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Is it possible to bridge a container / vm to a host interface / vlan interface? Would be great to have such a feature to use a container as a firewall with external and internal ip address / interface.
There is a "bridged" network setting in the rancher ui, but if I use it the container stays in starting state forever.
David Getzler
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Jul 2, 2015, 1:31:10 PM7/2/15
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Hi. My name is Dave Getzler and I am the Community Manager for Rancher Labs. We really appreciate the energy you have put into evaluating Rancher and the suggestions you have provided on Github. Can we schedule a time to talk about some of the issues you have been running into?
Will Chan
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If I read your question correctly, you basically want to launch a container on our rancher managed network and have it act as a firewall/proxy to other containers within the rancher network on a host public IP? If that's the case, you can simply launch a container in our "managed" network mode and publish the ports you wish to the host.
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