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61 the UNIX domain, for on-system communication;
130 Sequenced-packet sockets allow the user to manipulate the
180 create a datagram socket for on-machine use the call might
214 may never be duplicate <protocol, local address, local port, foreign
215 address, foreign port> tuples. UNIX domain sockets need not always
224 an association, <local address, local port>
231 address and port number to a socket, because the
247 Internet domain names contain an Internet address and port
249 port number. In the UNIX domain, names contain a path name and
315 binds a socket to a well-known address associated with the service
343 pathname, Internet address and port number, or NS address and
344 port number of the server to which the
381 gateways or switching nodes. Many times the status returned
398 refused, but rather the individual messages which comprise the
427 it may supply a buffer for the client socket's name. The value-result
437 a specific individual, or individuals. It is up to the user process
467 specified as a non-zero value if one or more
524 Otherwise, the system will set the local address and/or port
539 the call will return \-1 and the global value \fIerrno\fP will
548 a value-result fashion, initially containing the size of
603 are pending; out-of-band data is the only
642 a \-1 is returned with the error number in \fIerrno\fP,
651 returns a non-zero value if \fIfd\fP is a member of the set
659 returns a non-zero value, indicating permission to read, then a
663 \fIs2\fP as it is available from each and with a one-second