Hi.

Your machine may be located behind firewall. In my case, even if shell’s 
environmental
variables such as http_proxy are properly configured, lxc tried to access 
127.0.0.53.
(I am not sure wether it was 53.)

I do not to how to directly access cloud-images.ubuntu.com from behind firewall.
Here’s what I did. I prepared lxc/lxc on two locations A: a machine which has 
direct
internet access and B: a machine behind firewall. The goal is to launch 
container
on B. (1) I launched a container on A, (2) generate image of the container on A,
(3) copy the image from A to B, (4) import the image on B, (5) finally launch
container from the imported image on B.

Of course these steps are tedious and I hope there’s a better way.

> 2018/09/23 16:12、Pierre Couderc <pie...@couderc.eu>のメール:
> 
> lxd just installed by apt  on a freshly installed bionic, and after lxd init :
> 
> lxc launch ubuntu:16.04 my-ubuntu
> Creating my-ubuntu
> Error: Failed container creation: Get 
> https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/streams/v1/index.json: lookup 
> cloud-images.ubuntu.com on 127.0.0.53:53: server misbehaving
> 
> I have checked  that the URL 
> https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/streams/v1/index.json: faiils (404) 
> but not https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/streams/v1/index.json 
> (witohut last :)
> 
> How fo I create my 1rst container ?
> 
> 
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