Really useful approach. Testing nftables in an isolated namespace without risking the host sounds like a big win. How has the CI/CD workflow been so far?
Network Sandbox Engine v2 - testing nftables rules in a real kernel environment, risk-free
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@Mehadi Hasan Thanks for your comment. CI/CD has been the main driver for the v2 rewrite - I'm using it in GitHub Actions with the CLI runner, and the deterministic trace harvesting made the biggest difference for reliability in CI. No flaky tests so far.
NSE actually started as a validation tool for another project of mine: TTP (a transparent Tor proxy). I needed a deterministic way to prove that the firewall rules weren't leaking any packets. NSE doesn't cover 100% of the tests I need yet, but I figured it could be useful to others as well.
Are you running any nftables tests in CI? Curious about your setup.
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