Fedora 38 - implementing Podman Networking Configuration on Bridge Network
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with I'm collaborating on a project where I'm prototyping a solution and This might be a silly question, but I'm working with issues with Podman on Fedora 38 where my containers need to communicate with each other over a bridge network... I've set up the network using the command: ```bash podman network create my-bridge --driver bridge ``` Then, I run two containers attached to this network: ```bash podman run -d --name container1 --network my-bridge nginx podman run -d --name container2 --network my-bridge nginx ``` However, when I try to ping `container2` from `container1`, I get a `Destination Host Unreachable` behavior. Iβve checked the firewall settings using `firewall-cmd --list-all`, and the `podman` zone seems correctly set up to allow traffic: ```bash public (active) target: default icmp-block-inversion: no interfaces: sources: services: ssh dhcp ports: 8080/tcp protocols: masquerade: no forward: no sourceports: rich rules: ``` I've also tried removing the network and recreating it, as well as testing with different images (like `alpine` instead of `nginx`), but the same scenario continues. The container logs donβt show any errors, and I can confirm that both containers have unique IPs assigned in the `my-bridge` network. Any insights on what could be causing this communication scenario? It seems like a networking configuration question, but I need to pinpoint the exact cause. For context: I'm using Bash on Windows. Has anyone else encountered this? I'm working on a REST API that needs to handle this. Any feedback is welcome! Any examples would be super helpful. This is my first time working with Bash 3.10. Could this be a known issue?