longtoip
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# $EPIC: longtoip.txt,v 1.2 2006/08/01 04:07:08 sthalik Exp $
Synopsis:
$longtoip(<integer>)
Technical:
- If the <integer> value is omitted the empty string is returned.
- The <integer> value is taken to be a 32 bit unsigned integer.
- The <integer> value is taken to be in NETWORK ORDER.
- The return value is the dotted-quad IP address of <integer>
Practical:
This function does the reverse of $iptolong(). The DCC handshake uses 'long's to swap ip addresses. You can use this function to convert the 'long' into a dotted-quad IP address which can then be converted into a hostname by the $convert() function. This can be used to look up the hostname of someone offering you a DCC connection.
Returns:
The dotted-quad IP address equivalent of <integer>
Examples:
$longtoip(2131231747) returns "127.8.4.3" $longtoip(${(127 << 24) + (8 << 16) + (4 << 8) + 3}) returns "127.8.4.3"
longtoip.txt · Last modified: 2006/08/01 04:13 by 127.0.0.1