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DHCPCTL(3)	       FreeBSD Library Functions Manual		    DHCPCTL(3)

NAME
     dhcpctl_initialize	-- dhcpctl library initialization.

SYNOPSIS
     #include <dhcpctl/dhcpctl.h>

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_initialize(void);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_connect(dhcpctl_handle *cxn, const	char *host, int	port,
	 dhcpctl_handle	auth);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_wait_for_completion(dhcpctl_handle	object,
	 dhcpctl_status	*status);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_get_value(dhcpctl_data_string *value, dhcpctl_handle object,
	 const char *name);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_get_boolean(int *value, dhcpctl_handle object, const char *name);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_set_value(dhcpctl_handle object, dhcpctl_data_string value,
	 const char *name);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_set_string_value(dhcpctl_handle object, const char	*value,
	 const char *name);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_set_boolean_value(dhcpctl_handle object, int value,
	 const char *name);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_set_int_value(dhcpctl_handle object, int value,
	 const char *name);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_object_update(dhcpctl_handle connection, dhcpctl_handle object);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_object_refresh(dhcpctl_handle connection, dhcpctl_handle object);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_object_remove(dhcpctl_handle connection, dhcpctl_handle object);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_set_callback(dhcpctl_handle object, void *data,
	 void (*function) (dhcpctl_handle, dhcpctl_status, void	*));

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_new_authenticator(dhcpctl_handle *object, const char *name,
	 const char *algorithm,	const char *secret, unsigned secret_len);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_new_object(dhcpctl_handle *object,	dhcpctl_handle connection,
	 const char *object_type);

     dhcpctl_status
     dhcpctl_open_object(dhcpctl_handle	object,	dhcpctl_handle connection,
	 int flags);

     isc_result_t
     omapi_data_string_new(dhcpctl_data_string,	*data, unsigned, int, length,
	 const,	char, *filename,, int, lineno);

     isc_result_t
     dhcpctl_data_string_dereference(dhcpctl_data_string *, const char *,
	 int);

DESCRIPTION
     The dhcpctl set of	functions provide an API that can be used to communi-
     cate with and manipulate a	running	ISC DHCP server. All functions return
     a value of	isc_result_t.  The return values reflects the result of	opera-
     tions to local data structures. If	an operation fails on the server for
     any reason, then the error	result will be returned	through	the second
     parameter of the dhcpctl_wait_for_completion() call.

     dhcpctl_initialize() sets up the data structures the library needs	to do
     its work. This function must be called once before	any other.

     dhcpctl_connect() opens a connection to the DHCP server at	the given host
     and port. If an authenticator has been created for	the connection,	then
     it	is given as the	4th argument. On a successful return the address
     pointed at	by the first argument will have	a new connection object
     assigned to it.

     For example:

	   s = dhcpctl_connect(&cxn, "127.0.0.1", 7911,	NULL);

     connects to the DHCP server on the	localhost via port 7911	(the standard
     OMAPI port). No authentication is used for	the connection.

     dhcpctl_wait_for_completion() flushes a pending message to	the server and
     waits for the response. The result	of the request as processed on the
     server is returned	via the	second parameter.

	   s = dhcpctl_wait_for_completion(cxn,	&wv);
	   if (s != ISC_R_SUCCESS)
		   local_failure(s);
	   else	if (wv != ISC_R_SUCCESS)
		   server_failure(wc);

     The call to dhcpctl_wait_for_completion() won't return until the remote
     message processing	completes or the connection to the server is lost.

     dhcpctl_get_value() extracts a value of an	attribute from the handle. The
     value can be of any length	and is treated as a sequence of	bytes.	The
     handle must have been created first with dhcpctl_new_object() and opened
     with dhcpctl_open_object().  The value is returned	via the	parameter
     named ``value''.  The last	parameter is the name of attribute to
     retrieve.

	   dhcpctl_data_string value = NULL;
	   dhcpctl_handle lease;
	   time_t thetime;

	   s = dhcpctl_get_value (&value, lease, "ends");
	   assert(s == ISC_R_SUCCESS &&	value->len == sizeof(thetime));
	   memcpy(&thetime, value->value, value->len);

     dhcpctl_get_boolean() extracts a boolean valued attribute from the	object
     handle.

     The dhcpctl_set_value(), dhcpctl_set_string_value(),
     dhcpctl_set_boolean_value(), and dhcpctl_set_int_value() functions	all
     set a value on the	object handle.

     dhcpctl_object_update() function queues a request for all the changes
     made to the object	handle be sent to the remote for processing. The
     changes made to the attributes on the handle will be applied to remote
     object if permitted.

     dhcpctl_object_refresh() queues up	a request for a	fresh copy of all the
     attribute values to be sent from the remote to refresh the	values in the
     local object handle.

     dhcpctl_object_remove() queues a request for the removal on the server of
     the object	referenced by the handle.

