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NAME

       lxc-usernet - unprivileged user network administration file.

DESCRIPTION

       /etc/lxc/lxc-usernet  controls the limits which the program lxc-user-nic places on network
       interfaces which an unprivileged user may create.

   CONFIGURATION
       This file consists of multiple entries, one per line, of the form:

       user type bridge number

       or

       @group type bridge number

       Where

       user   is the username to whom this entry applies.

       @group is the groupname to which this entry applies.

       type   is the type of network interface being allowed. Only veth is currently supported.

       bridge is the bridge to which the network interfaces may be attached, for instance lxcbr0.

       number is the number or quota of network interfaces of the given type which the given user
              or group may attach to the given bridge, for instance 2.

       Since  a  user  can be specified both by username as well as one or more usergroups, it is
       possible that several configuration lines enable that user to create  network  interfaces.
       In  such  cases, any interfaces create are counted towards the quotas of the user or group
       in the order in which they appear in the file. If the quota of one line is full, the  rest
       will be parsed until one is found or the end of the file.

SEE ALSO

       lxc(1), lxc-user-nic(1)

AUTHOR

       Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@free.fr>

                                            2023-01-19                             lxc-usernet(5)