Try

        ip.ip_dst.s_addr = inet_addr("10.10.11.240");

inet_addr() returns addresses in network byte order so no further work is
required.  There's also ascii2addr -- with the advent of IPv6, I'm not
sure what the approved mechanism is.  But for IPv4, which is what you
seem to be interested in, inet_addr() is the easiest path.

On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Mourad Lakhdar wrote:

> 
>               hi everybody:
> 
> i need to insert a new ip address in the ip stucture , but i don't know
> how to do ; there is the problem :
> 
>       i have for exemple an ip address of : 10.10.11.240
> 
>       i'm seekinf if there is a function such that i can insert this ip
> address in the field : 
>               ip->ip_dst.s_addr
> 
> where ip is : struct ip* ip;
> 
> 
> 
> 
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