Not a great time to ask. Most of the core developers are on holiday break.
On 12/23/20 17:20, fugkco via Podman wrote:
Hello all,
Does any one have any thoughts on this?
Thanks
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On 13 Dec 2020, 19:57, fugkco < fugkco(a)protonmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I have a pod that has a service running that has to run on a VPN.
I've been able to make this setup work and I'm able to access the
service on my local network too.
The set up is:
podman pod create --name=mypod --share net -p 8080:8080
podman run -d --name=vpn --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --device
/dev/net/tun --restart unless-stopped openvpn
podman run -d --name=myservice --restart unless-stopped myservice
I've now figured out that the container `myservice` may also need
a non-vpn connection. Therefore I'd like to add an additional nic
to the container, that _isn't_ running over the VPN.
Is there a solution at all for this?
Failing that, I can setup a small proxy within the same pod that I
can point `myservice` to. Would it be possible to ensure said
proxy doesn't run over the VPN?
Note, I'm aware that I could potentially run aforementioned proxy
on a separate pod, and then point myservice to the proxy pod,
though I'd like to avoid that if possible.
Happy to provide additional clarifications.
Thanks
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