... and if you don't like to deal with changing spanning trees or 
broad/multicast storms I strongly recommend to let only *one* do any routing 
for all - for the lxc host and for all other machines in the network. Of 
course, this one is the (core) router.

Guido

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Fajar A. Nugraha [mailto:l...@fajar.net]
>
>The only time you need to have an IP address on the host bridge is if you want 
>the host to communicate directly to the containers. But if
>you have an external router (e.g. 192.168.18.1, which can also connect to 
>192.168.17.0/24), then your host can still communicate with the
>container, even when the host itself does not have an IP address in 
>192.168.18.0/24.
>
>--
>Fajar

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