Network namespace
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Network namespaces provide isolation of the system resources associated with networking: network devices, IPV* protocol stacks, IP routing tables, firewall rules, port numbers, etc.
A physical network device can live in exactly one network namespace. When a network namespace is freed, its physical network devices are moved back to the initial network namespace.
A virtual network (veth) device pair provides a pipe-like abstraction that can be used to create tunnels between network namespaces and can be used to create a bridge to a physical network device in another namespace. When a namespace is freed, its veth devices are destroyed.
Linux network interfaces include.
Physical interfaces (ETH, Wi-Fi, etc.)
Virtual interfaces (loopback, etc.)
A network namespace is a separate set of network interfaces.
All virtual
Including loopback