On 10/06/17 11:40, Michael Johnson wrote:
I'm able to configure a bridge on the host, and the host uses the bridge just fine. How do I get the container to use the bridge? The container seems to ignore all interfaces not created by 'lxc network create'. I'm guessing because iptables gets populated by that command.
Once you have started a container then simply... lxc exec CONTAINER_NAME bash and bring up the eth0 interface however your OS normally does that job. An example for debian/ubuntu is to edit /etc/network/interfaces and add normal static IP vales that you would use for any host then restart the systemd networking system.
Possibly the iptables instance in the container needs some entries as well but hoping someone can confirm or deny that.
Best to disable any firewall rules until you get the basics working. _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users