NAME
tcpdrop
—
drop a TCP connection
SYNOPSIS
tcpdrop |
local-addr local-port remote-addr remote-port |
DESCRIPTION
The tcpdrop
command drops the TCP
connection specified by the local address local-addr,
port local-port and the foreign address
remote-addr, port remote-port.
Addresses and ports can be specified by name or numeric value.
To simplify dropping TCP connections using the output of
fstat(1) and
netstat(1), tcpdrop
also supports a
two-argument form where the address and port are separated by a colon
(‘:’) or dot (‘.’) character.
EXAMPLES
If a connection to httpd(8) is causing congestion on a network link, one can drop the TCP session in charge:
$ fstat | grep 'httpd.*internet.*<--' www httpd 21307 3* internet stream tcp \ 0xd1007ca8 192.168.5.41:80 <-- 192.168.5.1:26747
Either of the following commands will drop the connection:
# tcpdrop 192.168.5.41 80 192.168.5.1 26747 # tcpdrop 192.168.5.41:80 192.168.5.1:26747 # tcpdrop 192.168.5.41.80 192.168.5.1.26747
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The tcpdrop
program first appeared in
OpenBSD 3.6.
AUTHORS
The tcpdrop
program was written by
Markus Friedl
<markus@openbsd.org>.