jdr | Got around to finally playing with lxd | 02:47 |
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jdr | I have a ubuntu server running inside of virtual box, and then 4 lxd containers inside of it. | 02:48 |
jdr | from a container I can ping all the other containers,the virtualbox host, anything on lan, and anything on internet | 02:49 |
jdr | I however cannot ping or access the containers outside of the virtualbox host | 02:49 |
kkremitzki | jdr: it sounds like you might want to do bridged networking | 03:02 |
jdr | On the virtualbox host? Thats what its on. | 03:03 |
kkremitzki | The virtualbox host may be set up to be bridged but LXD would need to as well | 03:04 |
jdr | LXD is using a bridge also | 03:05 |
jdr | And the containers are getting an ip address from my dhcp server/gateway | 03:08 |
kkremitzki | Hmm, might need to hope someone else can chime in then, I've only begun experimenting with LXD myself | 03:09 |
kkremitzki | It's especially weird then if DHCP is working | 03:09 |
jdr | It maybe a limitation of virtualbox? Mulitple MAC addresses spewing out of one hosts | 03:10 |
kkremitzki | That's possible, I usually use libvirt + qemu + virt-manager so I wouldn't be able to say | 03:11 |
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