On Wednesday, February 19th, 2025 at 4:32 PM, Stefano Brivio <sbrivio(a)redhat.com> wrote:There's no persistent configuration stuff left around: if you run stand-alone pasta, the detached namespace will go away on its own. The sockets passt(1) creates remain until libvirt cleans them up (passt can't do that because it remounts its root filesystem to an empty filesystem as it starts). Bound ports, you might need to wait up to two minutes after sockets are closed, because they will be in TIME_WAIT state for that time. That comes from the definition of MSL (Maixmum Segment Lifetime, RFC 9293 section 4.). The kernel wants to make sure that in-flight TCP segments don't reach another process by mistake.I see. That makes sense. So it must have been just a case of me not waiting long enough. Thank you for all of this. And please don't hesitate to CC me in any issue where you need things to be tested on Debian. I'll be happy to help out! P. S: Is there a way for me to only receive emails that I'm CC'ed into in the mailing list? I don't want to unsubscribe, but only receive a small volume of mails. I couldn't find anything about that with a quick internet search.