# PR_Bind Binds an address to a specified socket. ## Syntax ```{code} #include PRStatus PR_Bind( PRFileDesc *fd, const PRNetAddr *addr); ``` ### Parameters The function has the following parameters: `fd` : A pointer to a {ref}`PRFileDesc` object representing a socket. `addr` : A pointer to a {ref}`PRNetAddr` object representing the address to which the socket will be bound. ### Returns The function returns one of the following values: - Upon successful binding of an address to a socket, `PR_SUCCESS`. - If unsuccessful, `PR_FAILURE`. Further information can be obtained by calling {ref}`PR_GetError`. ## Description When a new socket is created, it has no address bound to it. {ref}`PR_Bind` assigns the specified address (also known as name) to the socket. If you do not care about the exact IP address assigned to the socket, set the `inet.ip` field of {ref}`PRNetAddr` to {ref}`PR_htonl`(`PR_INADDR_ANY`). If you do not care about the TCP/UDP port assigned to the socket, set the `inet.port` field of {ref}`PRNetAddr` to 0. Note that if {ref}`PR_Connect` is invoked on a socket that is not bound, it implicitly binds an arbitrary address the socket. Call {ref}`PR_GetSockName` to obtain the address (name) bound to a socket.