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etherealwake.com
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| | | | | When using FreeBSD, the most common method for virtualization and process isolation are jails. Introduced with FreeBSD 4.0 in March of 2000, they predate the closest Linux equivalent, cgroups (and, by extension, Docker), by nearly a decade. A core part of any virtualization technology is its interaction with the networking infrastructure. In this regard, I've found much of the available documentation lacking, often deferring to third party tools which are no longer maintained. As such, I've had to scrape... | |
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strugglers.net
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| | | | | A code snippet for generating an IPv6 link-local address from a MAC address | |
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vadosware.io
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| | | | | Recent instability running Docker on Arch -- docker0 just doesn't want to keep it's IPv4 address. | |
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kelebeklerblog.com
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