runc/configs/network.go

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package configs
// Network defines configuration for a container's networking stack
//
// The network configuration can be omited from a container causing the
// container to be setup with the host's networking stack
type Network struct {
// Type sets the networks type, commonly veth and loopback
Type string `json:"type"`
// Name of the network interface
Name string `json:"name"`
// The bridge to use.
Bridge string `json:"bridge"`
// MacAddress contains the MAC address to set on the network interface
MacAddress string `json:"mac_address"`
// Address contains the IPv4 and mask to set on the network interface
Address string `json:"address"`
// Gateway sets the gateway address that is used as the default for the interface
Gateway string `json:"gateway"`
// IPv6Address contains the IPv6 and mask to set on the network interface
IPv6Address string `json:"ipv6_address"`
// IPv6Gateway sets the ipv6 gateway address that is used as the default for the interface
IPv6Gateway string `json:"ipv6_gateway"`
// Mtu sets the mtu value for the interface and will be mirrored on both the host and
// container's interfaces if a pair is created, specifically in the case of type veth
// Note: This does not apply to loopback interfaces.
Mtu int `json:"mtu"`
// TxQueueLen sets the tx_queuelen value for the interface and will be mirrored on both the host and
// container's interfaces if a pair is created, specifically in the case of type veth
// Note: This does not apply to loopback interfaces.
TxQueueLen int `json:"txqueuelen"`
// HostInterfaceName is a unique name of a veth pair that resides on in the host interface of the
// container.
HostInterfaceName string `json:"host_interface_name"`
// HairpinMode specifies if hairpin NAT should be enabled on the virtual interface
// bridge port in the case of type veth
// Note: This is unsupported on some systems.
// Note: This does not apply to loopback interfaces.
HairpinMode bool `json:"hairpin_mode"`
}
// Routes can be specified to create entries in the route table as the container is started
//
// All of destination, source, and gateway should be either IPv4 or IPv6.
// One of the three options must be present, and ommitted entries will use their
// IP family default for the route table. For IPv4 for example, setting the
// gateway to 1.2.3.4 and the interface to eth0 will set up a standard
// destination of 0.0.0.0(or *) when viewed in the route table.
type Route struct {
// Sets the destination and mask, should be a CIDR. Accepts IPv4 and IPv6
Destination string `json:"destination"`
// Sets the source and mask, should be a CIDR. Accepts IPv4 and IPv6
Source string `json:"source"`
// Sets the gateway. Accepts IPv4 and IPv6
Gateway string `json:"gateway"`
// The device to set this route up for, for example: eth0
InterfaceName string `json:"interface_name"`
}