Connections are being created by the web platform itself (e.g. ASP.NET),
not at the DBMS level. So, no way to clean it up from the SQLi level.
Bye
On Jun 23, 2015 12:11 AM, "Rodrigo Zanatta Silva" <
rodrigozanattasi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I found a SQL Injection place by error in Microsoft SQL Server.
>
> But... Every call it create a exception and it start a new connection.
> When the stack is full of connection because the sqlexception, it stop and
> faill. I need to wait the garbage collection close all this connection! The
> easy way to solve this is change the code from the page... But... We know I
> can't do it.
>
> How can I inject a SQL Command to close this connection. Can I do it with
> SQL? Or it will be useless because it will first fail and never execute the
> rest of SQL?
>
>
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