Changing the default docker bridge cidr to a subnet in the vpc

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Hi,

Is it possible to update the default bridge network IP range in an ecs cluster to a subnet you created in the vpc. We currently have an issue where the default range is clashing with internal IPS and we would like to attach a subnet to this bridge range.

Thanks in advance.

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You cannot directly modify the default Docker bridge network's IP range used by containers. However, you can create your own custom bridge network with a specific subnet configuration and attach it.

Use the docker network create command to create a custom bridge network with the desired subnet configuration. eg

docker network create --subnet=<your-subnet> my-custom-bridge-network

In your definitions, specify the networkMode parameter as bridge and dockerNetworkConfiguration to reference your custom bridge network. eg

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{
  "containerDefinitions": [
    {
      ...
      "networkMode": "bridge",
      "dockerNetworkConfiguration": {
        "subnet": "<your-subnet>",
        "aliases": [],
        "ipv4Address": "<your-ipv4-address>"
      }
    }
  ]
}

If you're using ECS services, update the service to use the new task definition with the custom bridge network.If you're using standalone tasks, update the task definition to use the custom bridge network.By creating a custom bridge network with your desired subnet configuration and updating your ECS task definitions to use this network, you can avoid clashes with internal IPs and have better control over the network configuration for your containers. Remember to test your changes to ensure compatibility and proper functionality with your applications.

Hope it clarifies and if does I would appreciate answer to be accepted so that community can benefit for clarity, thanks ;)

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