     The dhcpctl_set_callback()	function sets up a user-defined	function to be
     called when an event completes on the given object	handle.	This is	needed
     for asynchronous handling of events, versus the synchronous handling
     given by dhcpctl_wait_for_completion().  When the function	is called the
     first parameter is	the object the event arrived for, the second is	the
     status of the message that	was processed, the third is the	same value as
     the second	parameter given	to dhcpctl_set_callback().

     The dhcpctl_new_authenticator() creates a new authenticator object	to be
     used for signing the messages that	cross over the network.	The ``name'',
     ``algorithm'', and	``secret'' values must all match what the server uses
     and are defined in	its configuration file.	The created object is returned
     through the first parameter and must be used as the 4th parameter to
     dhcpctl_connect().	 Note that the 'secret'	value must not be base64
     encoded, which is different from how the value appears in the dhcpd.conf
     file.

     dhcpctl_new_object() creates a local handle for an	object on the server.
     The ``object_type'' parameter is the ascii	name of	the type of object
     being accessed. e.g.  "lease".  This function only	sets up	local data
     structures, it does not queue any messages	to be sent to the remote side,
     dhcpctl_open_object() does	that.

     dhcpctl_open_object() builds and queues the request to the	remote side.
     This function is used with	handle created via dhcpctl_new_object().  The
     flags argument is a bit mask with the following values available for set-
     ting:

	   DHCPCTL_CREATE
	       if the object does not exist then the remote will create	it

	   DHCPCTL_UPDATE
	       update the object on the	remote side using the attributes
	       already set in the handle.

	   DHCPCTL_EXCL
	       return and error	if the object exists and DHCPCTL_CREATE	was
	       also specified

     The omapi_data_string_new() function allocates a new dhcpctl_data_string
     object. The data string will be large enough to hold ``length'' bytes of
     data. The ``file''	and ``lineno'' arguments are the source	file location
     the call is made from, typically by using the __FILE__ and	__LINE__
     macros or the MDL macro defined in

     dhcpctl_data_string_dereference() deallocates a data string created by
     omapi_data_string_new().  The memory for the object won't be freed	until
     the last reference	is released.

EXAMPLES
     The following program will	connect	to the DHCP server running on the
     local host	and will get the details of the	existing lease for IP address
     10.0.0.101. It will then print out	the time the lease is due to expire.
     Note that most error checking has been omitted for	brevity.

	   #include <sys/time.h>
	   #include <stdio.h>
	   #include <stdlib.h>
	   #include <string.h>
	   #include <stdarg.h>

	   #include <sys/socket.h>
	   #include <netinet/in.h>
	   #include <arpa/inet.h>

	   #include "omapip/result.h"
	   #include "dhcpctl.h"

	   int main (int argc, char **argv) {
		   dhcpctl_data_string ipaddrstring = NULL;
		   dhcpctl_data_string value = NULL;
		   dhcpctl_handle connection = NULL;
		   dhcpctl_handle lease	= NULL;
		   isc_result_t	waitstatus;
		   struct in_addr convaddr;
		   time_t thetime;

		   dhcpctl_initialize ();

		   dhcpctl_connect (&connection, "127.0.0.1",
				    7911, 0);

		   dhcpctl_new_object (&lease, connection,
				       "lease");

		   memset (&ipaddrstring, 0, sizeof
			   ipaddrstring);

		   inet_pton(AF_INET, "10.0.0.101",
			     &convaddr);

		   omapi_data_string_new (&ipaddrstring,
					  4, MDL);
		   memcpy(ipaddrstring->value, &convaddr.s_addr, 4);

		   dhcpctl_set_value (lease, ipaddrstring,
				      "ip-address");

		   dhcpctl_open_object (lease, connection, 0);

		   dhcpctl_wait_for_completion (lease,
						&waitstatus);
		   if (waitstatus != ISC_R_SUCCESS) {
			   /* server not authoritative */
			   exit	(0);
		   }

		   dhcpctl_data_string_dereference(&ipaddrstring,
						   MDL);

		   dhcpctl_get_value (&value, lease, "ends");

		   memcpy(&thetime, value->value, value->len);

		   dhcpctl_data_string_dereference(&value, MDL);

		   fprintf (stdout, "ending time is %s",
			    ctime(&thetime));
	   }

SEE ALSO
     omapi(3), omshell(1), dhcpd(8), dhclient(8), dhcpd.conf(5),
     dhclient.conf(5).

AUTHOR
     dhcpctl is	maintained by ISC.  To learn more about	Internet Systems Con-
     sortium, see

DHCP 3				 Nov 15, 2000				DHCP 3

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