how can I convert a string ipAddress (struct in_addr) and vice versa? and how do I turn in unsigned long ipAddress? thanks
问题:
回答1:
Use inet_ntop()
and inet_pton()
if you need it other way around. Do not use inet_ntoa(), inet_aton()
and similar as they are deprecated and don't support ipv6.
Here is a nice guide with quite a few examples.
// IPv4 demo of inet_ntop() and inet_pton()
struct sockaddr_in sa;
char str[INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
// store this IP address in sa:
inet_pton(AF_INET, "192.0.2.33", &(sa.sin_addr));
// now get it back and print it
inet_ntop(AF_INET, &(sa.sin_addr), str, INET_ADDRSTRLEN);
printf("%s\n", str); // prints "192.0.2.33"
回答2:
I'm not sure if I understood the question properly.
Anyway, are you looking for this:
std::string ip ="192.168.1.54";
std::stringstream s(ip);
int a,b,c,d; //to store the 4 ints
char ch; //to temporarily store the '.'
s >> a >> ch >> b >> ch >> c >> ch >> d;
std::cout << a << " " << b << " " << c << " "<< d;
Output:
192 168 1 54
回答3:
I was able to convert string to DWORD and back with this code:
char strAddr[] = "127.0.0.1"
DWORD ip = inet_addr(strAddr); // ip contains 16777343 [0x0100007f in hex]
struct in_addr paddr;
paddr.S_un.S_addr = ip;
char *strAdd2 = inet_ntoa(paddr); // strAdd2 contains the same string as strAdd
I am working in a maintenance project of old MFC code, so converting deprecated functions calls is not applicable.
回答4:
inet_ntoa()
converts a in_addr
to string:
The inet_ntoa function converts an (Ipv4) Internet network address into an ASCII string in Internet standard dotted-decimal format.
inet_addr()
does the reverse job
The inet_addr function converts a string containing an IPv4 dotted-decimal address into a proper address for the IN_ADDR structure
PS this the first result googling "in_addr to string"!
回答5:
To convert string to in-addr:
in_addr maskAddr;
inet_aton(netMaskStr, &maskAddr);
To convert in_addr to string:
char saddr[INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
inet_ntop(AF_INET, &inaddr, saddr, INET_ADDRSTRLEN);
回答6:
This example shows how to convert from string to ip, and viceversa:
struct sockaddr_in sa;
char ip_saver[INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
// store this IP address in sa:
inet_pton(AF_INET, "192.0.1.10", &(sa.sin_addr));
// now get it back
sprintf(ip_saver, "%s", sa.sin_addr));
// prints "192.0.2.10"
printf("%s\n", ip_saver);
回答7:
The third inet_pton
parameter is a pointer to a in_addr
structure. After a successful inet_pton
call, the in_addr
structure will be populated with the address information. The structure's S_addr
field contains the IP address in network byte order (reverse order).