Lines Matching full:host
112 USHORT num; /* real host-order number */
129 "Unknown host", /* 1 HOST_NOT_FOUND */
130 "Host name lookup failure", /* 2 TRY_AGAIN */
197 if (h_errno) { /* if host-lookup variety of error ... */
332 resolve a host 8 ways from sunday; return a new host_poop struct with its
380 bail ("%s: forward host lookup failed: ", name);
395 holler ("Warning: inverse host lookup failed for %s: ",
411 holler ("%s: inverse host lookup failed: ", name);
416 holler ("Warning: forward host lookup failed for %s: ",
496 host, why bother with all this network-order/host-order crap at all?!
503 x containing our [host-order and therefore useful, dammit] port number */
771 given host/port args, any connections from elsewhere are rejected. This
947 there. On BSD kernels, ICMP host/port-unreachable errors get delivered to
1509 /* Debug (("optind up to %d at host-arg %s", optind, argv[optind])) */
1510 /* gonna only use first addr of host-list, like our IQ was normal; if you wanna
1518 optind++; /* skip past valid host lookup */