On Mo, 07.03.22 15:10, Christopher Wong (Christopher.Wong@xxxxxxxx) wrote: > Hi, > > > It seems that PrivateNetwork=yes is a memory consuming > directive. The kernel seems to allocate quite an amount of memory > for each service (~50 kB) that has this directive enabled. I wonder > if this is expected and if anyone has had similar experience? PrivateNetwork=yes means that a private network namespace is allocated for the service. If you think network namespaces are too expensive in their current implementation, please bring this up with the kernel people, because they are a kernel concept after all, we just allocate them if told so. network namespaces are an effective way to disconnect a service from the network, if the service doesn't need it. It's probably one of the most relevant sandboxing options we offer, since disabling the attack surface called "network" for a service is of such major importance. That said, if you disable the network namespace functionality in the kernel systemd will handle this gracefully, and not use it. If the feature is available in the kernel we will however use it. > Is there any ways to reduce the usage? Besides turning it off? Nothing I was aware of. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Berlin