Let me get back on the "how to kill port connections" later...

But the problem will just come back, that person will just
likely restart the program later.

You have to:

1. Track down who is actually running the program on that port
   and have that person stop running the program.

2. Install a firewall script that by DEFAULT blocks all access
   to ports that you don't want to accessed from/to the outside world.

Ambo


On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Efren L Fernandez II wrote:

> yes...how do you do it?
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