Kill port on remote server with ssh












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I want to kill specific port on remote host with below command:



ssh username@remoteip "fuser -k 2323/tcp"


but got fuser: command not found error. This command available on remote machine.



Any idea?



My Linux distribution: Centos










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    Where is that command available on remote machine?

    – RalfFriedl
    Feb 19 at 6:30











  • @RalfFriedl Hi, thanks man, you gave me a clue. fuser command available on /sbin on remote machine.

    – mehdi shahdoost
    Feb 19 at 6:35
















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I want to kill specific port on remote host with below command:



ssh username@remoteip "fuser -k 2323/tcp"


but got fuser: command not found error. This command available on remote machine.



Any idea?



My Linux distribution: Centos










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Where is that command available on remote machine?

    – RalfFriedl
    Feb 19 at 6:30











  • @RalfFriedl Hi, thanks man, you gave me a clue. fuser command available on /sbin on remote machine.

    – mehdi shahdoost
    Feb 19 at 6:35














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I want to kill specific port on remote host with below command:



ssh username@remoteip "fuser -k 2323/tcp"


but got fuser: command not found error. This command available on remote machine.



Any idea?



My Linux distribution: Centos










share|improve this question
















I want to kill specific port on remote host with below command:



ssh username@remoteip "fuser -k 2323/tcp"


but got fuser: command not found error. This command available on remote machine.



Any idea?



My Linux distribution: Centos







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  • 1





    Where is that command available on remote machine?

    – RalfFriedl
    Feb 19 at 6:30











  • @RalfFriedl Hi, thanks man, you gave me a clue. fuser command available on /sbin on remote machine.

    – mehdi shahdoost
    Feb 19 at 6:35














  • 1





    Where is that command available on remote machine?

    – RalfFriedl
    Feb 19 at 6:30











  • @RalfFriedl Hi, thanks man, you gave me a clue. fuser command available on /sbin on remote machine.

    – mehdi shahdoost
    Feb 19 at 6:35








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Where is that command available on remote machine?

– RalfFriedl
Feb 19 at 6:30





Where is that command available on remote machine?

– RalfFriedl
Feb 19 at 6:30













@RalfFriedl Hi, thanks man, you gave me a clue. fuser command available on /sbin on remote machine.

– mehdi shahdoost
Feb 19 at 6:35





@RalfFriedl Hi, thanks man, you gave me a clue. fuser command available on /sbin on remote machine.

– mehdi shahdoost
Feb 19 at 6:35










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