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network programming - Default Gateway in C on Linux

How do you find the default gateway of a routing table using C on Linux?

I don't want to issue a call to the shell or read a file. There are ioctls for adding and deleteing routes (SIOCADDRT, SIOCDELRT) and I've found on reference to getting routes (SIOCGRTCONF) but it seems that the version of the kernel I'm using doesn't support SIOCGRTCONF.

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I think reading /proc/net/route will be your best bet. Would you consider this a "file"?

The format of /proc/net/route is well-known, and in-memory, so there's no I/O penalty or fear of this changing (i.e. versus reading something from /etc/network/*)


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