LXD Cannot Bridge network device

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I'm trying, (and failing) to use LXD and MaaS on my home machine to create a Pod. I commisioned and deploy a machine via MaaS on my local network. When I ssh into it I install LXD and bridge-utils. When I try to create a Pod, my host machine cannot connect.
I tried creating the maas user on my other machine, along with creating the bridge.







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    I'm trying, (and failing) to use LXD and MaaS on my home machine to create a Pod. I commisioned and deploy a machine via MaaS on my local network. When I ssh into it I install LXD and bridge-utils. When I try to create a Pod, my host machine cannot connect.
    I tried creating the maas user on my other machine, along with creating the bridge.







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      I'm trying, (and failing) to use LXD and MaaS on my home machine to create a Pod. I commisioned and deploy a machine via MaaS on my local network. When I ssh into it I install LXD and bridge-utils. When I try to create a Pod, my host machine cannot connect.
      I tried creating the maas user on my other machine, along with creating the bridge.







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      I'm trying, (and failing) to use LXD and MaaS on my home machine to create a Pod. I commisioned and deploy a machine via MaaS on my local network. When I ssh into it I install LXD and bridge-utils. When I try to create a Pod, my host machine cannot connect.
      I tried creating the maas user on my other machine, along with creating the bridge.









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