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Disabling Network Stack
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    • What is AppJail?
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      • Packet Filter
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      • Inheriting Host Network Stack
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      • Netgraph
        • Introduction
        • Using Multiple Bridges (advanced)
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      • VNET
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      • DNS
    • ZFS
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      • Introduction
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      • Arguments & Build Arguments
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      • From Command-Line Interface
      • Maintenance of Cloned Makejails
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      • Instructions
    • Tiny Jails
      • Introduction
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      • Introduction
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      • Maintenance of Installed Images
      • Images & Makejails
    • Source Tree
    • Dynamic DEVFS Ruleset Management
    • Open Containers Initiative (OCI)
    • PkgBase
    • Jailed GUI (x11) applications

    Disabling Network Stack

    IPv4 or IPv6 can be disabled in AppJail with the ip4_disable or ip6_disable options.

    appjail quick myjail \
        alias \
        ip4_disable \
        ip6_disable \
        overwrite \
        start
    
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