To do this you must run it as administrator, of course. There is at least one program ( CurrPorts) that does exactly this and I used it today for the purpose of closing specific sockets on a process that was started before CurrPorts was started. ![]() So all you really need is either for Windows to provide an API that allows this directly, or for someone to have written a program that operates somewhat like a VPN or Fiddler and gives you a way to close sockets that pass through it. Consider for a moment that the remote machine, the network card, the network cable, and your OS can all cause the socket to close.Ĭonsider also that Fiddler and Desktop VPN software can insert themselves into the network stack and show you all your traffic or reroute all your traffic. You don't have to be the current process owning the socket to close it. Killing the process that owns the connection is really a bad idea here because this would take down the server (all users would lose functionality when we just want to selectively and temporally drop this one connection). Normally, I would add a firewall to do the job, but this would take some time, and I was in an emergency situation. this user is doing bad things, we asked them to stop but the connection didn't get dropped somewhere along the way). Then, I discover that this connection is undesired (e.g. 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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![]() There are several other alternatives available for those looking for something similar to Overwatch.In this blog post, we will provide an introduction to some of these alternatives.One such game is Paladins.Similar to Overwatch, Paladins is a team-based shooter game with a variety of heroes and abilities to choose from. However, it is not the only game of its kind out there Welcome, gamers! If you're a fan of Overwatch but looking for some alternatives, you've come to the right place.In this blog post, we'll be exploring the top 10 free-to-play games like Overwatch, as well as the best paid Overwatch alternatives for Mac OS.Whether you're wanting to try something new or simply unable to play Overwatch on your device, we've got you covered.So, strap into your seats and get ready for some thrilling action-packed gaming experiences!Introduction to Overwatch AlternativesOverwatch, the popular team-based shooter game, has been a favorite among gamers since its release in 2016.
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![]() Hades was a just god, but he grew lonely and cold as he carried out his duties over the centuries. The other gods had grown to fear him, and the mortals hardly dared to utter his name. Now, the underworld was a dark, isolated place, and since it was Hades’ job to judge the souls of all the dead, there was so much work to be done and he hardly ever was able to see his family up above. One day Hades, the God of the Underworld, happened to glance up at the world above and noticed Persephone playing with a group of nymphs in her fields. She meant to keep her innocent and virginal forever, always by her mother’s side. Demeter was very protective of her daughter, keeping her naive to the ways of the world and dressing her as a child, even as she grew into a women. They conceived a beautiful goddess named Persephone, who was loved by all for her lighthearted kindness. Once upon a time, Zeus, the King of the Gods, was having an affair with the goddess of the harvest, Demeter. Sorry this is long, but I had to tell it right. Because the myth of Hades and Persephone, sometimes referred to as the “Abduction” or “Rape” of Persephone is a love story… just not necessarily a happy one. It’s also one of the most famous love stories ever told. Greek mythology has probably always been my favorite mythology, and this might be my favorite stories of all time. ![]() “Mojo” tracks the player’s experience over time, rewarding them with alternate or extreme routines as they level up. While Just Dance 4 is mostly about embracing the experience and getting a good score, it also features a few systems to add replayability. Experienced rhythm gamers may be put off by this at first, but if they accept that their first few runs through a song are going to be rough, they’ll come to appreciate the unique flavor each routine has to offer. Unlike other rhythm games, where an expert player can perfect a song on their first try, every song in Just Dance 4 requires its own techniques and timing, testing players on how well they can master a single routine rather than a universal set of skills. It’s a simple system, but the unique choreography for each song adds a steep learning curve. Once the routine is over, players are then awarded stars based on how well they performed. ![]() Players must use their motion device of choice (whether it’s a Wii Remote, Kinect, or PlayStation Move) to imitate the routine, earning points as they bust moves in time with the music. Upon choosing a song from the game’s forty plus song track list, players are presented with one of the series’ iconic dancers, who performs a choreographed dance routine for that specific song. When you boil it down, Just Dance 4’s gameplay is actually pretty simple. Featuring enhanced visuals, an expanded workout mode in Just Sweat, and a well-rounded track list, fans of motion-controlled dancing games applaud it as one of the very best.īut how does it compare to more traditional rhythm games, such as Dance Dance Revolution or Guitar Hero? Can Just Dance 4 appeal to even hardcore rhythm gamers? Bust a Move (or Two) Originally released on Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U, Just Dance 4 is generally considered to be one of the best games in the entire series. The Gold Standard for Motion-Controlled Rhythm Games |