On 2/8/20 6:13 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Michael Eager!
Thanks. I had tried this, but it didn't appear to work. I just tried
it again and got it to work.
I assume that I can move the eth0 definition back to the profile,
without the ipv4.address specification.
I don't know about LXD specifics, but for bare LXC, there was a difference
in lxc.net.X.flags = up/down
If you configure container network to be "up", LXC will try to configure
network from the outside. If you set the interface to be "down", it will leave
configuration to the container.
Hi Andrey,
I'm running lxc (lxc-ls --version 3.0.4). Here's a stanza from config:
lxc.net.3.type = veth
lxc.net.3.link = LAN
lxc.net.3.flags = up
lxc.net.3.hwaddr = 00:16:3e:cf:2b:b3
As you can see I set the interface "up" in the config. All network
settings (IP, etc) are set within the container. The bridge it is using
is predefined in the host before invoking the container.
Hope that clears some things up.
Mike Wright
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