But now I dont know what to do with this out put i can see the connection but how i will kill (will not kill -9 ) /disconnect am not root in the server
I found out the culpritss by running under the application user in UNIX
Please suggest how i can disconnect these type of connections?? ( it counts more than 80)
Hi Experts,
need help about release or refresh TCP Connection:
i have the sample like below :
application log connection:
0500 ( 192.168.0.1:36053) 00919 2007/05/10 23:30:25 112 13 2007/05/10 23:30:25 1969/12/31 17:00:00
0500 ( 192.168.0.1:36054) 00920 2007/05/10 23:30:26 000 00... (3 Replies)
I wrote a very simple script to calculate the DB connection from an appserver and check the total netstat connection to a particular DB exceed 25 then it will send mail
netstat -a 2> /dev/null | awk '/.*ESTAB/{print $5}' | cut -d. -f1 | uniq -c | awk '{if ($1 > 25)print $2," exceed ",$1;}'
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Hi - I frequently run commands, and transfer files to/from a host that uses SecurID ssh authentication. It is a real pain to have to enter the authentication information every time I want to interact with this host. I am wondering if there is a way to establish a one-time ssh connection to this... (2 Replies)
Dear experts,
I am seeing a lot of TCP failed connection attempts from "netstat -s" on one of our servers.
How can I pin point what connection failed and what are the ports involved?
Any tools/commands I can dig in deeper to diag. what went wrong on these "failed connection attempts"?
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HI
I know that it sounds crazy :eek:
appreciated if any one provided me a solution for my below case , the below script is checking the Database availability on many servers by establishing rsh session ( one by one ) , sometime one of the servers goes down and while this the script taking... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I want to kill TCP connections which have status as TIME_WAIT & no PID
(as per the output of the "netstat - p" command).
Is there any command/utility available to kill connections to a specific port or IP address.
The problem is that these connections don't have process ID (see... (4 Replies)
Hello
netstat -p give below 6634176 connections as closed.How do we trace that which all connections are being closed on the server?
1366888371 data packet headers correctly predicted
1195906 connection requests
5227320 connection accepts
5992919... (6 Replies)
I'm trying to configure a firewall for AIX to accept incoming connections on ports 22 and 443 and deny everything else. All is ok; the server accepts connections only on 22 and 443, but after that I also need to accept all outgoing connections -- ssh and telnet, for example. So I started with
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Good morning, I need your help please
After Restarting Aps or connection, these are connections
tcp 0 0 10.80.1.26.57597 10.81.248.79.53008 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 47 10.80.1.26.57607 10.81.248.79.53008 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 ... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
socket_create_listen
SOCKET_CREATE_LISTEN(3) 1 SOCKET_CREATE_LISTEN(3)socket_create_listen - Opens a socket on port to accept connectionsSYNOPSIS
resource socket_create_listen (int $port, [int $backlog = 128])
DESCRIPTION socket_create_listen(3) creates a new socket resource of type AF_INET listening on all local interfaces on the given port waiting for new
connections.
This function is meant to ease the task of creating a new socket which only listens to accept new connections.
PARAMETERS
o $port
- The port on which to listen on all interfaces.
o $backlog
- The $backlog parameter defines the maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow to. SOMAXCONN may be passed as
$backlog parameter, see socket_listen(3) for more information.
RETURN VALUES socket_create_listen(3) returns a new socket resource on success or FALSE on error. The error code can be retrieved with
socket_last_error(3). This code may be passed to socket_strerror(3) to get a textual explanation of the error.
NOTES
Note
If you want to create a socket which only listens on a certain interface you need to use socket_create(3), socket_bind(3) and
socket_listen(3).
SEE ALSO socket_create(3), socket_create_pair(3), socket_bind(3), socket_listen(3), socket_last_error(3), socket_strerror(3).
PHP Documentation Group SOCKET_CREATE_LISTEN(3)