<p dir="ltr">Wow, that was fast. I was working on my own patch to submit to the list today, but I'll just consider it an education in config and exec configuration.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I'll make sure everything looks good with the CoreOS folks, too.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Thanks!</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Nov 28, 2013 6:17 AM, "Lennart Poettering" <<a href="mailto:lennart@poettering.net">lennart@poettering.net</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
On Wed, 27.11.13 14:09, David Timothy Strauss (<a href="mailto:david@davidstrauss.net">david@davidstrauss.net</a>) wrote:<br>
<br>
> > If this is about running multiple things in the same Network namespace,<br>
> > then there are certainly other, better ways to achieve the same. For<br>
> > example, we could introduce JoinPrivateNetwork=$SERVICE or so which<br>
> > would allow one service to join the network namespace of another. That<br>
> > makes this much smoother and more powerful, too.<br>
><br>
> That would be wonderful. I'd love to shed the shell scripts.<br>
<br>
This is implemented now in "JoinsNamespaceOf=" and will affect both<br>
PrivateNetwork= and PrivateTmp=.<br>
<br>
I also took the liberty to revert the --listener patch, since it is<br>
unnecessary now, and I updated the examples in the man page to not use<br>
shell scripts anymore. I didn't test them though, please check if<br>
everything's OK now.<br>
<br>
Lennart<br>
<br>
--<br>
Lennart Poettering, Red Hat<br>
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