Mikael mikael.trash at gmail.com writes:
* resetting (wiping) the mbuf:s,
Not actually for resetting mbufs, but there's a tcpdrop(8),
with accompanying fstat(1) usage of course.
* Mikael mikael.tr...@gmail.com [2013-07-08 03:13]:
This email thread is to query for if anyone knows about a tool in OBSD for
* introspecting the TCP network stack state, preferably by simply getting
a pretty-printed dump of them, and for
netstat(1), last not least -A and -P
* resetting
Hi Alexey,
Awesome. Are you aware if if there's any way to unbind a bound TCP port too?
So, there's a process, defunct or not, that is bound to say port 80 - how
to force it to close?
Thanks,
Mikael
2013/7/8 Alexey E. Suslikov alexey.susli...@gmail.com
Mikael mikael.trash at gmail.com
On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 02:43:20PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Mikael mikael.tr...@gmail.com [2013-07-08 03:13]:
This email thread is to query for if anyone knows about a tool in OBSD for
* introspecting the TCP network stack state, preferably by simply getting
a pretty-printed dump
Dear list,
This email thread is to query for if anyone knows about a tool in OBSD for
* introspecting the TCP network stack state, preferably by simply getting
a pretty-printed dump of them, and for
* resetting the TCP network stack state
respectively and any tool for
* introspecting the
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