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 inet6_rth_add(3) -- IPv6 Routing Header Options manipulation
    The IPv6 advanced API defines six functions that the application calls to build and examine a Routing header, and the ability to use sticky options or ancillary data to communicate this information be...
 inet6_rth_getaddr(3) -- IPv6 Routing Header Options manipulation
    The IPv6 advanced API defines six functions that the application calls to build and examine a Routing header, and the ability to use sticky options or ancillary data to communicate this information be...
 inet6_rth_init(3) -- IPv6 Routing Header Options manipulation
    The IPv6 advanced API defines six functions that the application calls to build and examine a Routing header, and the ability to use sticky options or ancillary data to communicate this information be...
 inet6_rth_reverse(3) -- IPv6 Routing Header Options manipulation
    The IPv6 advanced API defines six functions that the application calls to build and examine a Routing header, and the ability to use sticky options or ancillary data to communicate this information be...
 inet6_rth_segments(3) -- IPv6 Routing Header Options manipulation
    The IPv6 advanced API defines six functions that the application calls to build and examine a Routing header, and the ability to use sticky options or ancillary data to communicate this information be...
 inet6_rth_space(3) -- IPv6 Routing Header Options manipulation
    The IPv6 advanced API defines six functions that the application calls to build and examine a Routing header, and the ability to use sticky options or ancillary data to communicate this information be...
 inet_addr(3) -- Internet address manipulation routines
    The routines inet_aton(), inet_addr() and inet_network() interpret character strings representing numbers expressed in the Internet standard `.' notation. The inet_pton() function converts a presenta...
 inet_aton(3) -- Internet address manipulation routines
    The routines inet_aton(), inet_addr() and inet_network() interpret character strings representing numbers expressed in the Internet standard `.' notation. The inet_pton() function converts a presenta...
 inet_lnaof(3) -- Internet address manipulation routines
    The routines inet_aton(), inet_addr() and inet_network() interpret character strings representing numbers expressed in the Internet standard `.' notation. The inet_pton() function converts a presenta...
 inet_makeaddr(3) -- Internet address manipulation routines
    The routines inet_aton(), inet_addr() and inet_network() interpret character strings representing numbers expressed in the Internet standard `.' notation. The inet_pton() function converts a presenta...
 inet_net(3) -- Internet network number manipulation routines
    The inet_net_ntop() function converts an Internet network number from network format (usually a struct in_addr or some other binary form, in network byte order) to CIDR presentation format (suitable f...
 inet_netof(3) -- Internet address manipulation routines
    The routines inet_aton(), inet_addr() and inet_network() interpret character strings representing numbers expressed in the Internet standard `.' notation. The inet_pton() function converts a presenta...
 inet_network(3) -- Internet address manipulation routines
    The routines inet_aton(), inet_addr() and inet_network() interpret character strings representing numbers expressed in the Internet standard `.' notation. The inet_pton() function converts a presenta...
 inet_net_ntop(3) -- Internet network number manipulation routines
    The inet_net_ntop() function converts an Internet network number from network format (usually a struct in_addr or some other binary form, in network byte order) to CIDR presentation format (suitable f...
 inet_net_pton(3) -- Internet network number manipulation routines
    The inet_net_ntop() function converts an Internet network number from network format (usually a struct in_addr or some other binary form, in network byte order) to CIDR presentation format (suitable f...
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