XRemoveHosts()XRemoveHosts()Name
XRemoveHosts – remove multiple hosts from the access control list.
Synopsis
XRemoveHosts(display, hosts, num_hosts)
Display *display;
XHostAddress *hosts;
int num_hosts;
Arguments
display Specifies a connection to an X server; returned from
XOpenDisplay().
hosts Specifies the list of hosts that are to be removed.
num_hosts Specifies the number of hosts that are to be removed.
DescriptionXRemoveHosts() removes each specified host from the access control list
of the connected server. The server must be on the same host as the
process that call XRemoveHosts(), in order to change the access control
list.
If you remove your machine from the access control list, you can no
longer connect to that server, and there is no way back from this call
except to log out, edit the access control file, and reset the server.
The address data must be a valid address for the type of network in
which the server operates, as specified in the family member.
For TCP/IP, the address should be in network byte order. For the DEC‐
net family, the server performs no automatic swapping on the address
bytes. A Phase IV address is two bytes long. The first byte contains
the least significant eight bits of the node number. The second byte
contains the most significant two bits of the node number in the least
significant two bits of the byte, and the area in the most significant
six bits of the byte.
For more information on access control lists, see Volume One, Chapter
15, Other Programming Techniques.
Structures
typedef struct {
int family; /* for example Family Internet */
int length; /* length of address, in bytes */
char *address; /* pointer to where to find the bytes */
} XHostAddress;
/* constants used for family member of XHostAddress */
#define FamilyInternet 0
#define FamilyDECnet 1
#define FamilyChaos 2
Errors
BadAccess
BadValue
See AlsoXAddHost(), XAddHosts(), XDisableAccessControl(), XEnableAccessCon‐
trol(), XListHosts(), XRemoveHost(), XSetAccessControl().
Xlib - Host Access XRemoveHosts()