convert IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from text to binary form NAME inet_pton - convert IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from text to binary form LIBRARY Standard C library ( l...Internet network number conversion NAME inet_net_pton, inet_net_ntop - Internet network number conversion LIBRARY Resolver library ( libresolv , -lresolv ) SYNOPSIS #include <arpa/…Internet network number conversion NAME inet_net_pton, inet_net_ntop - Internet network number conversion LIBRARY Resolver library ( libresolv , -lresolv ) SYNOPSIS #include <arpa/…...n_t . BUGS AF_INET6 converts IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses into an IPv6 format. EXAMPLES See inet_pton (3). SEE ALSO getnameinfo (3), inet (3), inet_pton (3)...because -1 is a valid address (255.255.255.255). Avoid its use in favor of inet_aton (), inet_pton (3), or getaddrinfo (3), which provide a cleaner way to indicate error return.…...because -1 is a valid address (255.255.255.255). Avoid its use in favor of inet_aton (), inet_pton (3), or getaddrinfo (3), which provide a cleaner way to indicate error return.…...because -1 is a valid address (255.255.255.255). Avoid its use in favor of inet_aton (), inet_pton (3), or getaddrinfo (3), which provide a cleaner way to indicate error return.…...because -1 is a valid address (255.255.255.255). Avoid its use in favor of inet_aton (), inet_pton (3), or getaddrinfo (3), which provide a cleaner way to indicate error return.…...because -1 is a valid address (255.255.255.255). Avoid its use in favor of inet_aton (), inet_pton (3), or getaddrinfo (3), which provide a cleaner way to indicate error return.…...because -1 is a valid address (255.255.255.255). Avoid its use in favor of inet_aton (), inet_pton (3), or getaddrinfo (3), which provide a cleaner way to indicate error return.…...because -1 is a valid address (255.255.255.255). Avoid its use in favor of inet_aton (), inet_pton (3), or getaddrinfo (3), which provide a cleaner way to indicate error return.…...because -1 is a valid address (255.255.255.255). Avoid its use in favor of inet_aton (), inet_pton (3), or getaddrinfo (3), which provide a cleaner way to indicate error return.…..., but all call them deprecated. SEE ALSO getaddrinfo (3), getnameinfo (3), inet_ntop (3), inet_pton (3)..., but all call them deprecated. SEE ALSO getaddrinfo (3), getnameinfo (3), inet_ntop (3), inet_pton (3)..., but all call them deprecated. SEE ALSO getaddrinfo (3), getnameinfo (3), inet_ntop (3), inet_pton (3)...essed in hexadecimal. SEE ALSO getaddrinfo (3), getnameinfo (3), inet (3), inet_ntop (3), inet_pton (3), resolver (3), hosts (5), nsswitch.conf (5), hostname (7), named (8)...essed in hexadecimal. SEE ALSO getaddrinfo (3), getnameinfo (3), inet (3), inet_ntop (3), inet_pton (3), resolver (3), hosts (5), nsswitch.conf (5), hostname (7), named (8)...essed in hexadecimal. SEE ALSO getaddrinfo (3), getnameinfo (3), inet (3), inet_ntop (3), inet_pton (3), resolver (3), hosts (5), nsswitch.conf (5), hostname (7), named (8)...essed in hexadecimal. SEE ALSO getaddrinfo (3), getnameinfo (3), inet (3), inet_ntop (3), inet_pton (3), resolver (3), hosts (5), nsswitch.conf (5), hostname (7), named (8)...essed in hexadecimal. SEE ALSO getaddrinfo (3), getnameinfo (3), inet (3), inet_ntop (3), inet_pton (3), resolver (3), hosts (5), nsswitch.conf (5), hostname (7), named (8)