UNIX & DOMAIN STRUCTURE

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The protocol addresses used to identify clients and servers in the Unix domain are pathnames within the normal filesystem.

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Recall that IPv4 uses a combination of 32-bit addresses and 16-bit port numbers for its protocol addresses, and IPv6 uses a combination of 128-bit addresses and 16-bit port numbers for its protocol addresses.

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These pathnames are not normal Unix files: We cannot read from or write to these files except from a program that has associated the pathname with a Unix domain socket.

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