A socket is one endpoint of a two-way communication link between two programs running on the network. Sockets are bound to a port number so that the TCP layer can identify the application that data is destined to be sent to. Sockets are commonly used for client-server applications where the server listens on a specific port for incoming client requests. Once a connection is established, data can be exchanged between the client and server over the socket.
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