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Top Forums Programming sockets... Post 3437 by devy8 on Monday 2nd of July 2001 10:50:51 AM
Old 07-02-2001
sockets...

Hi !
I had a verry simple question to ask...
In unix when we create pipes.. the unnamed pipes that is...
is there any way to access those pipes outside the code ?
Another thing.. do sockets have an entry in the inode table ?

TIA,
Devyani.
 

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