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Is pot able to create a jail/container with a completely separate network stack?
with its own IP, MAC etc…
Iocage and Bastille do this, but reading through the pot docs I can only see it doing an IP alias on the host network but sharing the MAC.
The way I can currently see it, there is an alias that shares the host MAC, inherit which shares everything with the host, then the bridges, which essentially act like NAT. There doesn't seem to be any way to have a jail be part of my local network, and have it's own network stack, including different MAC and IP.
Also, what is the idea behind the bridge network types? Is that docker style with NAT or should I enter my actual gateway and LAN cidr in the config file?
Is pot able to create a jail/container with a completely separate network stack?
with its own IP, MAC etc…
Iocage and Bastille do this, but reading through the pot docs I can only see it doing an IP alias on the host network but sharing the MAC.
The way I can currently see it, there is an alias that shares the host MAC, inherit which shares everything with the host, then the bridges, which essentially act like NAT. There doesn't seem to be any way to have a jail be part of my local network, and have it's own network stack, including different MAC and IP.
@pizzamig
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