Mike,
Did you get the basic LXC container working on your Gentoo? That would
be a good first step to sort out your bridge problem, and you did say
'simplest use case'. Then when it is working, perhaps someone on this
list can say how similar the LXD setup would be.
For me, the basic LXC container is adequate and suits my needs so far.
Cheers -- Rick
On 2017-06-09 09:40 PM, Michael Johnson wrote:
Hi Rick,
Thank you for responding. Yes, I'm hoping to use the whole LXD setup.
I'm under the impression that LXC as a standalone setup is becoming
obsolete.
I'm able to configure a bridge on the host, and the host uses the bridge
just fine. How do I get the container to use the bridge? The container
seems to ignore all interfaces not created by 'lxc network create'. I'm
guessing because iptables gets populated by that command.
Possibly the iptables instance in the container needs some entries as
well but hoping someone can confirm or deny that.
-Mike
Rick Leir wrote:
Hi Michael,
Is it possible that your config is more like RHEL than Ubuntu? You
probably already looked at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LXC, it showed
me how to set up the bridge (on Fedora). That was the only thing holding
me up.
I assume you are satisfied with just plain LXC, and do not need the
whole LXD setup.
cheers -- Rick
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