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Killing A Port Connection Manually (?????)

shadowbot

Junior Member
First off, I would just like to thank all of the members who have helped me in the past. Thanks, I really appreciate it! 🙂

My question is.....when you are in the MS-DOS prompt and type in "netstat -an", you get a list of all active connections. But WHICH command would I use to kill/terminate one of those active connections which were listed when I typed in the command "netstat -an"?????

Thank you very much,
-SahdowBot
 
Just kill the program that has that connection open and you should be scott free. check foundstone.com's R&D tools for fport. That will show you what program belongs to what port in NT/2k
 
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