On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 07:29:57PM +0200, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
> >>>Do
> >>> exec 7< /proc/net/net_ns
> >>>in your bash shell and you'll get a brand new network namespace.
> >>>There you can, for example, do
> >>> ip link set lo up
> >>> ip addr list
> >>> ip addr add 1.2.3.4 dev lo
> >>>
Do
exec 7< /proc/net/net_ns
in your bash shell and you'll get a brand new network namespace.
There you can, for example, do
ip link set lo up
ip addr list
ip addr add 1.2.3.4 dev lo
ping -n 1.2.3.4
Andrey,
I began to play with your patchset. I am able to
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 05:04:29PM +0200, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
> Andrey Savochkin wrote:
> > Temporary code to play with network namespaces in the simplest way.
> > Do
> > exec 7< /proc/net/net_ns
> > in your bash shell and you'll get a brand new network namespace.
> > There you can, for examp
Andrey Savochkin wrote:
Temporary code to play with network namespaces in the simplest way.
Do
exec 7< /proc/net/net_ns
in your bash shell and you'll get a brand new network namespace.
There you can, for example, do
ip link set lo up
ip addr list
ip addr add 1.2.3.