ares_query(3)
ARES_QUERY(3) C LIBRARY FUNCTIONS ARES_QUERY(3)
NAME
ares_query - Initiate a single-question DNS query
SYNOPSIS
#include <ares.h>
typedef void (*ares_callback)(void *arg, int status,
int timeouts, unsigned char *abuf, int
void ares_query(ares_channel channel, const char *name,
int dnsclass, int type, ares_callback callback,
void *arg)
DESCRIPTION
The ares_query function initiates a single-question DNS
query on the name service channel identified by channel.
The parameter name gives the query name as a NUL-terminated
C string of period-separated labels optionally ending with a
period; periods and backslashes within a label must be
escaped with a backslash. The parameters dnsclass and type
give the class and type of the query using the values
defined in <arpa/nameser.h>. When the query is complete or
has failed, the ares library will invoke callback. Comple-
tion or failure of the query may happen immediately, or may
happen during a later call to ares_process(3) or
ares_destroy(3).
The callback argument arg is copied from the ares_query
argument arg. The callback argument status indicates
whether the query succeeded and, if not, how it failed. It
may have any of the following values:
ARES_SUCCESS The query completed successfully.
ARES_ENODATA The query completed but contains no
answers.
ARES_EFORMERR The query completed but the server claims
that the query was malformatted.
ARES_ESERVFAIL The query completed but the server claims
to have experienced a failure. (This
code can only occur if the
ARES_FLAG_NOCHECKRESP flag was specified
at channel initialization time; other-
wise, such responses are ignored at the
ares_send(3) level.)
ARES_ENOTFOUND The query completed but the queried-for
domain name was not found.
ARES_ENOTIMP The query completed but the server does
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not implement the operation requested by
the query. (This code can only occur if
the ARES_FLAG_NOCHECKRESP flag was speci-
fied at channel initialization time; oth-
erwise, such responses are ignored at the
ares_send(3) level.)
ARES_EREFUSED The query completed but the server
refused the query. (This code can only
occur if the ARES_FLAG_NOCHECKRESP flag
was specified at channel initialization
time; otherwise, such responses are
ignored at the ares_send(3) level.)
ARES_EBADNAME The query name name could not be encoded
as a domain name, either because it con-
tained a zero-length label or because it
contained a label of more than 63 charac-
ters.
ARES_ETIMEOUT No name servers responded within the
timeout period.
ARES_ECONNREFUSED No name servers could be contacted.
ARES_ENOMEM Memory was exhausted.
ARES_ECANCELLED The query was cancelled.
ARES_EDESTRUCTION The name service channel channel is being
destroyed; the query will not be com-
pleted.
The callback argument timeouts reports how many times a
query timed out during the execution of the given request.
If the query completed (even if there was something wrong
with it, as indicated by some of the above error codes), the
callback argument abuf points to a result buffer of length
alen. If the query did not complete, abuf will be NULL and
alen will be 0.
SEE ALSO
ares_process(3)
AUTHOR
Greg Hudson, MIT Information Systems
Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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