Releases: containernet/containernet
Containernet v3.1 (2019-12-19)
Containernet v3.0 (2019-07-05)
Besides an improved integration of Docker containers (port exposing, environment variables etc.), this release also adds an improved handling of container entry points and start commands, which was contributed by Erik Schilling ( @Ablu ).
The release also merges the latest Mininet code (2.3.0d5) into Containernet. Credits for this goes to Zohar Lorberbaum ( @zlorb ).
- Merge with Mininet 2.3.0d5
- Python 3 support
- Replaced ifconfig with ip
- Command output in docker logs
- Added compatibility to containers with ENTRYPOINT
- Support for default CMD fields
- Improved CentOS support ( @mrcdb )
- May bug fixes
Containernet v2.0 (2018-04-03)
Branch: master
- Improved pre-build Docker image
- Improved installation procedure, incl., CentOS support (thanks to @mrcdb)
- Miniedit support for Docker hosts (experimental)
- Several bug fixes and minor improvements
Branch: libvirt_support
Containernet's 2.0 release adds (experimental) support for libvirt to Containernet! This can be used to integrate full-featured Qemu (KVM) VMs into the emulated networks. This feature is maintained in a separated branch to keep the Docker-only version of Containernet slim.
More documentation about the VM integration can be found here.
Thanks to @xschlef for this contribution.
v1.0 (2017-09-04)
This is the first major release of Containernet. It wraps up two years of development. You can still use the latest development version of Containernet from the GitHup repository. But these additional releases will help to link against a specific, stable version of Containernet.
New Website!
Did you know? Containernet now has its own Website: https://containernet.github.io
Support Channel
Containernet now has its own, dedicated Gitter.im support channel: