September-25th-2019, 10:37 AM
(September-24th-2019, 04:16 PM)Armin@netPI Wrote: Ok I see.
Let me repeat what I have understood:
a.) till today you realized everything on the Raspberry Pi under Raspbian - which works fine -. I suppose you are using the "apt-get install vlan" command to install vlan support on your standard Raspberry Pi, right?
b.) and you did not repeat the same test on your Raspberry Pi using a Docker container yet? I am asking cause your picture shows a Docker Host and several containers, so have you realized the very same setup already on your Raspberry Pi using this setup and Docker techniques successfully?
Sorry for asking these questions .. you see we do not have any experience collected yet used vlan tagging.
I can confirm that using a USB to LAN adapter like based on Realtek chip RTL8153 works on netPI since the chip driver is included in the netPI host Linux. Once you plug it in you have a eth1, eth2 ... port instantly.
Thx
Armin
a.) Yes it is working fine with a standard RaspberryPi and Raspbian. Yes i used the vlan package to set up the system.
b.) I tried to use the vlan package in a docker container but this is not working. The configuration parameters are stored normaly in /etc/network/interfaces.d/ and this folder is missing in a container. These parameter have to be loaded on startup and i don't know how to do this without the network deamon in the container.
I tried a USB/LAN adapter and i can see the eth1 in the control panel. But it is the same as with the eth0, i can not configure it in the container...