You don't mention what OS you're doing this on. If you're using Win32, AF_UNIX isn't supported. You'll need to use AF_INET-style sockets, which work just fine for communicating between Win32 processes.
If instead you're doing this on a *nix system, what does $@ say after bind fails? That might give you some guidance.
In reply to Re: Socket between internal processes
by dws
in thread Socket between internal processes
by mint1981
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