Linux Networking
Linux Networking refers to the comprehensive set of tools, configuration files, and kernel subsystems within the Linux operating system dedicated to managing network communication. It provides a powerful and flexible implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite, allowing administrators to configure network interfaces, define routing rules, implement sophisticated firewalls using utilities like `iptables` or `nftables`, and deploy a wide range of network services. Due to its stability, open-source nature, and extensive configurability, Linux networking is a foundational element for a vast number of servers, routers, and embedded devices that power the internet and private networks.
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