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// INetAddress.java -- An Internet Protocol (IP) address.
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/* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000  Free Software Foundation
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   This file is part of libgcj.
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This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
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Libgcj License.  Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
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details.  */
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package java.net;
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import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
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import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
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import java.io.IOException;
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/**
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 * @author Per Bothner
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 * @date January 6, 1999.
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 */
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/*
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 * Written using on-line Java Platform 1.2 API Specification, as well
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 * as "The Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition (Addison-Wesley, 1998).
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 * (The latter turns out to have some errors ...)
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 * Status:  Believed complete and correct.
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 */
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public final class InetAddress implements java.io.Serializable
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{
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  // The Serialized Form specifies that an int 'address' is saved/restored.
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  // This class uses a byte array internally so we'll just do the conversion
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  // at serialization time and leave the rest of the algorithm as is.
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  private int address;
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  transient byte[] addr;
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  String hostName;
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  // The field 'family' seems to be the AF_ value.
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  // FIXME: Much of the code in the other java.net classes does not make
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  // use of this family field.  A better implementation would be to make
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  // use of getaddrinfo() and have other methods just check the family
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  // field rather than examining the length of the address each time.
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  int family;
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  private static final long serialVersionUID = 3286316764910316507L;
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  private void readObject(ObjectInputStream ois)
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    throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
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  {
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    ois.defaultReadObject();
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    addr = new byte[4];
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    addr[3] = (byte) address;
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    for (int i = 2; i >= 0; --i)
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      addr[i] = (byte) (address >>= 8);
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    // Ignore family from serialized data.  Since the saved address is 32 bits
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    // the deserialized object will have an IPv4 address i.e. AF_INET family.
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    // FIXME: An alternative is to call the aton method on the deserialized
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    // hostname to get a new address.  The Serialized Form doc is silent
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    // on how these fields are used.
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    family = getFamily (addr);
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  }
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  private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream oos) throws IOException
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  {
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    // Build a 32 bit address from the last 4 bytes of a 4 byte IPv4 address
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    // or a 16 byte IPv6 address.
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    int len = addr.length;
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    int i = len - 4;
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    for (; i < len; i++)
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      address = address << 8 | (((int) addr[i]) & 0xFF);
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    oos.defaultWriteObject();
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  }
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  private static native int getFamily (byte[] address);
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  InetAddress (byte[] address, String hostname)
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  {
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    addr = address;
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    hostName = hostname;
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    if (address != null)
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      family = getFamily (address);
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  }
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  public boolean isMulticastAddress ()
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  {
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    int len = addr.length;
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    if (len == 4)
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      return (addr[0] & 0xF0) == 0xE0;
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    if (len == 16)
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      return addr[0] == (byte) 0xFF;
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    return false;
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  }
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  public String getHostName ()
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  {
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    if (hostName == null)
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      lookup (null, this, false);
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    return hostName;
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  }
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  public byte[] getAddress ()
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  {
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    // An experiment shows that JDK1.2 returns a different byte array each
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    // time.  This makes sense, in terms of security.
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    return (byte[]) addr.clone();
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  }
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  /* Helper function due to a CNI limitation.  */
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  private static InetAddress[] allocArray (int count)
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  {
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    return new InetAddress[count];
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  }
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  /* Helper function due to a CNI limitation.  */
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  private static SecurityException checkConnect (String hostname)
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  {
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    SecurityManager s = System.getSecurityManager();
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    if (s == null)
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      return null;
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    try
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      {
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	s.checkConnect(hostname, -1);
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	return null;
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      }
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    catch (SecurityException ex)
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      {
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	return ex;
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      }
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  }
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  public String getHostAddress ()
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  {
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    StringBuffer sbuf = new StringBuffer(40);
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    int len = addr.length;
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    int i = 0;
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    if (len == 16)
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      { // An IPv6 address.
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	for (;  ;  i += 2)
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	  {
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	    if (i >= 16)
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	      return sbuf.toString();
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	    int x = ((addr[i] & 0xFF) << 8) | (addr[i+1] & 0xFF);
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	    boolean empty = sbuf.length() == 0;
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	    if (empty)
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	      {
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		if (i == 10 && x == 0xFFFF)
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		  { // IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
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		    sbuf.append(":FFFF:");
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		    break;  // Continue as IPv4 address;
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		  }
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		else if (i == 12)
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		  { // IPv4-compatible IPv6 address.
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		    sbuf.append(':');
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		    break;  // Continue as IPv4 address.
