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Operating Systems Solaris How to kill the TCP ESTABLISHED connection in netstat Post 302373049 by GIC1986 on Thursday 19th of November 2009 09:27:49 AM
Old 11-19-2009
Jilliagre you are Brillant !!!


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 Smilie ) /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)


Sample out put

Code:
 239: S_IFSOCK mode:0666 dev:315,0 ino:4352 uid:0 gid:0 size:0
      O_RDWR
        sockname: AF_INET <my IP>  port: 49389
        peername: AF_INET <destin IP>  port: 3955
 240: S_IFSOCK mode:0666 dev:315,0 ino:40669 uid:0 gid:0 size:0
      O_RDWR
        sockname: AF_INET <my IP>  port: 8103
        peername: AF_INET <destin IP>  port: 10008

Thanks in advance
GIC

Last edited by Neo; 11-19-2009 at 01:50 PM.. Reason: code tags please!
 

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TCPCONNECT(1)						      General Commands Manual						     TCPCONNECT(1)

NAME
tcpconnect - general TCP/IP client SYNOPSIS
tcpconnect [-irv] [-l localaddr] host port DESCRIPTION
tcpconnect creates a TCP/IP connection to a server running on the machine host, listening to port port. It then reads standard input and sends to the remote server, and data received from the server is printed to standard output. When end-of-file is reached on both standard input and the TCP/IP connection, tcpconnect terminates. OPTIONS
-i Terminate at end-of-file on standard input; don't wait for the server to close the connection. -r Terminate when the remote server closes the connection; don't wait for end-of-file on standard input. -v Verbose mode. Prints a message to standard error when the connection has been established. -l addr:port Bind the local end-point of the connection to IP address addr, TCP port port. Either the IP address or the port, but not both, may be left out, meaning that the operating system gets to choose that part by itself. SEE ALSO
tcplisten(1), telnet(1), tcpbug(1). BUGS
The names of the options are not yet finalized, and may change at a future release. 1997 April 13 TCPCONNECT(1)
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