M matthew Renowned Member Jul 28, 2011 211 5 83 Sep 20, 2015 #1 In Proxmox I created Openvz containers that were either bridged or venet. I just do not see how to select one or other in 4.0 when creating a LXC container. How does that work?
In Proxmox I created Openvz containers that were either bridged or venet. I just do not see how to select one or other in 4.0 when creating a LXC container. How does that work?
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,288 706 253 Austria www.proxmox.com Sep 20, 2015 #2 matthew said: I just do not see how to select one or other in 4.0 when creating a LXC container. How does that work? Click to expand... We always use bridged network with LXC (veth) - you can easily setup network on the GUI.
matthew said: I just do not see how to select one or other in 4.0 when creating a LXC container. How does that work? Click to expand... We always use bridged network with LXC (veth) - you can easily setup network on the GUI.
M matthew Renowned Member Jul 28, 2011 211 5 83 Sep 22, 2015 #3 So are you saying LXC containers are always bridged basically? Is there a way with firewall you can make sure an LXC container only has access to a certain IPv4 and IPv6 address?
So are you saying LXC containers are always bridged basically? Is there a way with firewall you can make sure an LXC container only has access to a certain IPv4 and IPv6 address?
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,288 706 253 Austria www.proxmox.com Sep 22, 2015 #4 matthew said: So are you saying LXC containers are always bridged basically? Click to expand... yes matthew said: Is there a way with firewall you can make sure an LXC container only has access to a certain IPv4 and IPv6 address? Click to expand... currently not, but we plan to add this feature.
matthew said: So are you saying LXC containers are always bridged basically? Click to expand... yes matthew said: Is there a way with firewall you can make sure an LXC container only has access to a certain IPv4 and IPv6 address? Click to expand... currently not, but we plan to add this feature.