getpeername — get name of connected peer
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Description
The getpeername() system call returns the name of the peer connected to socket s. The namelen argument
should be initialized to indicate the amount of space pointed to by name. On return it contains the
actual size of the name returned (in bytes). The name is truncated if the buffer provided is too small.
Errors
The call succeeds unless:
[EBADF] The argument s is not a valid descriptor.
[ECONNRESET] The connection has been reset by the peer.
[EINVAL] The value of the namelen argument is not valid.
[ENOTSOCK] The argument s is a file, not a socket.
[ENOTCONN] The socket is not connected.
[ENOBUFS] Insufficient resources were available in the system to perform the operation.
[EFAULT] The name argument points to memory not in a valid part of the process address space.
History
The getpeername() system call appeared in 4.2BSD.
Debian June 4, 1993 GETPEERNAME(2)
Library
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
Name
getpeername — get name of connected peer
Return Values
The getpeername() function returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise the value -1 is returned and the
global variable errno is set to indicate the error.
See Also
accept(2), bind(2), getsockname(2), socket(2)
Synopsis
#include<sys/types.h>#include<sys/socket.h>intgetpeername(ints, structsockaddr*restrictname, socklen_t*restrictnamelen);
