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IPv4 to decimal different values?

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c

posix

Why is the IPv4's decimal value different with inet_pton and inet_addr (1734763876) than what you get if you use these 2 websites (1684366951) ?

struct sockaddr_in sin;
inet_pton(AF_INET, "100.101.102.103", &(sin.sin_addr));
printf("%i\n%i\n", inet_addr("100.101.102.103"), sin.sin_addr);
  • http://www.allredroster.com/iptodec.htm
  • http://www.ipaddresslocation.org/convertip.php
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Neeladri Vishweswaran Avatar asked Feb 26 '23 03:02

Neeladri Vishweswaran


2 Answers

Endianness - they have the four bytes in opposite orders:

1734763876 = 0x67 66 65 64
1684366951 = 0x64 65 66 67

The value you'll need to use for URLs etc. is the one in 'Network' order, Most-Significant-Byte first. Use htonl() (host-to-network-long) to convert the value, i.e.

printf("%i\n%i\n", htonl(inet_addr("100.101.102.103")), htonl(sin.sin_addr));

caf points out below that I probably have this backwards: the issue is really that you need to convert the network-order data from the socket functions back into host-order for display, i.e.

printf("%i\n%i\n", ntohl(inet_addr("100.101.102.103")), ntohl(sin.sin_addr));
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Rup Avatar answered Mar 08 '23 16:03

Rup


inet_addr gives the result in network-byte order.

1684366951 and 1734763876 are the same number ;-) if you change the endianess.

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harper Avatar answered Mar 08 '23 16:03

harper