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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:52:24+00:00 2026-05-13T20:52:24+00:00

I implemented a TCP Client using a thread opening a socket to a server

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I implemented a TCP Client using a thread opening a socket to a server and reading data from it in synchronous way.
When the line String thisLine = aReadStream.ReadLine(); blocks because there is no data to read from the socket and I try to perform a Thread.Abort to kill the thread ( since it is blocked on that ReadLine() ) I expect to be able to catch a ThreadAbortException BUT I can’t.

The thread remains blocked on that ReadLine() and is not killed.
Below the code I am using in my Thread.

Do you know why and what I am doing wrong and what to do to unblock that ReadLine()?

private void readSocket_andTriggerEvents()
{            
    TcpClient aClient = null;         

    try
    {
        aClient = new TcpClient();
        aClient.Connect(_HOST, _PORT);
        Trace.WriteLine("Socket Connected");

        NetworkStream aStream = aClient.GetStream();
        StreamReader aReadStream = new StreamReader(aStream);
        int nTimes = 0;

        while (this.isSocketThreadStarted) 
        {

            String thisLine = aReadStream.ReadLine(); // when no data
            // is available the application hangs here.
            // Thread.Abort doesn't work!
           }
    }                
    catch (ThreadAbortException ex)
    {
        Trace.WriteLine("The Thread was brute-forced killed");
        // I never come here!!
    }
    catch (SocketException ex)
    {
        Helper.ShowErrorMessage(ex);
    }
    finally{
        aClient.Close();
        Trace.WriteLine("socket closed");
     }

}
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    2026-05-13T20:52:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:52 pm

    Close the socket from a different thread. This should throw a SocketException when ReadLine is blocked.

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