How to close one side of a TCP connection leaving other side hanging open? (No FIN or RST sent)

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I am trying to recreate a scenario where a Solaris client is connected to a Linux server via TCP socket, but the client side of the connection suddenly goes down without sending sending a FIN or RST packet. This is a very similar result to having the network cable between the client and server pulled.



Is there any command or series of commands in Solaris that might be able to recreate this situation without having to pull any network cables?



Thank you in advance for your time.









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    I am trying to recreate a scenario where a Solaris client is connected to a Linux server via TCP socket, but the client side of the connection suddenly goes down without sending sending a FIN or RST packet. This is a very similar result to having the network cable between the client and server pulled.



    Is there any command or series of commands in Solaris that might be able to recreate this situation without having to pull any network cables?



    Thank you in advance for your time.









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      I am trying to recreate a scenario where a Solaris client is connected to a Linux server via TCP socket, but the client side of the connection suddenly goes down without sending sending a FIN or RST packet. This is a very similar result to having the network cable between the client and server pulled.



      Is there any command or series of commands in Solaris that might be able to recreate this situation without having to pull any network cables?



      Thank you in advance for your time.









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      I am trying to recreate a scenario where a Solaris client is connected to a Linux server via TCP socket, but the client side of the connection suddenly goes down without sending sending a FIN or RST packet. This is a very similar result to having the network cable between the client and server pulled.



      Is there any command or series of commands in Solaris that might be able to recreate this situation without having to pull any network cables?



      Thank you in advance for your time.







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