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Re: IMPORTANT: How do I kick connected users?



What types of streams were these client watching? Live or VOD? If the clients are still there that would indicate that the clients are actually alive - are they by chance watching a live feed that just isn't sending any data?

Currently, there is no way to kill and individual connection. Seems like a reasonable feature request, though.

-C

On Thursday, September 20, 2001, at 01:10 AM, Felix Havemann wrote:

Hi!

I asked this some time ago and got no response. Does this mean that there is no way doing that? Can anybody help with the following?
I have some "died" connections that transfer 0 bytes for days (that is, what the web-interface tells me). How do I kick these connections? How do I kick connections at all without having to stop the server?


Thanks for any help in advance

Felix
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