bindresvport — bind a socket to a privileged IP port
#include <sys/types.h> #include <netinet/in.h>
int
bindresvport( |
int sockfd, |
struct sockaddr_in *sin) ; |
bindresvport
() is used to
bind a socket descriptor to a privileged anonymous IP port,
that is, a port number arbitrarily selected from the range
512 to 1023.
If the bind(2) performed by
bindresvport
() is successful,
and sin
is not NULL,
then sin−>sin_port
returns the port number actually allocated.
sin
can be NULL,
in which case sin−>sin_family
is
implicitly taken to be AF_INET
.
However, in this case, bindresvport
() has no way to return the
port number actually allocated. (This information can later
be obtained using getsockname(2).)
bindresvport
() returns 0 on
success; otherwise −1 is returned and errno
set to indicate the cause of the
error.
bindresvport
() can fail for
any of the same reasons as bind(2). In addition, the
following errors may occur:
The caller did not have superuser privilege (to be
precise: the CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
capability is
required).
All privileged ports are in use.
sin
is not
NULL and sin->sin_family
is
not AF_INET
.
Unlike some bindresvport
()
implementations, the glibc implementation ignores any value
that the caller supplies in sin−>sin_port
.