Ok, I am starting from scratch. It's seems the more I google LXD MACVLAN, the more confused I get. I've seen at least 3 different ways to configure this and none of them seemed to work for me??
So right now I am sitting at a fresh and updated install of Ubuntu 16.04.04. I have created a partition for ZFS but have not installed it. This is another confusing part because I have seen it as sudo apt-get install zfsutils-linux bridge-utils and without the bridge-utils?? Which one is correct for MACVLAN, if it actually matters? So, what I need is a simple procedure to configure MACVLAN and one container so the container can access the internet and also be accessed from the internet. Can some supply me with that? Eventually I need to have 4 containers so hopefully once I have one container up and able to communicate with the internet, the next 3 containers will have no problems. Thanks and I owe you a beer if I get this running with your help! Thanks! Ray From: Ray Jender [mailto:rayjen...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 11:25 AM To: lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org Subject: [lxc-users] Networking Issues So, can anyone assist me in a LXD container network issue? How do you configure the networking so the containers have access to the internet, as well as the internet having access to the container? Right now I have one container on a Ubuntu 18.04 host. The Ubuntu host is actually a Vbox VM which is hosted on a Windows 7 Pro box. I created the VM Network as bridged. The VM cannot ping the Windows 7 box but the Win 7 box can ping the VM On the VM console there is no ping response at all. Obviously I am not a networking kind of guy and can use some help. I appreciate it. Ray
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