Package netlink
provides low-level access to Linux netlink sockets.
MIT Licensed.
For more information about how netlink works, check out my blog series on Linux, Netlink, and Go.
If you have any questions or you'd like some guidance, please join us on
Gophers Slack in the #networking
channel!
See the CHANGELOG file for a description of changes between releases.
This package has reached v1.0.0 and any future breaking API changes will prompt the release of a new major version. Features and bug fixes will continue to occur in the v1.x.x series.
The general policy of this package is to only support the latest, stable version of Go. Compatibility shims may be added for prior versions of Go on an as-needed basis. If you would like to raise a concern, please file an issue.
If you depend on this package in your applications, please use Go modules.
A number of netlink packages are already available for Go, but I wasn't able to find one that aligned with what I wanted in a netlink package:
- Straightforward, idiomatic API
- Well tested
- Well documented
- Doesn't use package/global variables or state
- Doesn't necessarily need root to work
My goal for this package is to use it as a building block for the creation of other netlink family packages.
Over time, an ecosystem of Go packages has developed around package netlink
.
Many of these packages provide building blocks for further interactions with
various netlink families, such as NETLINK_GENERIC
or NETLINK_ROUTE
.
To have your package included in this diagram, please send a pull request!