I am pleased to announce new versions of netavark and aardvark-dns. There were lots of dependency updates (libraries) for each project. Netavark now also has preliminary support for DHCP and MacVLAN as well as the ability to write your own plugins. Good stuff!
One of the questions we in the Podman world often are asked is “Why can’t my container resolve other containers by name?” In many of the cases, the answer is … because you are running on a network with name resolution disabled. In fact, you are likely running on the *default* network; which indeed does…
We are pleased to announce a slew of new releases including Podman, Buildah, Netavark, and Aardvark-dns. Podman version 4.4 was released upstream this week. It brings a large variety of changes including bug fixes and features. Among those I find most exciting are the introduction of quadlet, the many changes around podman kube, and a…
As 2022 comes to a close, I wanted to highlight the great progress that Podman has made over the last year. Almost 5 years after our first public release, Podman continues to grow at a rapid pace, with hundreds of new features added over the last year. Let’s go over some of the highlights and…
We are pleased to announce the release of aardvark-dns and netavark v1.4.0. It has not been that long since the respective v1.3.0 releases but we had new function we wanted to get out into the community. In the aardvark-dns release, the key new function was provided by commit 01a9f18f411b9766e6476fc53c395844aa3cb62e which is titled add support for…
Today we cut new releases of the network stack components for netavark and aardvark-dns. Both netavark and aardvark-dns versions 1.3.0 were released. As the process works, the upstream releases will slowly work their way into Linux distributions. A basic summary of changes for both are as follows: v1.3.0 Netavark v1.3.0 Aardvark-dns
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