java.lang.Object java.net.InetAddress
public class InetAddress
This class represents an Internet Protocol (IP) address.
An IP address is either a 32-bit or 128-bit unsigned number used by IP, a lower-level protocol on which protocols like UDP and TCP are built. The IP address architecture is defined by RFC 790: Assigned Numbers, RFC 1918: Address Allocation for Private Internets, RFC 2365: Administratively Scoped IP Multicast, and RFC 2373: IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture. An instance of an InetAddress consists of an IP address and possibly its corresponding host name (depending on whether it is constructed with a host name or whether it has already done reverse host name resolution).
Address typesunicast An identifier for a single interface. A packet sent to a unicast address is delivered to the interface identified by that address.IP address scopeThe Unspecified Address -- Also called anylocal or wildcard address. It must never be assigned to any node. It indicates the absence of an address. One example of its use is as the target of bind, which allows a server to accept a client connection on any interface, in case the server host has multiple interfaces.
The unspecified address must not be used as the destination address of an IP packet.
The Loopback Addresses -- This is the address assigned to the loopback interface. Anything sent to this IP address loops around and becomes IP input on the local host. This address is often used when testing a client.
multicast An identifier for a set of interfaces (typically belonging to different nodes). A packet sent to a multicast address is delivered to all interfaces identified by that address.
Link-local addresses are designed to be used for addressing on a single link for purposes such as auto-address configuration, neighbor discovery, or when no routers are present.
Site-local addresses are designed to be used for addressing inside of a site without the need for a global prefix.
Global addresses are unique across the internet.
Textual representation of IP addresses The textual representation of an IP address is address family specific.For IPv4 address format, please refer to Inet4Address#format; For IPv6 address format, please refer to Inet6Address#format.
Host Name Resolution Host name-to-IP address resolution is accomplished through the use of a combination of local machine configuration information and network naming services such as the Domain Name System (DNS) and Network Information Service(NIS). The particular naming services(s) being used is by default the local machine configured one. For any host name, its corresponding IP address is returned.Reverse name resolution means that for any IP address, the host associated with the IP address is returned.
The InetAddress class provides methods to resolve host names to their IP addresses and vise versa.
InetAddress Caching The InetAddress class has a cache to store successful as well as unsuccessful host name resolutions. The positive caching is there to guard against DNS spoofing attacks; while the negative caching is used to improve performance.By default, the result of positive host name resolutions are cached forever, because there is no general rule to decide when it is safe to remove cache entries. The result of unsuccessful host name resolution is cached for a very short period of time (10 seconds) to improve performance.
Under certain circumstances where it can be determined that DNS spoofing attacks are not possible, a Java security property can be set to a different Time-to-live (TTL) value for positive caching. Likewise, a system admin can configure a different negative caching TTL value when needed.
Two Java security properties control the TTL values used for positive and negative host name resolution caching:
- networkaddress.cache.ttl (default: -1)
- Indicates the caching policy for successful name lookups from the name service. The value is specified as as integer to indicate the number of seconds to cache the successful lookup.
A value of -1 indicates "cache forever".
- networkaddress.cache.negative.ttl (default: 10)
- Indicates the caching policy for un-successful name lookups from the name service. The value is specified as as integer to indicate the number of seconds to cache the failure for un-successful lookups.
A value of 0 indicates "never cache". A value of -1 indicates "cache forever".
