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TCPDROP(8)		OpenBSD System Manager's Manual		    TCPDROP(8)

NAME
     tcpdrop - drop a TCP connection

SYNOPSIS
     tcpdrop local-addr local-port remote-addr remote-port
     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.

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

SEE ALSO
     fstat(1), netstat(1)

HISTORY
     The tcpdrop program first appeared in OpenBSD 3.6.

AUTHORS
     The tcpdrop program was written by Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>.

OpenBSD 4.9			 July 2, 2007			   OpenBSD 4.9
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