# Unix abstract sockets This examples shows how to start a gRPC server listening on a unix abstract socket and how to get a gRPC client to connect to it. ## What is a unix abstract socket An abstract socket address is distinguished from a regular unix socket by the fact that the first byte of the address is a null byte ('\0'). The address has no connection with filesystem path names. ## Try it ``` go run server/main.go ``` ``` go run client/main.go ``` ## Explanation The gRPC server in this example listens on an address starting with a null byte and the network is `unix`. The client uses the `unix-abstract` scheme with the endpoint set to the abstract unix socket address without the null byte. The `unix` resolver takes care of adding the null byte on the client. See https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/naming.md for the more details.