LXer: Understanding Network Interface Ports in Linux
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A network interface is a software or hardware component that enables a Linux system to connect to a network. This connection allows your device to communicate with other devices over a network, whether itis a local area network (LAN) or the broader internet.
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A network interface is a software or hardware component that enables a Linux system to connect to a network. This connection allows your device to communicate with other devices over a network, whether itis a local area network (LAN) or the broader internet.
Read More...