LOL. Just check Red Hat downloads, latest version for Podman x86_64 shows 3.3.1-9.
Thanks
From: Paul Holzinger <pholzing(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 9:57 AM
To: Miller, Christopher (NE) <Christopher.Miller(a)gd-ms.com>
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Subject: Re: [Podman] Question on network commands with Podman
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Hi Christopher,
your podman version is very old. I recommend updating to a more recent version, the
network support has improved significantly. With podman version 3.2 you are also able to
use it as rootless.
Paul
On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 3:16 PM
Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com<mailto:Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com>
<Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com<mailto:Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com>> wrote:
I'm running Podman version 1.4.2-stable2 on RHEL 8.1. Any basic network commands that
I try and run fail via sudo/non-sudo. Not sure why.
sudo podman network create
Error: unrecognized command 'podman network'
Try 'podman -help' for more information
sudo podman network ls
Error: unrecognized command 'podman network'
Try 'podman -help' for more information
Also if I run podman -help | grep "network" , there are two options that are
returned:
--cni-config-dir
--network-cmd-path
However there is a directory under /etc/cni/net.d with a file by the name of
87-podman-bridge.conflist. If I run container as rootfull, it gets its IP address from
here. Do I have to modify this file manually to setup different networks?
Thanks
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