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| Subject: | Destroying a socket without sending FIN |
| From: | Francesco Casadei <fr.casadei@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 06 Oct 2004 23:56:37 +0200 |
| Sender: | netdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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Hi all, sorry to bother you, but I need to know how to destroy a sock structure from modular code without having the kernel sending FIN, i.e. a kernel space implementation of a close() that simply don't talk to the other end about what's going on. Is there a way to achieve this? I know it may seems a little bit strange, but I need this as part of a research project. Please, don't be too rude with me! :-) Best regards, Francesco Casadei |
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