
Netlink socket family is a Linux kernel interface used for inter-process communication (IPC) between the kernel and user space processes, as well as between user processes (e.g. Unix domain sockets) or a mixture of both types. However, unlike INET sockets, it cannot traverse host boundaries, as it addresses processes by their (inherently local) PI...
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Communication protocol between kernel and userspace
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