# How to convert IP4 and IP6 addresses to long value in C?

I need a function that works both with IP4 and IP6 addresses and I need to convert an address from it's string representation (IP4) or hexdecimal representation (IP6) to it's long value. The current code I have is:

struct addrinfo *addr;
// This converts an char* ip_address to an addrinfo, so now I know whether
// it's a IP4 or IP6 address
if (result ==0) {
long ip_value = dst->s_addr;
return ip_value;
}


I do get a long from dst->s_addr but I am pretty sure that this is incorrect. Any pointers on how to solve this are much appreciated!

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First of all your dst isn't large enough for an IPv6 address:

unsigned char buf[sizeof(struct in6_addr)]; /* Since it's larger than in_addr */
int result = getaddrinfo(ip_address, NULL, NULL, buf);


If the address is IPv4, buf is an in_addr which is an uint32_t.

uint32_t u;
memcpy(&u, buf, sizeof(u));


If the address is IPv6 converting to long doesn't actually make sense. You need something that's 128 bits wide or roll your own. That last bit isn't so easy, so ask yourself: are you sure you need this ?

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Hi, thanks so much for your help! When you say my inet_pton call is wrong, you mean the getaddrinfo call? About IP6, yes it should be a 128 bits, I know that we will need this so I rather fix it now.... Do I need to fix the inet_pton call as well? –  DrDee Feb 17 '12 at 23:05
@DrDee Sorry, I misread the question. Your inet_pton call is actually almost correct, I edited my answer. –  cnicutar Feb 17 '12 at 23:06
The value that is in buf is always 140734799738144 (I guess that's sizeof struct in6_addr). Sorry for keep asking but how do I get from here the 'long' representation of the ip address? –  DrDee Feb 17 '12 at 23:32
@DrDee in6_addr is much larger (2^128). I don't know any way to get a decimal representation for a 128 bit number other than doing it by hand. –  cnicutar Feb 17 '12 at 23:34