.\" Hey Emacs! This file is -*- nroff -*- source. .\" .\" Copyright 1993 Rickard E. Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu) .\" .\" Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this .\" manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are .\" preserved on all copies. .\" .\" Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this .\" manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the .\" entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a .\" permission notice identical to this one. .\" .\" Since the Linux kernel and libraries are constantly changing, this .\" manual page may be incorrect or out-of-date. The author(s) assume no .\" responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from .\" the use of the information contained herein. The author(s) may not .\" have taken the same level of care in the production of this manual, .\" which is licensed free of charge, as they might when working .\" professionally. .\" .\" Formatted or processed versions of this manual, if unaccompanied by .\" the source, must acknowledge the copyright and authors of this work. .\" .\" Modified 1997-08-25 by Nicolás Lichtmaier .\" Modified 2004-06-17 by Michael Kerrisk .\" Modified 2008-11-27 by mtk .\" .TH GETDOMAINNAME 2 2012-10-25 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual" .SH NAME getdomainname, setdomainname \- get/set NIS domain name .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .sp .BI "int getdomainname(char *" name ", size_t " len ); .br .BI "int setdomainname(const char *" name ", size_t " len ); .sp .in -4n Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see .BR feature_test_macros (7)): .in .sp .ad l .BR getdomainname (), .BR setdomainname (): .RS 4 _BSD_SOURCE || (_XOPEN_SOURCE && _XOPEN_SOURCE\ <\ 500) .RE .ad .SH DESCRIPTION These functions are used to access or to change the NIS domain name of the host system. .BR setdomainname () sets the domain name to the value given in the character array .IR name . The .I len argument specifies the number of bytes in .IR name . (Thus, .I name does not require a terminating null byte.) .BR getdomainname () returns the null-terminated domain name in the character array .IR name , which has a length of .I len bytes. If the null-terminated domain name requires more than \fIlen\fP bytes, .BR getdomainname () returns the first \fIlen\fP bytes (glibc) or gives an error (libc). .SH RETURN VALUE On success, zero is returned. On error, \-1 is returned, and .I errno is set appropriately. .SH ERRORS .BR setdomainname () can fail with the following errors: .TP .B EFAULT .I name pointed outside of user address space. .TP .B EINVAL .I len was negative or too large. .TP .B EPERM the caller is unprivileged (Linux: does not have the .B CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability). .PP .BR getdomainname () can fail with the following errors: .TP .B EINVAL For .BR getdomainname () under libc: .I name is NULL or .I name is longer than .I len bytes. .SH CONFORMING TO POSIX does not specify these calls. .\" But they appear on most systems... .SH NOTES Since Linux 1.0, the limit on the length of a domain name, including the terminating null byte, is 64 bytes. In older kernels, it was 8 bytes. On most Linux architectures (including x86), there is no .BR getdomainname () system call; instead, glibc implements .BR getdomainname () as a library function that returns a copy of the .I domainname field returned from a call to .BR uname (2). .SH SEE ALSO .BR gethostname (2), .BR sethostname (2), .BR uname (2)