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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:44:42+00:00 2026-05-13T10:44:42+00:00

What is the difference between an ordinary socket and a TCP socket?. Also in

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What is the difference between an ordinary socket and a TCP socket?. Also in a web server like IIS, how many TCP sockets can be created in a server?. I had read somewhere that when the client connects to a web server(on port 80), the web server creates a temporary port and replies to the client on the temporary port. Is that true ?.

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    2026-05-13T10:44:43+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:44 am

    As Andrew mentioned, socket is just an interface. Think about plug and socket; where socket is an external interface for the plug.

    Now imagine a socket inside the computer and a plug coming from the outside world, plugged into that socket – that is, connected; now they would need to tell each other how they would communicate(that is, the protocol). The standard forms of protocol are TCP or UDP. See introduction to TCPIP.

    A socket is defined by a protocol and
    an address on the host. The format of
    the address is specific to each
    protocol. In TCP/IP, the address is
    the combination of the IP address and
    port. Two sockets, one for each end of
    the connection, form a bidirectional
    communications path.

    An OS can have up to 65536 ports; in windows up to 1024 are reserved by OS for itself.

    Yes, it is correct that a server(including IIS) takes on the initial request and forwards the connection to a redirected port. Worth a a glimpse link. Also, see performance tuning section if you want to limit connections to IIS.

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