That does it ... I disconnected my cable modem while having an open telnet connection to 995. Now that process is stuck.Does the same thing happen if you telnet to port 110?
Actually yes - so far! But the stack trace and strace are instructive: (gdb) bt #0 0x006cf2e8 in ___newselect_nocancel () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 #1 0x08073f76 in prot_fill (s=0x9f6bf48) at prot.c:439#2 0x080757ad in prot_fgets (buf=0xbfff7a30 "quit", size=8191, s=0x9f6bf48) at prot.c:1196
#3 0x0804da6b in cmdloop () at pop3d.c:762#4 0x0804d516 in service_main (argc=1, argv=0x9f1f008, envp=0xbfffb80c) at pop3d.c:543
#5 0x08054550 in main (argc=1, argv=0x9, envp=0xbfffb80c) at service.c:539 # strace -p 18432 Process 18432 attached - interrupt to quit select(1, [0], NULL, NULL, {463, 90000}The select() will time out eventually, I'm sure. I'm currently waiting for that to happen.
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