I'm pretty sure this can't happen on NIO :)

On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 04:03:53PM +0100, Niklas Bergh wrote:
> Below is a listning of the initial 5 connections in my OCM. Please note
> that there are 4 inbound connections that has been idle for 7.3 days (if
> the value specified is in microseconds). The node has been up for 7 days
> and 10 hours so I guess that it is ok from that point of view.
> 
> However... 5 days ago we switched firewall (new hardware) and because of
> that there is *no chance at all* that those connections can exist right
> now and since the machine that the node runs on isn't
> NAT:ed/portforwarded by the new firewall they cannot have been
> established after the switch. Apparently the node still thinks that they
> exist... Ideas?
> 
> Btw, it is a v593 node running in Suns JVM 1.4.1_02-b06 on win2k
> 
> Peer addr     Send Count      Send Size       Receiving       Messages
> Idle time     Lifetime        Thread  Type    ID
> 217.80.246.68:4101    0       0       no      8       627153302
> 627381440     QThread-2652    Inbound 8adbb
> 64.159.114.204:2276   0       0       no      15      624714325
> 625562404     QThread-4522    Inbound 1c5d629
> 66.19.18.160:65444    0       0       no      11      614160389
> 615338994     QThread-10104   Inbound 2e289d
> 81.10.128.128:1127    0       0       no      8       613887477
> 614359285     QThread-10525   Inbound 148221d
> 206.58.251.131:23862  1       5000    no      345     0
> 96859427      QThread-18243   Outbound        1750330
> 
> 
> /N
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