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6 lxc-usernet - unprivileged user network administration file.
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9 /etc/lxc/lxc-usernet controls the limits which the program lxc-user-nic
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12 CONFIGURATION
13 This file consists of multiple entries, one per line, of the form:
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15 user type bridge number
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23 user is the username to whom this entry applies.
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25 @group is the groupname to which this entry applies.
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27 type is the type of network interface being allowed. Only veth is
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30 bridge is the bridge to which the network interfaces may be attached,
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33 number is the number or quota of network interfaces of the given type
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37 Since a user can be specified both by username as well as one or more
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45 lxc(1), lxc-user-nic(1)
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48 Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@free.fr>
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52 2018-11-23 lxc-usernet(5)