getByAddress(byte[])
, getByAddress(java.lang.String, byte[])
, getAllByName(java.lang.String)
, getByName(java.lang.String)
, getLocalHost()
, Serialized Form
boolean
equals(Object obj)
byte[]
getAddress()
InetAddress
object. static InetAddress[]
getAllByName(String host)
static InetAddress
getByAddress(byte[] addr)
InetAddress
object given the raw IP address . static InetAddress
getByAddress(String host, byte[] addr)
static InetAddress
getByName(String host)
String
getCanonicalHostName()
String
getHostAddress()
String
getHostName()
static InetAddress
getLocalHost()
int
hashCode()
boolean
isAnyLocalAddress()
boolean
isLinkLocalAddress()
boolean
isLoopbackAddress()
boolean
isMCGlobal()
boolean
isMCLinkLocal()
boolean
isMCNodeLocal()
boolean
isMCOrgLocal()
boolean
isMCSiteLocal()
boolean
isMulticastAddress()
boolean
isReachable(int timeout)
boolean
isReachable(NetworkInterface netif, int ttl, int timeout)
boolean
isSiteLocalAddress()
String
toString()
String
. isMulticastAddress
public boolean isMulticastAddress()
boolean
indicating if the InetAddress is an IP multicast address
public boolean isAnyLocalAddress()
boolean
indicating if the Inetaddress is a wildcard address.
public boolean isLoopbackAddress()
boolean
indicating if the InetAddress is a loopback address; or false otherwise.
public boolean isLinkLocalAddress()
boolean
indicating if the InetAddress is a link local address; or false if address is not a link local unicast address.
public boolean isSiteLocalAddress()
boolean
indicating if the InetAddress is a site local address; or false if address is not a site local unicast address.
public boolean isMCGlobal()
boolean
indicating if the address has is a multicast address of global scope, false if it is not of global scope or it is not a multicast address
public boolean isMCNodeLocal()
boolean
indicating if the address has is a multicast address of node-local scope, false if it is not of node-local scope or it is not a multicast address
public boolean isMCLinkLocal()
boolean
indicating if the address has is a multicast address of link-local scope, false if it is not of link-local scope or it is not a multicast address
public boolean isMCSiteLocal()
boolean
indicating if the address has is a multicast address of site-local scope, false if it is not of site-local scope or it is not a multicast address
public boolean isMCOrgLocal()
boolean
indicating if the address has is a multicast address of organization-local scope, false if it is not of organization-local scope or it is not a multicast address
public boolean isReachable(int timeout) throws IOException
The timeout value, in milliseconds, indicates the maximum amount of time the try should take. If the operation times out before getting an answer, the host is deemed unreachable. A negative value will result in an IllegalArgumentException being thrown.
timeout
- the time, in milliseconds, before the call aborts
boolean
indicating if the address is reachable.
IOException
- if a network error occurs
IllegalArgumentException
- if timeout
is negative.
public boolean isReachable(NetworkInterface netif, int ttl, int timeout) throws IOException
The network interface
and ttl
parameters let the caller specify which network interface the test will go through and the maximum number of hops the packets should go through. A negative value for the ttl
will result in an IllegalArgumentException being thrown.
The timeout value, in milliseconds, indicates the maximum amount of time the try should take. If the operation times out before getting an answer, the host is deemed unreachable. A negative value will result in an IllegalArgumentException being thrown.
netif
- the NetworkInterface through which the test will be done, or null for any interface
ttl
- the maximum numbers of hops to try or 0 for the default
timeout
- the time, in milliseconds, before the call aborts
boolean
indicating if the address is reachable.
IllegalArgumentException
- if either timeout
or ttl
are negative.
IOException
- if a network error occurs
public String getHostName()
If this InetAddress was created with a host name, this host name will be remembered and returned; otherwise, a reverse name lookup will be performed and the result will be returned based on the system configured name lookup service. If a lookup of the name service is required, call getCanonicalHostName
.
If there is a security manager, its checkConnect
method is first called with the hostname and -1
as its arguments to see if the operation is allowed. If the operation is not allowed, it will return the textual representation of the IP address.
getCanonicalHostName()
, SecurityManager.checkConnect(java.lang.String, int)
public String getCanonicalHostName()
If there is a security manager, this method first calls its checkConnect
method with the hostname and -1
as its arguments to see if the calling code is allowed to know the hostname for this IP address, i.e., to connect to the host. If the operation is not allowed, it will return the textual representation of the IP address.
