cavitt@cs.odu.edu (David Cavitt) (07/31/90)
IF the PC gets disconnected from the UNIX machine, without me purposefully shutting everything(killing all clients then logging out), it hoses up networking on the UNIX machine. I then cannot rlogin, telnet or ftp to the unix machine. Even though it seems to make the connection, it never asks for login. If I sit down at the console, I can rlogin out of the UNIX machine but not telnet or FTP. The netstat command gives me this: Active Internet connections Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address (state) tcp 20 0 snox.xxrc.zzzz.g.login uxv.xxrc.zzzz.go.1020 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 6 0 snox.xxrc.zzzz.g.telne hail.xxrc.zzzz.g.1032 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 20 0 snox.xxrc.zzzz.g.login jkapc.xxrc.zzzz..27 CLOSE_WAIT tcp 0 0 snox.xxrc.zzzz.g.exec jkapc.xxrc.zzzz..600 CLOSED tcp 0 0 snox.xxrc.zzzz.g.1071 jkapc.xxrc.zzzz..Xserv FIN_WAIT_1 Whats the problem here?????? There are no processes that correspond to these 'active' Internet connections. Is there some way to delete these connections?? So far the only way to fix this is to reboot. I've attempted to stop, then restart networking, but I'm not sure of what I'm doing and the mocumentation is silent about this. Also What is the accepted method of quiting X, Kill the server??? THANKs for the Help Keith Alston jon@uxv.larc.nasa.gov jc-svs ;-)