Wow thats inconsistent, I will have to fix that.
Give me a couple of days to get to it.
Thanks,
-Jason
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 17:18, Richard Samar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yeah ext/sockets again :-)
>
> The 5th param of socket_sendto() obviously cannot be a hostname
> (string). socket_bind(), socket_connect() etc. allow this though.
> So I am not sure wether it is wanted or not. But I guess it is :-)
>
> For socket_sendto() though one would need to use
> gethostbyname ("my.host.com") and use its returnvalue as the
> 5th param to socket_sendto() or directly use a dotted-decimal
> notation.
>
> chaning:
>
> if (inet_aton(addr, &addr_buf) == 0) {
> sin.sin_addr.s_addr = addr_buf.s_addr;
> } else {
>
>
> to (omitting "== 0"):
>
> if (inet_aton(addr, &addr_buf) ) {
> sin.sin_addr.s_addr = addr_buf.s_addr;
> } else {
>
> allows to use also hostname.
>
> I read that inet_aton() returns a pointer to char and not 0
> on success, so that might be the reason why it won't work like
> the way it is momently.
>
> As my karma is insufficent for these parts, maybe someone can make
> the mini-fix again :-) ...maybe jason again? ...would be very kind.
>
> thx and best regards
> -moh
>
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