I have a dedicated server with multiple IP addresses, some IP's have mac address associated while others(in a subnetwork) doesn't have mac addresses. I have created docker macvlan network using:
docker network create -d macvlan -o macvlan_mode=bridge --subnet=188.40.76.0/26 --gateway=188.40.76.1 -o parent=eth0 macvlan_bridge
I have ip: 88.99.102.115 with mac: 00:50:56:00:60:42. Created a container using:
docker run --name cont1 --net=macvlan_bridge --ip=88.99.102.115 --mac-address 00:50:56:00:60:42 -itd nginx
This works, I can access nginx hosted at that ip address from outside.
Case with IP which doesn't have mac address and the gateway is out of subnet.
subnet: 88.99.114.16/28, gateway: 88.99.102.103
Unable to create network using:
docker network create -d macvlan -o macvlan_mode=bridge --subnet=88.99.114.16/28 --gateway=88.99.102.103 -o parent=eth0 mynetwork
Throws error:
no matching subnet for gateway 88.99.102.103
Tried with increasing subnet scope to include gateway:
docker network create -d macvlan -o macvlan_mode=bridge --subnet=88.99.0.0/16 --gateway=88.99.102.103 -o parent=eth0 mynetwork
Network got created, then started nginx container using 'mynetwork' and well I dont have mac address for 88.99.114.18 so used some random mac address 40:1c:0f:bd:a1:d2.
docker run --name cont1 --net=mynetwork --ip=88.99.114.18 --mac-address 40:1c:0f:bd:a1:d2 -itd nginx
Can't reach nginx(88.99.102.115).
- How do I create a macvlan docker network if my gateway is out of my subnet?
- How do I run a container using macvlan network when I have only IP address but no mac address?
I don't have much knowledge in networking, it will be really helpful if you explain in detail.
My /etc/network/interfaces file:
### Hetzner Online GmbH - installimage
# Loopback device:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
iface lo inet6 loopback
# device: eth0
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 88.99.102.103
netmask 255.255.255.192
gateway 88.99.102.65
# default route to access subnet
up route add -net 88.99.102.64 netmask 255.255.255.192 gw 88.99.102.65 eth0
iface eth0 inet6 static
address 2a01:4f8:221:1266::2
netmask 64
gateway fe80::1
You might want to start by reading up on simple routing concepts or subnets and routing
A gateway address must be on the same subnet as an interface. To use this new subnet you will need to use up one of the IP addresses and assign it somewhere on the host as a gateway.
Subnet routing to a bridge network.
From the hosting screen shot, the 88.99.114.16/28 subnet has been setup to route via your host 88.99.102.103. You need to create an interface somewhere on your host to use as the gateway if you want Docker to use the rest of the IP addresses in the subnet.
Create a bridge network for Docker to use, the bridge will be assigned the gateway address 88.99.114.17
You may also need to enable IP forwarding for routing to work. Configure ip forwarding in
/etc/sysctl.conf
:and Apply the new setting
Then run a container on the new bridge with your routed network should be able to access the gateway and the internet
You may need to allow access into the subnet in iptables, depending on your default
FORWARD
policyServices on the subnet will be accessible from the outside world
Then outside
No need for macvlan interface mapping.
macvlan is use to map a physical/host interface into a container. As you don't have a physical interface for these addresses it will be hard to map one into a container.