwards
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compatibility for IPv6 applications.
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If dns_ip6 has trouble with the DNS lookup or runs out of memory, it returns
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-1, setting errno appropriately. It may or may not change \fIout\fR.
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If \fIfqdn\fR is an IPv6 address, dns_ip6 puts that IP address into
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\fIout\fR without checking DNS. IPv4 addresses are also used directly
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without DNS lookup.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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dns_ip6_packet(3), dns_ip4(3), dns_name6(3)
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