SecurityManager.checkConnect(java.lang.String, int)
public byte[] getAddress()
InetAddress
object. The result is in network byte order: the highest order byte of the address is in getAddress()[0]
.
public String getHostAddress()
public int hashCode()
hashCode
in class Object
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
, Hashtable
public boolean equals(Object obj)
true
if and only if the argument is not null
and it represents the same IP address as this object.
Two instances of InetAddress
represent the same IP address if the length of the byte arrays returned by getAddress
is the same for both, and each of the array components is the same for the byte arrays.
equals
in class Object
obj
- the object to compare against.
true
if the objects are the same; false
otherwise.
getAddress()
public String toString()
String
. The string returned is of the form: hostname / literal IP address. If the host name is unresolved, no reverse name service loopup is performed. The hostname part will be represented by an empty string.
toString
in class Object
public static InetAddress getByAddress(String host, byte[] addr) throws UnknownHostException
The host name can either be a machine name, such as "java.sun.com
", or a textual representation of its IP address.
No validity checking is done on the host name either.
If addr specifies an IPv4 address an instance of Inet4Address will be returned; otherwise, an instance of Inet6Address will be returned.
IPv4 address byte array must be 4 bytes long and IPv6 byte array must be 16 bytes long
host
- the specified host
addr
- the raw IP address in network byte order
UnknownHostException
- if IP address is of illegal length
public static InetAddress getByName(String host) throws UnknownHostException
The host name can either be a machine name, such as "java.sun.com
", or a textual representation of its IP address. If a literal IP address is supplied, only the validity of the address format is checked.
For host
specified in literal IPv6 address, either the form defined in RFC 2732 or the literal IPv6 address format defined in RFC 2373 is accepted. IPv6 scoped addresses are also supported. See here for a description of IPv6 scoped addresses.
If the host is null then an InetAddress representing an address of the loopback interface is returned. See RFC 3330 section 2 and RFC 2373 section 2.5.3.
host
- the specified host, or null
.
UnknownHostException
- if no IP address for the host
could be found, or if a scope_id was specified for a global IPv6 address.
SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its checkConnect method doesn't allow the operation
public static InetAddress[] getAllByName(String host) throws UnknownHostException
The host name can either be a machine name, such as "java.sun.com
", or a textual representation of its IP address. If a literal IP address is supplied, only the validity of the address format is checked.
For host
specified in literal IPv6 address, either the form defined in RFC 2732 or the literal IPv6 address format defined in RFC 2373 is accepted. A literal IPv6 address may also be qualified by appending a scoped zone identifier or scope_id. The syntax and usage of scope_ids is described here.
If the host is null then an InetAddress representing an address of the loopback interface is returned. See RFC 3330 section 2 and RFC 2373 section 2.5.3.
If there is a security manager and host
is not null and host.length()
is not equal to zero, the security manager's checkConnect
method is called with the hostname and -1
as its arguments to see if the operation is allowed.
host
- the name of the host, or null
.
UnknownHostException
- if no IP address for the host
could be found, or if a scope_id was specified for a global IPv6 address.
SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its checkConnect
method doesn't allow the operation.
SecurityManager.checkConnect(java.lang.String, int)
public static InetAddress getByAddress(byte[] addr) throws UnknownHostException
InetAddress
object given the raw IP address . The argument is in network byte order: the highest order byte of the address is in getAddress()[0]
.
This method doesn't block, i.e. no reverse name service lookup is performed.
IPv4 address byte array must be 4 bytes long and IPv6 byte array must be 16 bytes long
addr
- the raw IP address in network byte order
UnknownHostException
- if IP address is of illegal length
public static InetAddress getLocalHost() throws UnknownHostException
If there is a security manager, its checkConnect
method is called with the local host name and -1
as its arguments to see if the operation is allowed. If the operation is not allowed, an InetAddress representing the loopback address is returned.
UnknownHostException
- if no IP address for the host
could be found.
SecurityManager.checkConnect(java.lang.String, int)
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