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podman-network-create - Create a Podman network
podman network create [options] [name]
Create a network configuration for use with Podman. By default, Podman creates a bridge connection.
A Macvlan connection can be created with the -d macvlan option. A parent device for macvlan or
ipvlan can be designated with the -o parent=<device>
or --network-interface=<device>
option.
If no options are provided, Podman assigns a free subnet and name for the network.
Upon completion of creating the network, Podman displays the name of the newly added network.
Disables the DNS plugin for this network which if enabled, can perform container to container name
resolution. It is only supported with the bridge
driver, for other drivers it is always disabled.
Set network-scoped DNS resolver/nameserver for containers in this network. If not set, the host servers from /etc/resolv.conf
is used. It can be overwritten on the container level with the podman run/create --dns
option. This option can be specified multiple times to set more than one IP.
Driver to manage the network. Currently bridge
, macvlan
and ipvlan
are supported. Defaults to bridge
.
As rootless the macvlan
and ipvlan
driver have no access to the host network interfaces because rootless networking requires a separate network namespace.
The netavark backend allows the use of so called netavark plugins, see the
plugin-API.md
documentation in netavark. The binary must be placed in a specified directory
so podman can discover it, this list is set in netavark_plugin_dirs
in
containers.conf(5)
under the [network]
section.
The name of the plugin can then be used as driver to create a network for your plugin.
The list of all supported drivers and plugins can be seen with podman info --format {{.Plugins.Network}}
.
Note that the macvlan
and ipvlan
drivers do not support port forwarding. Support for port forwarding
with a plugin depends on the implementation of the plugin.
Define a gateway for the subnet. To provide a gateway address, a subnet option is required. Can be specified multiple times. The argument order of the --subnet, --gateway and --ip-range options must match.
Ignore the create request if a network with the same name already exists instead of failing. Note, trying to create a network with an existing name and different parameters does not change the configuration of the existing one.
This option maps the network_interface option in the network config, see podman network inspect.
Depending on the driver, this can have different effects; for bridge
, it uses the bridge interface name.
For macvlan
and ipvlan
, it is the parent device on the host. It is the same as --opt parent=...
.
Restrict external access of this network when using a bridge
network. Note when using the CNI backend
DNS will be automatically disabled, see --disable-dns.
When using the macvlan
or ipvlan
driver with this option no default route will be added to the container.
Because it bypasses the host network stack no additional restrictions can be set by podman and if a
privileged container is run it can set a default route themselves. If this is a concern then the
container connections should be blocked on your actual network gateway.
Allocate container IP from a range. The range must be a either a complete subnet in CIDR notation or be in
the <startIP>-<endIP>
syntax which allows for a more flexible range compared to the CIDR subnet.
The ip-range option must be used with a subnet option. Can be specified multiple times.
The argument order of the --subnet, --gateway and --ip-range options must match.
Set the ipam driver (IP Address Management Driver) for the network. When unset podman chooses an ipam driver automatically based on the network driver.
Valid values are:
dhcp
: IP addresses are assigned from a dhcp server on the network. When using the netavark backend thenetavark-dhcp-proxy.socket
must be enabled in order to start the dhcp-proxy when a container is started, for CNI use thecni-dhcp.socket
unit instead.host-local
: IP addresses are assigned locally.none
: No ip addresses are assigned to the interfaces.
View the driver in the podman network inspect output under the ipam_options
field.
Enable IPv6 (Dual Stack) networking. If no subnets are given, it allocates an ipv4 and an ipv6 subnet.
Set metadata for a network (e.g., --label mykey=value).
Set driver specific options.
All drivers accept the mtu
, metric
, no_default_route
and options.
mtu
: Sets the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) and takes an integer value.metric
Sets the Route Metric for the default route created in every container joined to this network. Accepts a positive integer value. Can only be used with the Netavark network backend.no_default_route
: If set to 1, Podman will not automatically add a default route to subnets. Routes can still be added manually by creating a custom route using--route
.
Additionally the bridge
driver supports the following options:
vlan
: This option assign VLAN tag and enables vlan_filtering. Defaults to none.isolate
: This option isolates networks by blocking traffic between those that have this option enabled.com.docker.network.bridge.name
: This option assigns the given name to the created Linux Bridgecom.docker.network.driver.mtu
: Sets the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) and takes an integer value.vrf
: This option assigns a VRF to the bridge interface. It accepts the name of the VRF and defaults to none. Can only be used with the Netavark network backend.
The macvlan
and ipvlan
driver support the following options:
parent
: The host device which is used for the macvlan interface. Defaults to the default route interface.mode
: This option sets the specified ip/macvlan mode on the interface.- Supported values for
macvlan
arebridge
,private
,vepa
,passthru
. Defaults tobridge
. - Supported values for
ipvlan
arel2
,l3
,l3s
. Defaults tol2
.
- Supported values for
Additionally the macvlan
driver supports the bclim
option:
bclim
: Set the threshold for broadcast queueing. Must be a 32 bit integer. Setting this value to-1
disables broadcast queueing altogether.
A static route in the format <destination in CIDR notation>,<gateway>,<route metric (optional)>
. This route will be added to every container in this network. Only available with the netavark backend. It can be specified multiple times if more than one static route is desired.
The subnet in CIDR notation. Can be specified multiple times to allocate more than one subnet for this network. The argument order of the --subnet, --gateway and --ip-range options must match. This is useful to set a static ipv4 and ipv6 subnet.
Create a network with no options.
$ podman network create
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Create a network named newnet that uses 192.5.0.0/16 for its subnet.
$ podman network create --subnet 192.5.0.0/16 newnet
newnet
Create an IPv6 network named newnetv6 with a subnet of 2001:db8::/64.
$ podman network create --subnet 2001:db8::/64 --ipv6 newnetv6
newnetv6
Create a network named newnet that uses 192.168.33.0/24 and defines a gateway as 192.168.133.3.
$ podman network create --subnet 192.168.33.0/24 --gateway 192.168.33.3 newnet
newnet
Create a network that uses a 192.168.55.0/24 subnet and has an IP address range of 192.168.55.129 - 192.168.55.254.
$ podman network create --subnet 192.168.55.0/24 --ip-range 192.168.55.128/25
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Create a network with a static ipv4 and ipv6 subnet and set a gateway.
$ podman network create --subnet 192.168.55.0/24 --gateway 192.168.55.3 --subnet fd52:2a5a:747e:3acd::/64 --gateway fd52:2a5a:747e:3acd::10
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Create a network with a static subnet and a static route.
$ podman network create --subnet 192.168.33.0/24 --route 10.1.0.0/24,192.168.33.10 newnet
Create a network with a static subnet and a static route without a default route.
$ podman network create --subnet 192.168.33.0/24 --route 10.1.0.0/24,192.168.33.10 --opt no_default_route=1 newnet
Create a Macvlan based network using the host interface eth0. Macvlan networks can only be used as root.
$ sudo podman network create -d macvlan -o parent=eth0 --subnet 192.5.0.0/16 newnet
newnet
podman(1), podman-network(1), podman-network-inspect(1), podman-network-ls(1), containers.conf(5)
August 2021, Updated with the new network format by Paul Holzinger pholzing@redhat.com
August 2019, Originally compiled by Brent Baude bbaude@redhat.com