Fork of containernetworking/plugins with go version bumps to 1.19.
Some CNI network plugins, maintained by the containernetworking team. For more information, see the CNI website.
Read CONTRIBUTING for build and test instructions.
bridge
: Creates a bridge, adds the host and the container to it.ipvlan
: Adds an ipvlan interface in the container.loopback
: Set the state of loopback interface to up.macvlan
: Creates a new MAC address, forwards all traffic to that to the container.ptp
: Creates a veth pair.vlan
: Allocates a vlan device.host-device
: Move an already-existing device into a container.
win-bridge
: Creates a bridge, adds the host and the container to it.win-overlay
: Creates an overlay interface to the container.
dhcp
: Runs a daemon on the host to make DHCP requests on behalf of the containerhost-local
: Maintains a local database of allocated IPsstatic
: Allocate a static IPv4/IPv6 addresses to container and it's useful in debugging purpose.
tuning
: Tweaks sysctl parameters of an existing interfaceportmap
: An iptables-based portmapping plugin. Maps ports from the host's address space to the container.bandwidth
: Allows bandwidth-limiting through use of traffic control tbf (ingress/egress).sbr
: A plugin that configures source based routing for an interface (from which it is chained).firewall
: A firewall plugin which uses iptables or firewalld to add rules to allow traffic to/from the container.
The sample plugin provides an example for building your own plugin.
For any questions about CNI, please reach out via:
- Email: cni-dev
- Slack: #cni on the CNCF slack.
If you have a security issue to report, please do so privately to the email addresses listed in the OWNERS file.