![]() The POSIX man-page states that inet_pton returns 0 if the input is not a valid IPv4 dotted-decimal string or a valid IPv6 address string. This is also how it is implemented in SerenityOS. This means that we should treat a return value of 0 as an error to avoid using an invalid address (or 0.0.0.0). |
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