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Mastering Python for Networking and Security
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Mastering Python for Networking and Security

by José Manuel Ortega
September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
426 pages
10h 46m
English
Packt Publishing
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Network sockets in Python

Communication between different entities in a network is based on Python's classic concept of sockets. A socket is defined by the IP address of the machine, the port on which it listens, and the protocol it uses.

Creating a socket in Python it is done through the socket.socket() method. The general syntax of the socket method is as follows:

s = socket.socket (socket_family, socket_type, protocol=0)

These arguments represent the address families and the protocol of the transport layer.

Depending on socket type, sockets are classified into flow sockets (socket.SOCK_STREAM) or datagram sockets (socket.SOCK_DGRAM), based on whether the service uses TCP or UDP. socket.SOCK_DGRAM is used for UDP communications, and socket.SOCK_STREAM ...

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