gethostname, sethostname - get/set name of current host
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include <unistd.h>
int
gethostname(char *name, size_t namelen);
int
sethostname(const char *name, size_t namelen);
gethostname() returns the standard host name for the current processor,
as previously set by sethostname(). The parameter namelen specifies the
size of the name array. The returned name is null-terminated unless
insufficient space is provided.
sethostname() sets the name of the host machine to be name, which has
length namelen. This call is restricted to the super-user and is normally
used only when the system is bootstrapped.
If the call succeeds a value of 0 is returned. If the call fails, a
value of -1 is returned and an error code is placed in the global location
errno.
The following errors may be returned by these calls:
[EFAULT] The name or namelen parameter gave an invalid address.
[EPERM] The caller tried to set the hostname and was not the
super-user.
gethostid(3), sysctl(3), sysctl(8)
The gethostname() function conforms to X/Open Portability Guide Issue 4.2
(``XPG4.2'').
The gethostname function call appeared in 4.2BSD.
Host names are limited to MAXHOSTNAMELEN (from <sys/param.h>) characters
including null-termination, currently 256.
BSD June 4, 1993 BSD
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