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  2. Network socket - Wikipedia

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    A network socket is a software structure within a network node of a computer network that serves as an endpoint for sending and receiving data across the network. The structure and properties of a socket are defined by an application programming interface (API) for the networking architecture.

  3. Category:Network socket - Wikipedia

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  4. Berkeley sockets - Wikipedia

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    A socket is an abstract representation for the local endpoint of a network communication path. The Berkeley sockets API represents it as a file descriptor in the Unix philosophy that provides a common interface for input and output to streams of data.

  5. Socket - Wikipedia

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    Network socket, an end-point in a communication across a network or the Internet; Unix domain socket, an end-point in local inter-process communication; socket(), a system call defined by the Berkeley sockets API; CPU socket, the connector on a computer's motherboard for the CPU

  6. List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia

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    They are used by system processes that provide widely used types of network services. On Unix-like operating systems, a process must execute with superuser privileges to be able to bind a network socket to an IP address using one of the well-known ports. [5]

  7. Computer network programming - Wikipedia

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    W. Richard Stevens: UNIX Network Programming, Volume 1, Second Edition: Networking APIs: Sockets and XTI, Prentice Hall, 1998, ISBN 0-13-490012-X ^ "Chapter 12 - Network Programming". COMP1406 (PDF) . 2017.

  8. Winsock - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Sockets project had its origins in a Birds of a Feather session held at Interop '91 in San Jose on October 10, 1991. [1] It is based on socket specifications created by NetManage and which it put into public domain at this meeting. At the time the NetManage socket was the only 100% DLL-based, multi-threaded product for Windows 3.0 ...

  9. EAD socket - Wikipedia

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    EAD (German: Ethernet-Anschlussdose) is an obsolete connection standard for network plugs and sockets used in the early 1990s. Ethernet networking of this period (mid 1980s to mid 1990s) used "thin coax" or 10BASE2. All devices on a network segment connected to the same electrical section of RG-58 coaxial cable.