I found the command.  Here are some basics on it.

pfctl

-k host
Kill all of the state entries originating from the specified
host. A second -k host option may be specified, which will kill
all the state entries from the first host to the second host.
For example, to kill all of the state entries originating from
host:

# pfctl -k host

To kill all of the state entries from host1 to host2:

# pfctl -k host1 -k host2



On Thursday 29 March 2007 21:01, Sally Janghos wrote:
> Is there a way to kill/cut off an established TCP session without doing a
> reset all state?
>
>   Thanks,
>     Sally
>
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