Thanks so much Matthijs :)....truly appreciate the help :)....will try
this out :)

Regards,
Jeetu
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On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Matthijs Kooijman <matth...@stdin.nl> wrote:
> Hi Jeetu,
>
>> I would appreciate if someone could shed light as to if this is normal
>> and expected behaviour and if so how could I bring about network
>> isolation within my container.
> AFAIU, this is normal: If you don't configure any networks within the
> lxc config file, no network isolation happens and the container shares
> the same network stack as the host.
>
> So it should be sufficient to just add network configuration. For
> example, to give the container access to (just) the eth0 device:
>
> lxc.network.type = phys
> lxc.network.link = eth0
>
> I think these should be sufficient (not using this configuration myself,
> though).
>
> Gr.
>
> Matthijs
>
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