Creates an ONC RPC client handle for the remote program prognum, version versnum at address addr. The client uses UDP as the transport. The routine is similar to the clnt_create routine, except clntudp_create allows you to specify a socket and the UDP retransmission time. If you specify the port number as zero by using addr->sin_port, the Portmapper provides the number of the port on which the remote program is listening. The clntudp_create routine uses the global variable rpc_ createerr. rpc_createerr is a structure that contains the most recent service creation error. Use rpc_createerr if you want the client program to handle the error. The value of rpc_createerr is set by any RPC client creation routine that does not succeed. The rpc_createerr variable is defined in the CLNT.H file. The socket referenced by sockp is copied into a private area for RPC to use. It is the client's responsibility to close the socket referenced by sockp. The authentication scheme for the client, client->cl_auth, gets set to null authentication. The calling program can set this to something different if necessary. NOTES Since UDP/IP messages can only hold up to 8 KB of encoded data, this transport cannot be used for procedures that take large arguments or return huge results. If addr->sin_port is 0 and the requested program is available on the host but the program does not support the requested version number, this routine still succeeds. A subsequent call to the clnt_call routine will discover the version mismatch. Use the clnt_create_vers routine if you want to avoid this condition.