Re: tool to externally "zap" a TCP connection?

From: Matty (matty_at_daemons.net)
Date: 12/25/04


Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 00:43:24 -0500

Martin Carpenter wrote:
> "Chris Markle" <cmarkle@sendmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Anyone aware of tools for any form of Linux that let
>>you (root?) zap a TCP connection in progress with a
>>running application?
>
>
> Googling "TCP hijack" may provide some useful information, e.g.,
>
> http://www.trustinginthefuture.com/faq/howto5.html
>
> The only tools that I've seen have been windows-based, but it should be
> reasonably straightforward to create something with the appropriate
> knowledge and, say, libpcap.
>
>
>

You might try compiling the OpenBSD tcpdrop source:

http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=tcpdrop&sektion=8



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