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cni/pkg/repair/netns.go
// in a pod, we cannot just access any arbitrary file they happen to bind mount in, as we don't know ahead of time where // it might be. // // Instead, we rely directly on the procfs. // This rules out two possible methods: // * use crictl to inspect the pod; this returns the bind-mounted network namespace file.
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cni/pkg/iptables/iptables.go
// (e.g. LoadBalanced Service packets, etc) that need to be authenticated/captured/proxied. // // We want to do the same thing in ambient but can't rely on podSpec injection. So, do effectively the same thing, // but with iptables rules - use `--socket-exists` as a proxy for "is this a forwarded packet" vs "is this originating from
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cni/pkg/cmd/root.go
registerEnvironment(name, value, usage) } func registerEnvironment[T env.Parseable](name string, defaultValue T, usage string) { envName := strings.Replace(strings.ToUpper(name), "-", "_", -1) // Note: we do not rely on istio env package to retrieve configuration. We relies on viper. // This is just to make sure the reference doc tool can generate doc with these vars as env variable at istio.io. env.Register(envName, defaultValue, usage)
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