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⟩ What is with the second parameter in bind()?

The man page shows it as "struct sockaddr *my_addr". The sockaddr struct though is just a place holder for the structure it really wants. You have to pass different structures depending on what kind of socket you have. For an AF_INET socket, you need the sockaddr_in structure. It has three fields of interest:

sin_family

Set this to AF_INET.

sin_port

The network byte-ordered 16 bit port number

sin_addr

The host's ip number.

This is a struct in_addr,

which contains only one field,

s_addr which is a u_long.

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