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Is there a command to terminate an established connection in Apache?
Thanks in advance.
Renato...
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- 11-29-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Disconnecting Established Connection
Is there a command to terminate an established connection in Apache?
Thanks in advance.
Renato
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Find the that connection process ID and kill it, as yor are killing other process es.
- 11-30-2005 #3Linux Engineer
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Unless the process communicates with multiple hosts at the time, and only one should be blocked...
Originally Posted by Manuel
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disconnecting established connections
this is a very different view of the same subject......
i live in a very creepy neighbouhood in south california. too poor to move. almost crtainly more than one undercover cop; drug dealer; even cia guys -- maybe the kind of people who fly off to baghdad to torture people. the kind who know microwave equipment.......
what happens to me repeatedly is this: i am online typing and my external modem suddennly beeps aloud a half dozen times and then my disal up connection is broken. as if some of the human garbage around her is playing with his equipment.
this happened just now when typing a lengthy reply on this forum. see "newbie under 200mb". becuase of the timijg -- right when i was about to submit -- it really looks like local electronic bugging as opposed to internet hacking. nevertheless, any advice anyone could offer mighnt be a lifesaver......
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Hello Jaboua,
I thinks Apache is controlling each request as independent process ID. Isn't it?
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That may be so, I'm not aure, haven't run apache on my desktop since a year ago or something when I used mandriva 10.1 comunity, so I haven't really checked
Originally Posted by Manuel


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