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author | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2017-09-06 21:42:15 -0400 |
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committer | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2017-09-06 21:42:15 -0400 |
commit | 565dbee24d4bf55728be1c274fca1e7f3196fd73 (patch) | |
tree | 157ebbac897879151a8c14780e682f58b241fb6d /src/network/accept.c | |
parent | 9e01be6e49b9ae433072207f420ef33c8189eb78 (diff) | |
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don't treat numeric port strings as servent records in getservby*()
some applications use getservbyport to find port numbers that are not assigned to a service; if getservbyport always succeeds with a numeric string as the result, they fail to find any available ports. POSIX doesn't seem to mandate the behavior one way or another. it specifies an abstract service database, which an implementation could define to include numeric port strings, but it makes more sense to align behavior with traditional implementations. based on patch by A. Wilcox. the original patch only changed getservbyport[_r]. to maintain a consistent view of the "service database", I have also modified getservbyname[_r] to exclude numeric port strings.
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