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-#| msgid ""
-#| "I<nl_groups> is a bit mask with every bit representing a netlink group "
-#| "number. Each netlink family has a set of 32 multicast groups. When "
-#| "B<bind>(2) is called on the socket, the I<nl_groups> field in the "
-#| "I<sockaddr_nl> should be set to a bit mask of the groups which it wishes "
-#| "to listen to. The default value for this field is zero which means that "
-#| "no multicasts will be received. A socket may multicast messages to any "
-#| "of the multicast groups by setting I<nl_groups> to a bit mask of the "
-#| "groups it wishes to send to when it calls B<sendmsg>(2) or does a "
-#| "B<connect>(2). Only processes with an effective UID of 0 or the "
-#| "B<CAP_NET_ADMIN> capability may send or listen to a netlink multicast "
-#| "group. Any replies to a message received for a multicast group should be "
-#| "sent back to the sending PID and the multicast group. Some Linux kernel "
-#| "subsystems may additionally allow other users to send and/or receive "
-#| "messages. As at Linux 3.0, the B<NETLINK_KOBJECT_UEVENT>, "
-#| "B<NETLINK_GENERIC>, B<NETLINK_ROUTE>, and B<NETLINK_SELINUX> groups allow "
-#| "other users to receive messages. No groups allow other users to send "
-#| "messages."