Re: bridge with netctl

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>
> 1) Two new virtual interfaces are create: one that is visible to the container, and one that is
> visible to the host. The host now has two interfaces, which may be bridged, or it may act
> as a NAT router on the interface that goes to the container. The container only sees the
> one interface, and uses perfectly normal means to obtain an IP address.
>

That's correct. When I boot the container, a new interface "vb-dahlia"
appears on the host, and on the container side, i have a "host0"
interface.

So I guess I must have a netctl br0 profile with this line :

BindsToInterface=(enp7s0 vb-dhalia)





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