Issue 3270: document Listener address restrictions on windows
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*address* is the address to be used by the bound socket or named pipe of the
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listener object.
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.. note::
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If an address of '0.0.0.0' is used, the address will not be a connectable
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end point on Windows. If you require a connectable end-point,
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you should use '127.0.0.1'.
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*family* is the type of socket (or named pipe) to use. This can be one of
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the strings ``'AF_INET'`` (for a TCP socket), ``'AF_UNIX'`` (for a Unix
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domain socket) or ``'AF_PIPE'`` (for a Windows named pipe). Of these only
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