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GAI.CONF(5)                                                             Linux Programmer's Manual                                                            GAI.CONF(5)

NAME
       gai.conf - getaddrinfo(3) configuration file

DESCRIPTION
       A  call  to getaddrinfo(3) might return multiple answers.  According to RFC 3484 these answers must be sorted so that the answer with the highest success rate is
       first in the list.  The RFC provides an algorithm for the sorting.  The static rules are not always adequate, though.  For this reason,  the  RFC  also  requires
       that  system  administrators  should  have  the  possibility  to  dynamically  change  the  sorting.  For the glibc implementation, this can be achieved with the
       /etc/gai.conf file.

       Each line in the configuration file consists of a keyword and its parameters.  White spaces in any place are ignored.  Lines starting with '#' are  comments  and
       are ignored.

       The keywords currently recognized are:

       label netmask precedence
              The  value  is  added to the label table used in the RFC 3484 sorting.  If any label definition is present in the configuration file, the default table is
              not used.  All the label definitions of the default table which are to be maintained have to be duplicated.  Following the keyword, the line has  to  con‐
              tain a network mask and a precedence value.

       precedence netmask precedence
              This  keyword  is similar to label, but instead the value is added to the precedence table as specified in RFC 3484.  Once again, the presence of a single
              precedence line in the configuration file causes the default table to not be used.

       reload <yes|no>
              This keyword controls whether a process checks whether the configuration file has been changed since the last time it was read.  If the  value  is  "yes",
              the file is reread.  This might cause problems in multithreaded applications and is generally a bad idea.  The default is "no".

       scopev4 mask value
              Add  another  rule to the RFC 3484 scope table for IPv4 address.  By default, the scope IDs described in section 3.2 in RFC 3438 are used.  Changing these
              defaults should hardly ever be necessary.

FILES
       /etc/gai.conf

VERSIONS
       The gai.conf file is supported by glibc since version 2.5.

EXAMPLES
       The default table according to RFC 3484 would be specified with the following configuration file:

           label  ::1/128       0
           label  ::/0          1
           label  2002::/16     2
           label ::/96          3
           label ::ffff:0:0/96  4
           precedence  ::1/128       50
           precedence  ::/0          40
           precedence  2002::/16     30
           precedence ::/96          20
           precedence ::ffff:0:0/96  10

SEE ALSO
       getaddrinfo(3), RFC 3484

Linux                                                                          2020-06-09                                                                    GAI.CONF(5)