Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 18 Mar 1999 21:36:15 +0100 | From | Q <> | Subject | Re: TCP hanging on CLOSE? |
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Romano Giannetti wrote: > > ...I had a router crash this morning, and fetchmail dropped some > connection for timeout. Now I have : > > Active Internet connections (w/o servers) > Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State > tcp 80 0 pern:2280 upco.es:pop CLOSE_WAIT > tcp 80 0 pern:2273 upco.es:pop CLOSE_WAIT > tcp 0 0 pern:2243 upco.es:pop CLOSE > tcp 0 0 pern:2230 upco.es:pop CLOSE > [...20 more connection] > tcp 0 1 pern:2185 upco.es:pop CLOSE > tcp 0 1 pern:2184 upco.es:pop CLOSE > tcp 0 1 pern:2183 upco.es:pop CLOSE > tcp 0 1 pern:2182 upco.es:pop CLOSE > > This ones are here since this morning (it's about 10 hours) > > I supposed that after some time they would be forcibly closed. Server is > pop3 daemon, I am not sure what machine but I think a SG (sendmail > says IRIS 2.0). >
I had the same probably with a 2.2.1, I could not reach that host. It was like that for a few days. I had to kill inet, then it took an other 10 minutes before it was gone.
If I remeber good it was connected to ftp, and had 1 byte in the sendq.
Q
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