cateof
cateof

Reputation: 6758

can I read/write the routing table in C without using system() command?

I have code written in C. I want to get using C code information that is stored in routing table. Is it possible?

Upvotes: 9

Views: 21111

Answers (3)

Jones
Jones

Reputation: 307

If you want to query the routing table only, try to read the file /proc/net/route. It works in my system.

Upvotes: 1

Nemo
Nemo

Reputation: 71525

You can also run "strace route add ..." to see how the route command does it.

On my system, it uses ioctl with SIOCADDRT. A little searching turns up some sample code.

Oddly, the best documentation I have found is from IBM's AS400 man pages.

If you just want to read the routing table, you can open and read /proc/net/route. (Again, strace shows that this is how the route command does it.) The hex numbers are 32-bit IP addresses in machine-endian form. Try cat /proc/net/route.

Upvotes: 12

Keith
Keith

Reputation: 43024

You can open a netlink socket and send route update messages. There is an article about how to do this.

Upvotes: 8

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