> > > Yeah, but you can use it to talk to the telnet on the local
> > > system, which in turn will talk to telnetd on the remote
> > > system ...
> >
> > No. There is NO mention of AF_UNIX in the telnet source code. This is
> > completely wrong.
> >
> > Telnet uses AF_INET and AF_INET6.
>
> Why don't you go back and re-read the question that started this all. I
> believe it said something to the effect of "How do I have one process talk
> to another".
I offered that in response to an answer that seems to me to be wrong.
If you have better information (and evidence), offer it. Other wise don't
bother posting.
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