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2014 Sep 23
2
Using Tinc to create overlay network for VMs or LXC containers?
...rying to understand Tinc better. I have gone through the
documentation and the recent mailing lists.
What I am trying to do is see if Tinc can be an alternative to using OVS
with GRE tunnels to connect VMs on 2 subnets, only in this case I am using
LXC containers.
LXC creates a NAT network called lxcbr0 typically on a 10.0.3.0 subnet
(similar in functionality to virbr0 for KVM) that connects the containers
to each other and to the internet.
So if we take a scenario of 2 LXC hosts; Host A and Host B across the
Internet with let's say 5 containers in each host connected to their
respective lxcb...
2018 Jan 30
2
Cannot add metadata to network XML
...b459-459b-ba2c-399190607629</uuid>
<metadata>
<app1:foo xmlns:app1="http://app1.org/app1/">
<app1:test>testing!</app1:test>
</app1:foo>
</metadata>
<forward mode='bridge'/>
<bridge name='lxcbr0'/>
</network>
--
Regards,
Shashwat Shagun
2018 Jan 30
0
Re: Cannot add metadata to network XML
...d>
> <metadata>
> <app1:foo xmlns:app1="http://app1.org/app1/">
> <app1:test>testing!</app1:test>
> </app1:foo>
> </metadata>
> <forward mode='bridge'/>
> <bridge name='lxcbr0'/>
> </network>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Shashwat Shagun
>
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