<ahref=https://www.1533b4dc0.de/posts/title>Archive</a></nav></header><mainid=maintabindex=-1><divclass=homepage-content></div><divclass="articles h-feed"><articleclass="post-list h-feed"><divclass=post-header><header><h1class="p-name post-title"><aclass=u-urlhref=/post/libvirt-podman-netavark-follow-up/>Libvirt & Podman: follow up for Podman 4.0 and netavark</a></h1></header></div><divclass="content post-summary p-summary">This is a follow up post to “Joining libvirt VMs and Podman container in a common network”. Therefore I won’t cover all the basics again and how to configure libvirt because nothing’s changed on that side.
Podman 4.0 Podman 4.0 comes with a completely new network stack replacing the previous CNI stack:
Netavark Aardvark There are great resources that explain the backgrounds of both tools and I don’t think I could describe it better than the folks implementing it 😄 so if you’re interested have a look at the aforementioned article or the release post.</div><divclass=post-info><divclass="post-date dt-published">2022-02-24</div><aclass="post-hidden-url u-url"href=https://www.1533b4dc0.de/post/libvirt-podman-netavark-follow-up/>https://www.1533b4dc0.de/post/libvirt-podman-netavark-follow-up/</a>
<ahref=https://www.1533b4dc0.de/class="p-name p-author post-hidden-author h-card"rel=me>Peter Kurfer</a><divclass=post-taxonomies><ulclass=post-tags><li><ahref=https://www.1533b4dc0.de/tags/podman/>#podman</a></li><li><ahref=https://www.1533b4dc0.de/tags/libvirt/>#libvirt</a></li><li><ahref=https://www.1533b4dc0.de/tags/netavark/>#netavark</a></li></ul></div></div></article><articleclass="post-list h-feed"><divclass=post-header><header><h1class="p-name post-title"><aclass=u-urlhref=/post/libvirt-podman-network-mesh/>Libvirt & Podman: network 'mesh'</a></h1></header></div><divclass="content post-summary p-summary">Disclaimer: I tested all this with Podman 3.x even though Podman 4.0 is already announced but the CNI driver is still available with Podman 4.0 and as soon as I get my hands on 4.0 I’ll give Netavark a try, too!
When playing around with containers and VMs one might ask if it’s possible to bring VMs and containers into a common network segment. I see ‘why the hell would I need a VM anyway when already having containers’ or something similar I almost see on your face 😜</div><divclass=post-info><divclass="post-date dt-published">2022-02-24</div><aclass="post-hidden-url u-url"href=https://www.1533b4dc0.de/post/libvirt-podman-network-mesh/>https://www.1533b4dc0.de/post/libvirt-podman-network-mesh/</a>