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Here are some examples (on my GNS3 community blog) of how to use DockerVPC container with GNS3.
Sudo usermod -aG docker Clone DockerVPC repository Lxterminal is not required anymore, the script will detect the used terminal and use it to open interactive terminal access to containers. Sudo bash -c “curl > /usr/local/bin/pipework” You will need: git, docker, pipework and lxterminal.ģ.pipework, a simple yet powerful bash script, for advanced docker networking
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More on that in Simple lab.Īdditionally, this script allows you to separately manage additional container images like cacti server or a 16-port (host bridges) OpenVSwitch.įor now, all you have to do is install the required applications and clone the repository Installing requirements In other words, containers run independently of GNS3. Which makes it almost a full-fledged Linux host.īy default containers are connected to the host through docker0 bridge, this tool allows you to connect the running containers to GNS3 through additional bridge interfaces so you can bind them to cloud elements in your GNS3 topology. And many other tools: inetutils-traceroute, iputils-tracepath, mtr.Qupzilla browser + java & html5 plugins / links.(VoIP host-to-host through GNS3 works perfectly) The linux image used by DockerVPC is pre-built with the following apps:
I use this is a temporary solution knowing that, Docker is on the way toīe integrated to GNS3, until then, you can already take maximum profit
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The issue is that, there is no such tool as pipework for windows or Mac to set additional interfaces. Using lightweight boot2docker virtual machine or the newer Docker tool Kitematic,
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It is possible to implement docker containers on Windows or Mac OS X Using DockerVPC doesn’t require knowledge of Docker containers, still I encourage you to take a look at this short introduction.īy the way, VIRL in its recent updates introduced lxc containers to simulate Ubuntu server (multiprocess environment) as well as single process container for iperf. and tested on Ubuntu, RedHat and OpenSUSE. I am using it to avoid dealing directly with docker commands and container id’s each time I would like to rapidly deploy some disposable end-host containers inside GNS3.įor now it runs only on linux platforms. I would like to share with you DockerVPC, a bash script that helps running containers for use within GNS3 as rich virtual end-host instead of VPCS. More updated content about GNS3 and natively integrated Docker.