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Dependencies

  • linux (>= 3.16 for all features or >= 3.13 for basic features)
  • golang (>= 1.5)
  • lxd

Kernel

The simulation is intended to run inside nested unprivileged LXC containers. As a result, a kernel with full support for unprivileged containers is required, that is any kernel >= 3.13 with all the options required by LXC enabled (see lxc-checkconfig).

Additionally, unprivileged qdisc operations requires a >= 3.16 kernel to work, so if you want to get the simulated latencies and speeds, you need to run a very recent kernel.

Starting the whole thing

This tool is meant to be run on a machine or inside a container on which a LXD daemon is running.

First build it with:

  • go get -v -x github.com/nsec/the-internet

Creating an Internet simulation is basically as simple as:

  • the-internet create <path>
  • the-internet start

Generate an html/js map of your Internet with:

  • the-internet generate-map <destination path>

You can stop the simulation with:

  • the-internet stop

Or create a new one by calling the start command again.

Finally, once you want it all off your disk, you can call:

  • the-internet destroy