NSENTER
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: June 2013
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NAME
nsenter - run program with namespaces of other processes
SYNOPSIS
nsenter
[options]
[program
[arguments]]
DESCRIPTION
Enters the namespaces of one or more other processes and then executes the specified
program. Enterable namespaces are:
- mount namespace
-
Mounting and unmounting filesystems will not affect the rest of the system
(CLONE_:NEWNS
flag), except for filesystems which are explicitly marked as shared (with
mount --make-:shared; see /proc:/self:/mountinfo for the
shared flag).
- UTS namespace
-
Setting hostname or domainname will not affect the rest of the system.
(CLONE_:NEWUTS
flag)
- IPC namespace
-
The process will have an independent namespace for System V message queues,
semaphore sets and shared memory segments.
(CLONE_:NEWIPC
flag)
- network namespace
-
The process will have independent IPv4 and IPv6 stacks, IP routing tables,
firewall rules, the
/proc:/net
and
/sys:/class:/net
directory trees, sockets, etc.
(CLONE_:NEWNET
flag)
- PID namespace
-
Children will have a set of PID to process mappings separate from the
nsenter
process
(CLONE_:NEWPID
flag).
nsenter
will fork by default if changing the PID namespace, so that the new program
and its children share the same PID namespace and are visible to each other.
If --no-fork is used, the new program will be exec'ed without forking.
- user namespace
-
The process will have a distinct set of UIDs, GIDs and capabilities.
(CLONE_:NEWUSER
flag)
- See clone(2) for the exact semantics of the flags.
-
- If program is not given, then ``${SHELL}'' is run (default: /bin:/sh).
-
OPTIONS
- -t, --target pid
-
Specify a target process to get contexts from. The paths to the contexts
specified by
pid
are:
-
-
- /proc/pid/ns/mnt
-
the mount namespace
- /proc/pid/ns/uts
-
the UTS namespace
- /proc/pid/ns/ipc
-
the IPC namespace
- /proc/pid/ns/net
-
the network namespace
- /proc/pid/ns/pid
-
the PID namespace
- /proc/pid/ns/user
-
the user namespace
- /proc/pid/root
-
the root directory
- /proc/pid/cwd
-
the working directory respectively
- -m, --mount[=file]
-
Enter the mount namespace. If no file is specified, enter the mount namespace
of the target process. If file is specified, enter the mount namespace
specified by file.
- -u, --uts[=file]
-
Enter the UTS namespace. If no file is specified, enter the UTS namespace of
the target process. If file is specified, enter the UTS namespace specified by
file.
- -i, --ipc[=file]
-
Enter the IPC namespace. If no file is specified, enter the IPC namespace of
the target process. If file is specified, enter the IPC namespace specified by
file.
- -n, --net[=file]
-
Enter the network namespace. If no file is specified, enter the network
namespace of the target process. If file is specified, enter the network
namespace specified by file.
- -p, --pid[=file]
-
Enter the PID namespace. If no file is specified, enter the PID namespace of
the target process. If file is specified, enter the PID namespace specified by
file.
- -U, --user[=file]
-
Enter the user namespace. If no file is specified, enter the user namespace of
the target process. If file is specified, enter the user namespace specified by
file. See also the --setuid and --setgid options.
- -G, --setgid gid
-
Set the group ID which will be used in the entered user namespace.
- -S, --setuid uid
-
Set the user ID which will be used in the entered user namespace.
- -r, --root[=directory]
-
Set the root directory. If no directory is specified, set the root directory to
the root directory of the target process. If directory is specified, set the
root directory to the specified directory.
- -w, --wd[=directory]
-
Set the working directory. If no directory is specified, set the working
directory to the working directory of the target process. If directory is
specified, set the working directory to the specified directory.
- -F, --no-fork
-
Do not fork before exec'ing the specified program. By default, when entering a
PID namespace, nsenter calls fork before calling exec so that
any children will also be in the newly entered PID namespace.
- -V, --version
-
Display version information and exit.
- -h, --help
-
Display help text and exit.
SEE ALSO
setns(2),
clone(2)
AUTHOR
Eric Biederman
AVAILABILITY
The nsenter command is part of the util-linux package and is available from
Linux Kernel Archive
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