I suspect the user case where one has a limited number of ipv4 it is popular to have lxc clients on a private subnet such as 10.0.0.0/24
There does not seem to be any way to do this with the web interface, and documentation seems to be poor.
I am ab bit surprised as I am guessing this is a very very common user case.
Please consider :
1. Adding such support for both KVM and LXC guests on the web interface. Probably need to look at the firewall web interface too.
2. Adding documentation on how to make configuration changes on the host.
There does not seem to be any way to do this with the web interface, and documentation seems to be poor.
I am ab bit surprised as I am guessing this is a very very common user case.
Please consider :
1. Adding such support for both KVM and LXC guests on the web interface. Probably need to look at the firewall web interface too.
2. Adding documentation on how to make configuration changes on the host.