Hello,

We are trying to mount a nfs share (restricted by IPs) but without success.

Here is our configuration :

Host -> br0 (eth0) (Network 1) Static
          -> br1 (eth1)  Manual

Container -> eth0 via br0 (Network 1)
                     -> eth1 via br1 (Network 2)

The network 1 doesn't communicate with the network 2.
On the host we can ping the network 1 but not the network 2, only the container 
should be able to ping the network 2.
On the container we can ping the both network.

We tried to mount a nfs share via the network 2 in the container but it didn't 
work.
The container has the right IP to mount the nfs share.

So I think the mount nfs use the StackIP of the host to mount it ?
Do you have any informations about that ?

Is it possible to mount the nfs share in the container if the host doesn't have 
access to the network 2 ?

Thank you so much for your help,
Vincent
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