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SubjectRe: inet_addr Equivalent

may be you can write your own function... I had my implementation that
works, it should for you too... just take a look at the bottom.

> IF i want to use the inet_addr in kernel modules, then how to use. What is
> the equivalent function to this or which is the header file that I have to
> include. If I include "arpa/inet.h" and compile as kernel module, I gives
> whole bunch of errors.


unsigned int inet_addr(char *str)
{
int a,b,c,d;
char arr[4];
sscanf(str,"%d.%d.%d.%d",&a,&b,&c,&d);
arr[0] = a; arr[1] = b; arr[2] = c; arr[3] = d;
return *(unsigned int*)arr;
}

Prasad.

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