Network interfaces in Linux serve as connection points between the system and networks, enabling communication with other devices and the internet. The guide covers both physical interfaces (Ethernet, Wi-Fi) and virtual interfaces (loopback, bridge, tunnel), explaining how to list available interfaces using commands like `ip
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Table of ContentsWhat are Network Interfaces?Types of Network Interfaces in LinuxWhy Network Interfaces MatterHow to List Network Interfaces in LinuxHow to Configure Network Interfaces in LinuxHow to Set Up a Network Bridge in LinuxBest Practices for Configuring Network Interfaces in LinuxConclusionSort: