Get IP address and Port number
No matter netcat
works in client or server mode, using TCP
or UDP
, getting the IP
address and port number is always the first step (UNIX-domain
socket doesn’t need it definitely). By default, netcat
will work in TCP
mode, except you specify -u
option. There is a variable which denotes using UDP
or not:
int uflag; /* UDP - Default to TCP */
......
while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, ...))) {
......
switch (ch) {
......
case 'u':
uflag = 1;
break;
......
}
}
getaddrinfo() fulfills the duty to get IP
address and port number:
int
getaddrinfo(const char *hostname, const char *servname,
const struct addrinfo *hints, struct addrinfo **res);
The third parameter’s type is struct addrinfo
, which gives a hint of what kind of socket the application wants to use:
struct addrinfo hints;
......
/* Initialize addrinfo structure. */
if (family != AF_UNIX) {
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(struct addrinfo));
hints.ai_family = family;
hints.ai_socktype = uflag ? SOCK_DGRAM : SOCK_STREAM;
hints.ai_protocol = uflag ? IPPROTO_UDP : IPPROTO_TCP;
if (nflag)
hints.ai_flags |= AI_NUMERICHOST;
}
The only thing that needs to pay attention is a nflag
, which will be set through -n
option. It means don’t bother to do DNS query or service look-up, the IP
address and port number are already provided.
Because server’s socket will be used in future bind() operation, it has another extra step than client:
/* Allow nodename to be null. */
hints.ai_flags |= AI_PASSIVE;
This means INADDR_ANY
(For IPv4
) or IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT
(For IPv4
) will be used if hostname
parameter for getaddrinfo() is NULL
.
Now that all is ready, it is time to get IP
address, port number and create socket accordingly:
if ((error = getaddrinfo(host, port, &hints, &res0)))
errx(1, "getaddrinfo: %s", gai_strerror(error));
for (res = res0; res; res = res->ai_next) {
if ((s = socket(res->ai_family, res->ai_socktype,
res->ai_protocol)) < 0)
continue;
......
}
Last but not least, don’t forget to release the memory of querying result:
freeaddrinfo(res0);
Now you can understand how localhost
and www
is mapped to IP
address and port
number in the following commands:
# nc -l localhost www
# nc localhost www