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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T21:27:49+00:00 2026-05-16T21:27:49+00:00

How is struct sockaddr different from struct sockaddr_un ? I know that we use

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How is struct sockaddr different from struct sockaddr_un ?

I know that we use these structures in client-server modules, for binding the socket to the socket address. And we use a cast operator for it to accept struct sockaddr_un.

I want to know how different/similar they are, and why the cast operator?

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    2026-05-16T21:27:50+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:27 pm

    “struct sockaddr” is a generic definition. It’s used by any socket function that requires an address.

    “struct sockaddr_un” (a “Unix sockets” address) is a specific kind of address family.

    The more commonly seen “struct sockaddr_in” (an “Internet socket” address) is another specific kind of address family.

    The cast is what allows the sockets APIs to accept a common parameter type that will actually be any one of several different actual types.

    Here’s a good link that shows several different address family definitions:

    http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca/~qiao/courses/cs3mh3/tutorials/socket.html

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