What is linux network interface?
Answer / Shaziya Rahman
A Linux network interface is a network connection managed by the Linux operating system. It can be either a physical device, such as an Ethernet card or Wi-Fi adapter, or a virtual interface created for various purposes (e.g., VPN connections or virtual machines). Each network interface has a unique name, configuration parameters like IP address and netmask, and various status information that can be accessed and modified using Linux networking tools.
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