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ONC RPC Programming


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Chapter 5
5 ONC RPC Client Routines
    Command 2     auth_destroy
    Command 3     authnone_create
    Command 4     authunix_create
    Command 5     authunix_create_default
    Command 6     callrpc
    Command 7     clnt_broadcast
    Command 8     clnt_call
    Command 9     clnt_control
    Command 10     clnt_create
    Command 11     clnt_create_vers
    Command 12     clnt_destroy
    Command 13     clnt_freeres
    Command 14     clnt_geterr
    Command 15     clnt_pcreateerror
    Command 16     clnt_perrno
    Command 17     clnt_perror
    Command 18     clnt_spcreateerror
    Command 19     clnt_sperrno
    Command 20     clnt_sperror
    Command 21     clntraw_create
    Command 22     clnttcp_create
    Command 23     clntudp_bufcreate
    Command 24     clntudp_create
    Command 25     get_myaddress
    Command 26     get_myaddr_dest
Chapter 6
6 ONC RPC Portmapper Routines
    Command 27     pmap_getmaps
    Command 28     pmap_getmaps_vms
    Command 29     pmap_getport
    Command 30     pmap_rmtcall
    Command 31     pmap_set
    Command 32     pmap_unset
Chapter 7
7 ONC RPC Server Routines
    Command 33     registerrpc
    Command 34     seterr_reply
    Command 35     svc_destroy
    Command 36     svc_freeargs
    Command 37     svc_getargs
    Command 38     svc_getcaller
    Command 39     svc_getreqset
    Command 40     svc_register
    Command 41     svc_run
    Command 42     svc_sendreply
    Command 43     svc_unregister
    Command 44     svcerr_auth
    Command 45     svcerr_decode
    Command 46     svcerr_noproc
    Command 47     svcerr_noprog
    Command 48     svcerr_progvers
    Command 49     svcerr_systemerr
    Command 50     svcerr_weakauth
    Command 51     svcraw_create
    Command 52     svcfd_create
    Command 53     svctcp_create
    Command 54     svcudp_bufcreate
    Command 55     svcudp_create
    Command 56     xprt_register
    Command 57     xprt_unregister
    Command 58     _authenticate
Chapter 8
8 XDR Routine Reference
    Command 59     xdr_accepted_reply
    Command 60     xdr_array
    Command 61     xdr_authunix_parms
    Command 62     xdr_bool
    Command 63     xdr_bytes
    Command 64     xdr_callhdr
    Command 65     xdr_callmsg
    Command 66     xdr_char
    Command 67     xdr_double
    Command 68     xdr_enum
    Command 69     xdr_float
    Command 70     xdr_free
    Command 71     xdr_hyper
    Command 72     xdr_int
    Command 73     xdr_long
    Command 74     xdr_opaque
    Command 75     xdr_opaque_auth
    Command 76     xdr_pmap
    Command 77     xdr_pmap_vms
    Command 78     xdr_pmaplist
    Command 79     xdr_pmaplist_vms
    Command 80     xdr_pointer
    Command 81     xdr_reference
    Command 82     xdr_rejected_reply
    Command 83     xdr_replymsg
    Command 84     xdr_short
    Command 85     xdr_string
    Command 86     xdr_u_char
    Command 87     xdr_u_hyper
    Command 88     xdr_u_int
    Command 89     xdr_u_long
    Command 90     xdr_u_short
    Command 91     xdr_union
    Command 92     xdr_vector
    Command 93     xdr_void
    Command 94     xdr_wrapstring
    Command 95     xdrmem_create
    Command 96     xdrrec_create
    Command 97     xdrrec_endofrecord
    Command 98     xdrrec_eof
    Command 99     xdrrec_skiprecord
    Command 100     xdrstdio_create
Index
Index
Examples
2-1 Printing a Remote Message Without ONC RPC
2-2 RPC Protocol Specification File Simple Example
2-3 Remote Procedure Definition
2-4 Client Program that Calls the Remote Procedure
2-5 RPC Protocol Specification File---Advanced Example
2-6 Remote Procedure Implementation
2-7 Client Program that Calls the Server
2-8 Using the Percent Sign to Bypass Interpretation of a Line
3-1 Using callrpc
3-2 Remote Server Procedure
3-3 Using registerrpc in the Main Body of a Server Program
3-4 Server Program Using Lowest Layer of RPC
3-5 Using Lowest RPC Layer to Control Data Transport and Delivery
3-6 Debugging and Testing the Noncommunication Parts of an Application
3-7 Server Batching
3-8 Client Batching
3-9 Authentication on Server Side
3-10 C Procedure That Returns Two Different Data Types
3-11 Determining Server-Supported Versions and Creating Associated Client Handles
3-12 RPC Example That Uses TCP Protocol---XDR Routine
3-13 RPC Example That Uses TCP Protocol---Client
3-14 RPC Example That Uses TCP Protocol--- Server
3-15 Client Usage of the gettransient Routine
3-16 Server Usage of the gettransient Routine
4-1 Structure and Associated XDR Routine
4-2 Declaration and Associated XDR Routines
4-3 Declarations and XDR Routines
4-4 Constructs and XDR Procedure


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