By the way, what's a socket?
Depends upon network type and OpSys
Basically a socket is a place to send data and "not worry" too much about where it went. A pipe (usually a named permanent connection) is set-up between two sockets or two points. You can encrypt data traveling over a pipe by function of the pipe - but you usually must encrypt data before sending it to a socket.
A Socket is typically between applications and their data and pipes are between applications.
An example is MySQL:
*.mysql *.* 0 0 49152 0 LISTEN
30001558e50 stream-ord 300026159e0 00000000 /tmp/mysql.sock
This is a local Unix Socket where MySQL awaits a connection.
man or perldoc -
IO::Handle IO::Seekable IO::File IO::Pipe IO::Socket IO::Dir
HTH/Sx
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