Whenever I run a docker container, I see that it uses a random MAC address:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr de:6f:de:74:bd:d9
How do I set a specific MAC address for a container run?
Will I be able to have multiple containers running simultaneously with the same MAC address? These containers do not need to access the outside network and do not need to talk to each other.
Newer versions of docker
take a --mac-address=12:34:56:78:9a:bc
switch to docker run
.
root@kevin-VirtualBox:~# sudo docker run --rm --mac-address"=12:34:de:b0:6b:61" ubuntu ifconfig | grep HWaddr
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 12:34:de:b0:6b:61
See https://docs.docker.com/reference/run/
The MAC address is set using the LXC configuration option lxc.network.hwaddr
.
Here is an example of how to set MAC address using Docker 0.6.1:
docker run --lxc-conf="lxc.network.hwaddr=92:20:de:b0:6b:61" my_image ifconfig
In the output, you will see the HWaddr that was set:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 92:20:de:b0:6b:61
Update:
The previous switch -lxc-conf
(with 1 dash) has been deprecated.
To use the above switch, you docker must be using the LXC driver: -e lxc
The above answer worked for me and helped me very much, but I needed a little more detail to get it to work.
This is very helpful when you have an app that licenses of the mac-address.
As this was the only post I could find on this topic, I thought I expand on it.
For me, it required a little more to work - else the switch will be silently discarded.
For ubuntu 12.04:
- edit /etc/default/docker: DOCKER_OPTS="--dns 8.8.8.8 -e lxc"
- apt-get install lxc (lxc-docker is not enough)
- docker run --lxc-conf="lxc.network.hwaddr=92:20:de:b0:6b:61" -t myimage