gethostname, sethostname — get/set host name
#include <unistd.h>
int
            gethostname( | 
            char * | name, | 
| size_t | len); | 
          
int
            sethostname( | 
            const char * | name, | 
| size_t | len); | 
          
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These system calls are used to access or to change the
      host name of the current processor. The gethostname() system call returns a
      null-terminated hostname (set earlier by sethostname()) in the array name that has a length of
      len bytes. In case
      the null-terminated hostname does not fit, no error is
      returned, but the hostname is truncated. It is unspecified
      whether the truncated hostname will be null-terminated.
On success, zero is returned. On error, −1 is
      returned, and errno is set
      appropriately.
name is an
            invalid address.
len is
            negative or, for sethostname(), len is larger than the
            maximum allowed size, or, for gethostname() on Linux/i386,
            len is smaller
            than the actual size. (In this last case glibc 2.1 uses
            ENAMETOOLONG.)
For sethostname(), the
            caller did not have the CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability.
SVr4, 4.4BSD (these interfaces first appeared in 4.2BSD).
      POSIX.1-2001 specifies gethostname() but not sethostname().
SUSv2 guarantees that "Host names are limited to 255
      bytes". POSIX.1-2001 guarantees that "Host names (not
      including the terminating null byte) are limited to
      HOST_NAME_MAX bytes".
The GNU C library implements gethostname() as a library function that
        calls uname(2) and copies up to
        len bytes from the
        returned nodename
        field into name.
        Having performed the copy, the function then checks if the
        length of the nodename was greater than
        or equal to len,
        and if it is, then the function returns −1 with
        errno set to ENAMETOOLONG. Versions of glibc before
        2.2 handle the case where the length of the nodename was greater than
        or equal to len
        differently: nothing is copied into name and the function returns
        −1 with errno set to
        ENAMETOOLONG.
This page is part of release 2.79 of the Linux man-pages project. A
      description of the project, and information about reporting
      bugs, can be found at
      http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
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