Incus is a hypervisor/manager for virtual machines and application/system containers.Incus supports Open Container Initiative (OCI) images such as Docker images.Virtual machines and system/application containers can have virtual or real hardware networking devices attached to them.Incus creates a local network bridge which is managed by it and that gives private IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses to the instances created with Incus.Through Incus, you can create another private bridge and launch an instance on that private bridge.The instances using the Incus private bridge have access to the Internet achieved with either iptables or nftables rules.The instances that are launched with Incus have access to the Internet.Simos Xenitellis provides a comprehensive guide on how to manage networking in Incus.The article covers different Incus devices of type nic (network interface controller).The article covers bridge, bridged, macvlan, none, physical, ipvlan, and routed Incus networking devices.