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ubuntu-fan
# # Configuration for Ubuntu fan overlay network # # FAN_OVERLAY defines the /8 network that is the overlay network. # It is supplied in the format "250.0.0.0/8". Note that the /8 specified # will, if a routable destination, be superseded by the fan overlay. # # If this is not set, the fan will not be configured. # #FAN_OVERLAY="250.0.0.0/8" # Use a bridge specifically for the fan overlay. May be set to false # to use a pre-existing bridge, e.g., one provided by lxc. In that case, # the bridge must be configured for use with fan. # USE_FAN_BRIDGE="true" # Name of the fan bridge, if USE_FAN_BRIDGE is set to true. # Note if you change the bridge name you need to # hange /etc/dnsmasq.d/ubuntu-fan to match. # FAN_BRIDGE="fanbr0" # The network interface to utilize for the fan overlay traffic. If # not specified here, the interface associated with the default # route is chosen. # #FAN_PRIMARY="eth0" # FAN_PRIMARY_ADDR contains the IPv4 address on the FAN_PRIMARY # interface to use for the fan. # # If this is not specified, the first IPv4 address assigned to the # FAN_PRIMARY interface is utilized. FAN_PRIMARY_ADDR is specified # as an IPv4 address without a network mask specifier. # # It is expected that this address will be part of a /16 subnet to # be utilized for the fan underlay. # #FAN_PRIMARY_ADDR="10.2.3.4" # Name of the tunnel device used for fan traffic # FAN_DEV="fan0"