## Allow the specified domain to read the ## general network configuration files. A ## common example of this is the ## /etc/resolv.conf file, which has domain ## name system (DNS) server IP addresses. ## Typically, most networking processes will ## require the access provided by this interface. ##
#### Higher-level interfaces which involve ## networking will generally call this interface, ## for example: ##
#### Create DHCP state data. ##
#### This is added for DHCP server, as ## the server and client put their state ## files in the same directory. ##
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