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github.com/vishvananda/netns
The netns package provides an ultra-simple interface for handling network namespaces in go. Changing namespaces requires elevated privileges, so in most cases this code needs to be run as root.
You can use go get command:
go get github.com/vishvananda/netns
Testing (requires root):
sudo -E go test github.com/vishvananda/netns
package main
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"runtime"
"github.com/vishvananda/netns"
)
func main() {
// Lock the OS Thread so we don't accidentally switch namespaces
runtime.LockOSThread()
defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
// Save the current network namespace
origns, _ := netns.Get()
defer origns.Close()
// Create a new network namespace
newns, _ := netns.New()
defer newns.Close()
// Do something with the network namespace
ifaces, _ := net.Interfaces()
fmt.Printf("Interfaces: %v\n", ifaces)
// Switch back to the original namespace
netns.Set(origns)
}
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