socket_getpeername
Queries the remote side of the given socket which may either result in host/port or in a Unix filesystem path, dependent on its type
Description
bool socket_getpeername
( resource $socket
, string &$address
[, int &$port
] )
Parameters
-
socket
-
A valid socket resource created with socket_create
or socket_accept.
-
address
-
If the given socket is of type AF_INET
or
AF_INET6
, socket_getpeername
will return the peers (remote) IP address in
appropriate notation (e.g. 127.0.0.1 or
fe80::1) in the address
parameter and, if the optional port
parameter is
present, also the associated port.
If the given socket is of type AF_UNIX
,
socket_getpeername will return the Unix filesystem
path (e.g. /var/run/daemon.sock) in the
address
parameter.
-
port
-
If given, this will hold the port associated to
address
.
Return Values
Returns TRUE
on success or FALSE
on failure. socket_getpeername may also return
FALSE
if the socket type is not any of AF_INET
,
AF_INET6
, or AF_UNIX
, in which
case the last socket error code is not updated.
Notes
Note:
socket_getpeername should not be used with
AF_UNIX
sockets created with socket_accept.
Only sockets created with socket_connect or a primary
server socket following a call to socket_bind will return
meaningful values.
Note:
For having socket_getpeername to return a meaningful value,
the socket it is applied upon must of course be one for which the concept of
"peer" makes sense.
See Also
- socket_getsockname
- socket_last_error
- socket_strerror