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Synopsis:
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$convert(<ip address|hostname>)
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Technical:
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This function does a DNS lookup on the given address. For an IP address,
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it attempts to find the corresponding Internet hostname. For a hostname,
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it attempts to find the corresponding IP address.
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Practical:
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This function does effectively the same thing as $iptoname() and
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$nametoip(). It is mostly useful when you want to convert an address,
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but you aren't sure if the input will be an IP address or not.
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Returns:
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IP address or hostname corresponding to input, or nothing on error
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Examples:
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$convert(some.school.edu) returns IP address for "some.school.edu"
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$convert(192.168.1.1) returns hostname for "192.168.1.1"
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See Also:
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iptoname(6); nametoip(6)
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