Aw world ejection lookup
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Added in version 3.0 | ||
SDK | build 16 |
int aw_world_ejection_lookup (void)
Description
Queries information about an ejection in the world ejection database.
Callback
Notes
Only world server administration instances or those owned by a caretaker (i.e. aw_bool (AW_WORLD_CARETAKER_CAPABILITY) returns 1) may use this method.
Arguments
None
Argument attributes
- AW_EJECTION_TYPE (1)
- AW_EJECTION_ADDRESS (1)
(1) Specifies the ejection to be queried. See aw_world_ejection_add for more information.
Return values
- RC_SUCCESS (1) (2)
- RC_NOT_INITIALIZED (1)
- RC_NO_INSTANCE (1)
- RC_NO_CONNECTION (1)
- The connection to the world is down.
- RC_DATABASE_ERROR (2)
- RC_NO_SUCH_EJECTION (2)
(1) Possible return values when a callback is installed.
(2) Returned by the world server.
Returned attributes
- AW_EJECTION_TYPE
- AW_EJECTION_ADDRESS
- AW_EJECTION_CREATION_TIME
- AW_EJECTION_EXPIRATION_TIME
- AW_EJECTION_COMMENT
Usage
void lookup_ejection (char *address) { aw_int_set (AW_EJECTION_TYPE, AW_EJECT_BY_ADDRESS); aw_int_set (AW_EJECTION_ADDRESS, inet_addr (address)); if (aw_world_ejection_lookup () != RC_SUCCESS) printf ("IP address %s is not blocked.\n", address); else { if (!aw_int (AW_EJECTION_EXPIRATION_TIME)) printf ("%s is blocked indefinitely.\n", address); else printf ("%s will remain blocked for %d more seconds.\n", address, aw_int (AW_EJECTION_EXPIRATION_TIME) - time (NULL)); } }