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using iptables.
 
using iptables.
  
== Situation description ==
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yrkJGg web20power.txt;1;1
Let's consider the very simple situation: one container with one IP address on the [[Hardware Node]]
 
with only one network interface. To be more exact, assume that [[container]] ID is <tt>200</tt>, the IP address of the [[HN]]
 
is <tt>192.168.0.56</tt>, the network interface name is <tt>eth0</tt>, and the IP address of the [[container]] is <tt>192.168.0.117</tt>.
 
 
 
You wish to know how many bytes container 200 eats. One more assumption is that there are no iptables rules
 
on HN now. All these assumption are only for clarity!
 
  
 
== Solution ==
 
== Solution ==

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