% podman-network 1 ## NAME podman\-network - Manage Podman networks ## SYNOPSIS **podman network** *subcommand* ## DESCRIPTION The network command manages networks for Podman. Podman supports two network backends [Netavark](https://github.com/containers/netavark) and [CNI](https://www.cni.dev/). Netavark is the default network backend and was added in Podman v4.0. CNI will be deprecated in the future in preference of Netavark. To configure the network backend use the `network_backend` key under the `[Network]` in **[containers.conf(5)](https://github.com/containers/common/blob/main/docs/containers.conf.5.md)**. New systems use netavark by default, to check what backend is used run `podman info --format {{.Host.NetworkBackend}}`. All network commands work for both backends but CNI and Netavark use different config files so networks have to be created again after a backend change. ## COMMANDS | Command | Man Page | Description | | ---------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | | connect | [podman-network-connect(1)](podman-network-connect.1.md) | Connect a container to a network | | create | [podman-network-create(1)](podman-network-create.1.md) | Create a Podman network | | disconnect | [podman-network-disconnect(1)](podman-network-disconnect.1.md) | Disconnect a container from a network | | exists | [podman-network-exists(1)](podman-network-exists.1.md) | Check if the given network exists | | inspect | [podman-network-inspect(1)](podman-network-inspect.1.md) | Display the network configuration for one or more networks | | ls | [podman-network-ls(1)](podman-network-ls.1.md) | Display a summary of networks | | prune | [podman-network-prune(1)](podman-network-prune.1.md) | Remove all unused networks | | reload | [podman-network-reload(1)](podman-network-reload.1.md) | Reload network configuration for containers | | rm | [podman-network-rm(1)](podman-network-rm.1.md) | Remove one or more networks | | update | [podman-network-update(1)](podman-network-update.1.md) | Update an existing Podman network | ## SUBNET NOTES Podman requires specific default IPs and, thus, network subnets. The default values used by Podman can be modified in the **[containers.conf(5)](https://github.com/containers/common/blob/main/docs/containers.conf.5.md)** file. ### Podman network The default bridge network (called `podman`) uses 10.88.0.0/16 as a subnet. When Podman runs as root, the `podman` network is used as default. It is the same as adding the option `--network bridge` or `--network podman`. This subnet can be changed in **[containers.conf(5)](https://github.com/containers/common/blob/main/docs/containers.conf.5.md)** under the [network] section. Set the `default_subnet` to any subnet that is free in the environment. The name of the default network can also be changed from `podman` to another name using the default network key. Note that this is only done when no containers are running. ### Slirp4netns When Podman is run as rootless, the internet connectivity is provided with slirp4netns by default. Slirp4nents uses 10.0.2.0/24 for its default network. This can also be changed in **[containers.conf(5)](https://github.com/containers/common/blob/main/docs/containers.conf.5.md)** but under the `[engine]` section. Use the `network_cmd_options` key and add `["cidr=X.X.X.X/24"]` as a value. Note that slirp4netns needs a network prefix size between 1 and 25. This option accepts an array, so more options can be added in a comma-separated string as described on the **[podman-network-create(1)](podman-network-create.1.md)** man page. To change the CIDR for just one container, specify it on the cli using the `--network` option like this: `--network slirp4netns:cidr=192.168.1.0/24`. When using the default network as rootless, i.e. --network podman/bridge, then it also uses the same subnet as described above in addition to the slirp4netns subnet. ### Podman network create When a new network is created with a `podman network create` command, and no subnet is given with the --subnet option, Podman starts picking a free subnet from 10.89.0.0/24 to 10.255.255.0/24. Use the `default_subnet_pools` option under the `[network]` section in **[containers.conf(5)](https://github.com/containers/common/blob/main/docs/containers.conf.5.md)** to change the range and/or size that is assigned by default. ## SEE ALSO **[podman(1)](podman.1.md)**, **[podman-network-create(1)](podman-network-create.1.md)**, **[containers.conf(5)](https://github.com/containers/common/blob/main/docs/containers.conf.5.md)**