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2013 Dec 14
3
Re: assign static external IP to container
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https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/network-configuration.html#bridging
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2013 Dec 16
0
Re: assign static external IP to container
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> https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/network-configuration.html#bridging
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2013 Dec 13
3
Re: assign static external IP to container
Gao feng @ 12/11/2013 01:49 AM:
> I have a machine running libvirt lxc,
> on this machine(host), the network configure looks like this
> eth0 is the physical nic, virbr0 is the bridge libvirt created, and vnet0
> is the veth device created for libvirt lxc container. you can see, the eth0
> is a port of virbr0, and the ip is assigned on virbr0.
>
> [snip]
>
> And in