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| ####> This option file is used in:
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| ####>   podman machine init, machine set
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| ####> If file is edited, make sure the changes
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| ####> are applicable to all of those.
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| #### **--user-mode-networking**
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| 
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| Indicates that this machine relays traffic from the guest through a user-space
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| process running on the host. In some VPN configurations the VPN may drop
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| traffic from alternate network interfaces, including VM network devices. By
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| enabling user-mode networking (a setting of `true`), VPNs observe all
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| podman machine traffic as coming from the host, bypassing the problem.
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| 
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| When the qemu backend is used (Linux, Mac), user-mode networking is
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| mandatory and the only allowed value is `true`. In contrast, The Windows/WSL
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| backend defaults to `false`, and follows the standard WSL network setup.
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| Changing this setting to `true` on Windows/WSL informs Podman to replace
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| the WSL networking setup on start of this machine instance with a user-mode
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| networking distribution. Since WSL shares the same kernel across
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| distributions, all other running distributions reuses this network.
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| Likewise, when the last machine instance with a `true` setting stops, the
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| original networking setup is restored.
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