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		  }
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		else if (i > 0)
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		  sbuf.append("::");
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	      }
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	    else
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	      sbuf.append(':');
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	    if (x != 0 || i >= 14)
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	      sbuf.append(Integer.toHexString(x).toUpperCase());
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	  }
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      }
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    for ( ;  ; )
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      {
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	sbuf.append(addr[i] & 0xFF);
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	i++;
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	if (i == len)
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	  break;
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	sbuf.append('.');
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      }
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    return sbuf.toString();
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  }
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  public int hashCode()
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  {
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    // There hashing algorithm is not specified, but a simple experiment
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    // shows that it is equal to the address, as a 32-bit big-endian integer.
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    int hash = 0;
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    int len = addr.length;
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    int i = len > 4 ? len - 4 : 0;
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    for ( ; i < len;  i++)
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      hash = (hash << 8) | (addr[i] & 0xFF);
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    return hash;
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  }
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  public boolean equals (Object obj)
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  {
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    if (obj == null || ! (obj instanceof InetAddress))
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      return false;
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    // "The Java Class Libraries" 2nd edition says "If a machine has
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    // multiple names instances of InetAddress for different name of
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    // that same machine are not equal.  This is because they have
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    // different host names."  This violates the description in the
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    // JDK 1.2 API documentation.  A little experiementation
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    // shows that the latter is correct.
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    byte[] addr1 = addr;
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    byte[] addr2 = ((InetAddress) obj).addr;
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    if (addr1.length != addr2.length)
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      return false;
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    for (int i = addr1.length;  --i >= 0;  )
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      if (addr1[i] != addr2[i])
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	return false;
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    return true;
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  }
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  public String toString()
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  {
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    return getHostName()+'/'+getHostAddress();
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  }
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  /** If host is a valid numeric IP address, return the numeric address.
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   * Otherwise, return null. */
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  private static native byte[] aton (String host);
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  private static native InetAddress[] lookup
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  (String hostname, InetAddress addr, boolean all);
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  public static InetAddress getByName (String host)
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    throws UnknownHostException
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  {
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    if (host == null)
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      return getLocalHost();
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    byte[] address = aton(host);
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    if (address != null)
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      return new InetAddress(address, null);
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    InetAddress iaddr = new InetAddress(null, host);
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    lookup(host, iaddr, false);
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    return iaddr;
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  }
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  public static InetAddress[] getAllByName (String host)
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    throws UnknownHostException
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  {
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    byte[] address = aton(host);
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    if (address != null)
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      {
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	InetAddress[] result = new InetAddress[1];
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	result[0] = new InetAddress(address, null);
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	return result;
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      }
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    return lookup(host, null, true);
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  }
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  private static final byte[] localhostAddress = { 127, 0, 0, 1 };
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  private static native String getLocalHostname ();
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  private static InetAddress localhost = null;
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  public static InetAddress getLocalHost() throws UnknownHostException
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  {
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    SecurityManager s = System.getSecurityManager();
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    // Experimentation shows that JDK1.2 does cache the result.
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    // However, if there is a security manager, and the cached result
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    // is other than "localhost", we need to check again.
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    if (localhost == null
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	|| (s != null && localhost.addr != localhostAddress))
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      getLocalHost(s);
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    return localhost;
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  }
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  private static synchronized void getLocalHost(SecurityManager s)
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    throws UnknownHostException
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  {
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    // Check the localhost cache again, now that we've synchronized.
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    if (s == null && localhost != null)
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      return;
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    String hostname = getLocalHostname();
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    if (s != null)
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      {
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	// "The Java Class Libraries" suggests that if the security
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	// manager disallows getting the local host name, then
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	// we use the loopback host.
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	// However, the JDK 1.2 API claims to throw SecurityException,
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	// which seems to suggest SecurityException is *not* caught.
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	// In this case, experimentation shows that former is correct.
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	try
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	  {
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	    // This is wrong, if the name returned from getLocalHostname()
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	    // is not a fully qualified name.  FIXME.
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	    s.checkConnect(hostname, -1);
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	  }
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	catch (SecurityException ex)
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	  {
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	    hostname = null;
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	  }
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      }
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    if (hostname != null)
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      {
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	try
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	  {
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	    localhost = new InetAddress(null, null);
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	    lookup(hostname, localhost, false);
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	  }
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	catch (Exception ex)
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	  {
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	  }
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      }
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    if (localhost == null)
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      localhost = new InetAddress (localhostAddress, "localhost");
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  }
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}
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