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# netlink [](https://builds.sr.ht/~mdlayher/netlink?) [](https://godoc.org/github.com/mdlayher/netlink) [](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/mdlayher/netlink)
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Package `netlink` provides low-level access to Linux netlink sockets.
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MIT Licensed.
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2017-11-02 11:30:34 +00:00
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For more information about how netlink works, check out my blog series
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on [Linux, Netlink, and Go](https://mdlayher.com/blog/linux-netlink-and-go-part-1-netlink/).
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If you have any questions or you'd like some guidance, please join us on
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[Gophers Slack](https://invite.slack.golangbridge.org) in the `#networking`
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channel!
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## Stability
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2020-02-18 12:27:11 +00:00
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See the [CHANGELOG](./CHANGELOG.md) file for a description of changes between
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releases.
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This package has a stable v1 API and any future breaking changes will prompt
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the release of a new major version. Features and bug fixes will continue to
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occur in the v1.x.x series.
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The general policy of this package is to only support the latest, stable version
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of Go. Compatibility shims may be added for prior versions of Go on an as-needed
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basis. If you would like to raise a concern, please [file an issue](https://github.com/mdlayher/netlink/issues/new).
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**If you depend on this package in your applications, please use Go modules.**
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## Design
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A [number of netlink packages](https://godoc.org/?q=netlink) are already
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available for Go, but I wasn't able to find one that aligned with what
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I wanted in a netlink package:
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- Straightforward, idiomatic API
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- Well tested
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- Well documented
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- Doesn't use package/global variables or state
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- Doesn't necessarily need root to work
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My goal for this package is to use it as a building block for the creation
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of other netlink family packages.
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## Ecosystem
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Over time, an ecosystem of Go packages has developed around package `netlink`.
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Many of these packages provide building blocks for further interactions with
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various netlink families, such as `NETLINK_GENERIC` or `NETLINK_ROUTE`.
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To have your package included in this diagram, please send a pull request!
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