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.SH NAME
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network_namespaces \- overview of Linux network namespaces
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.\" FIXME: /sys/class/net -- see sysfs(5)
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.\" FIXME : /proc/net
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.\" FIXME : /var/run/netns
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Network namespaces provide isolation of the system resources associated
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with networking: network devices, IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks,
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IP routing tables, firewalls, the
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IP routing tables, firewall rules, the
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.I /proc/net
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directory, the
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directory (which is a symbolic link to
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.IR /proc/PID/net ),
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the
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.I /sys/class/net
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directory, port numbers (sockets), and so on.
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directory, various files under
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.IR /proc/sys/net ,
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port numbers (sockets), and so on.
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.PP
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A physical network device can live in exactly one
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network namespace.
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