A client makes a connection and port 56789 is allocated for it. I want to close/kill them.ĮDIT, for clarification: Let's say that my server listens TCP port 80. I don't want answers on how to monitor them (I already do this). But the answers looked like a manual page of netstat or netsh commands focusing on how to monitor the ports. Googling about this, I saw some people asking the same thing. Does somebody knows how to close a TCP or UDP socket for a single connection via windows command line?
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