![]() ![]() I never see the ubuntu IP show up anywhere during these tests. ping a website from the ubuntu docker container cli, the protocol shows as ICMP, and the source IP wireshark shows is the windows IPV4.ping a website from the windows cli, the protocol shows as ICMPv6, and the source IP in wireshark shows up as the windows temporary IPv6.Here are the tests I run, and the results, analyzing all interfaces in wireshark, promiscuous mode turned off: The address I get when I call “ip a” on the ubuntu terminal: ubuntu IP.the “Temporary IPv6 Address” I get when I call the same: windows temporary IPv6.The IPv4 address I get when I call “ipconfig/all” on my window cli:.Here’s how I’ll be referring to some of the relevant IP addresses: ![]() I thought the easiest thing to do was just ping from either and see how it shows up on Wireshark. I have done these tests using my regular command line (windows 10), and a command line for an ubuntu docker container. I’m quite new to this so please let me know if I need to clarify anything, or if I’m just going about this the wrong way entirely. I’m trying to wrap my head around some basic networking concepts using docker and wireshark to capture and analyze packets. ![]()
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