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Sockets let your network application communicate with other systems over the network. Each socket can be viewed as an endpoint in a network connection. It has an address that specifies:
Before you can make a socket connection, you... more | |
The host is the system that is running the application that contains the socket. You can describe the host for a socket by giving its IP address, which is a string of four numeric (byte) values in the standard Internet dot notation, such as | |
While the IP address provides enough information to find the system on the other end of a socket connection, you also need a port number on that system. Without port numbers, a system could only form a single connection at a time. Port numbers are unique identifiers that enable a single system to host multiple connections simultaneously, by giving each connection a separate port number. One way to look at port numbers is as numeric codes for the services implemented by network applications. This is a convention that allows listening server connections to make themselves available on a fixed port... more |
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