On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha <[email protected]> wrote:
> By default lxdbr0 exists by itself, without the need of any physical network > adapter as slave. > So yes, it can be used without eth0 active, assuming that you also some kind > of dhcp and NAT/proxy active for the containers (which should be enabled by > default) I'm running lxd-2.4.1 now, and would like to take another shot at using the new networking commands to getting basic networking up and running. I was unable to get a bridged connection up with an inactive eth0 using lxd-2.1. The host OS is Gentoo Linux, so I may need to manually recreate infrastructure handled by package install on Ubuntu. Greatly appreciated if lxd requisites on the host can be spelled out in detail so I don't miss a critical item. Host info: - Gentoo Linux - dnsmasq installed w stock config but not running, not listening for DHCP or NAT on host - connman daemon manages wlan0 and eth0, only one active at a time in current config - wlan0 active with dhcp - eth0 inactive, configured for dhcp when wired connection available - Host LAN address 192.168.1.x Objectives: - LXD containers internet access out via host as gateway, host IP is via DHCP - LXD containers on shared network to interact with each other - Host access to LXD containers, explicit port forwarding is fine if that would work better with wifi-only host. Any suggestions on how to achieve this using lxd-2.4.1's new network commands? % lxc network list NAME,TYPE,MANAGED,USED BY eth0,physical,NO,0 wlan0,physical,NO,0 Does LXD 2.4.1 provide/use an internal DHCP server and NAT proxy, or is dnsmasq or similar required to be configured and running on the host? I'm accustomed to qemu-kvm and its internal DHCP/NAT. Is LXD doing something similar? Any manual routes I need to add? Thanks, Jeff _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users
