You create a server by calling make-network-process with
:server t. The server will listen for connection requests from
clients. When it accepts a client connection request, that creates a
new network connection, itself a process object, with the following
parameters:
nil, the connection process does
not get a separate process buffer; otherwise, Emacs creates a new
buffer for the purpose. The buffer name is the server's buffer name
or process name, concatenated with the client identification string.
The server's process buffer value is never used directly by Emacs, but it is passed to the log function, which can log connections by inserting text there.
process-contact
keywords :host, :service, :remote.
