One of the connections listed in netstat output, a telnet connection I
probably made a while ago, does not disappear, even when the network
interface over which the connection occurred is removed from the kernel
routing tables.  The state appears as being `ESTABLISHED' although this
is not possible; there are no clients active here that are utilizing
telnet (according to fuser) so it's not a matter of exiting the client.
I can't figure out how to remove this anomaly without rebooting, and I
really don't want to have to do that.  The receive and send queues have
`0' listed as their data contents.

Anyone know what's up or how to fix this? Kernel version is 2.0.36;
netstat version output looks like this:

net-tools 1.45
netstat 1.26 (1998-03-02)
Fred Baumgarten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Alan Cox.
+NEW_ADDRT +RTF_IRTT +RTF_REJECT +RT_NETLINK +FW_MASQUERADE -NLS
AF:(inet) +UNIX +INET -INET6 -IPX -AX25 -NETROM -ATALK 
HW: +ETHER +ARC +SLIP +PPP +TUNNEL +TR -AX25 -NETROM +FR 

-- 
Scott
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